hahaha, yes. you're still a vegetarian.
2006-08-13 14:50:02
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answered by Tammy ™ 4
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It depends on your view of the word "vegetarian." By definition, vegetarians are herbivores, eating only plants and such non-meat things. Because a fish is an animal, I think it qualifies as meat. Instead of being a vegetarian, you can just say you don't eat red meat or poultry.
2006-08-13 21:57:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say no. Here is the definition:
Vegetarianism is the practice of not consuming meat or fish, with or without the use of dairy products or eggs. This includes products derived from animals, such as lard, tallow, gelatin, rennet and cochineal. Some vegetarians also choose to refrain from wearing clothing derived from animals, such as leather and fur. Veganism excludes all animal products from its diet and attire, whether or not this involves the actual death of an animal (dairy, eggs, honey, down feathers and silk). Still stricter is fruitarianism, which excludes all food but the fallen botanic fruits of plants.
2006-08-13 21:55:53
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answered by misj 2
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Yes
2006-08-13 22:40:01
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Professor
Guess what you can call yourself anything you like. But will other vegans think you are one of them, I think not.
2006-08-13 22:03:34
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answered by slichick 3
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i don't think so, from what i've read about vegetarians
2006-08-13 21:56:31
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answered by cRaZeEcHiCa 3
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yeah ur still a veggie person i guess.
2006-08-13 21:56:14
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answered by DUDE 2
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..Your a vegetarian..still..woooo..i'm confused
2006-08-13 21:55:46
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answered by Katelynn 3
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NO! You'd be an aquarium!
2006-08-13 21:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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give 'misj' the points!
good answer!
2006-08-13 22:02:39
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answered by Wizard of Oz 3
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