Uhh, I think you need to lay off the meat, the cholesterol clogging your arteries is restricting blood flow to your brain!
I'm not quite of the 5 letter variety of vegetarian but I'm close, and I don't live in a cave, but this man-made hole I live in is awfully close!
There is NO need for central heat when you live in a cave, the temperature stays constant year round! That's why I was smart enough to move underground, it dramatically reduces the need for power.
I don't need vitamin shops since I have a healthy diet to begin with! BTW; I get a yearly blood profile done to make sure I'm not lacking in anything, maybe if you'd been tested to find out what nutritional deficiencies you have, you'd have thought through this rant of yours a little better!
What part of vegans don't EVER need ANYTHING from an animal to survive do you not understand! ALL vegans always survive without animals no matter where they live! Do you even understand what the definition of vegan is?
I've got quite a bit of humanities knowledge here with me and I'm doing quite well thank you. I come to Yahoo Answers to share my extensive knowledge. Maybe if you'd bother to learn some of "mankinds" knowledge you'd at least be able to come up with a better question!
One last thing, since it seems you most likely meant to imply that vegans can't survive in the wilderness I'll make a deal with you. Let's both get dropped out in the middle of the Sonoran desert. No tools, no supplies, not even any clothing, totally 100% natural, naked human beings.
Let's see who survives longer! (hint: it won't be you)
2007-10-08 17:10:34
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answered by 3 comets 3
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Well I lived in a hut in a buddhist forest monestry for a while so I think I could handle a cave. Saying that, central heating wasn't needed in thailand but I survived without electricity, air-con or a fan which, in that heat, was pretty hard. Survived without meat or vitamin shops either just fine thanks.
Actually I think a cave would've been a lot nicer than that hut because the roof wouldn't leak and it would've been a little cooler too.
Could you live in a cave? I'm guessing after a while you'd probably crave a burger wouldn't you?
2007-10-09 03:50:46
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answered by jenny84 4
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i'm vegan and professional-determination. this is the comparable as being professional-existence, in that it is the only place that cares with regard to the unquestionably LIVES in touch: the lady, her significant different, and any little ones they'd have already got.
2016-10-06 08:20:53
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answered by calandra 4
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Many vegans don't take vitamins, they find the nutrients they need in vegetables you've probably never heard of.
And, in a life/death situation, I'm sure anyone would kill a small animal to survive.
2007-10-08 12:41:24
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answered by Becca 6
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Why vitamin shops ? I've been veg for 27 years and never needed one so its doubtful i'd need one if i lived in a cave.
Without meat...well I'm already doing that so no problem.
With my current knowledge. Of course.
I bet there are more V&V that know how to prepare vegetables than meat-eaters who know how to catch, kill, skin and cook a rabbit.
2007-10-08 20:58:20
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answered by Michael H 7
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This is a weird question. Would YOU live in a cave based on your life choices? Probably not. Neither would I (and I'm really confused as to why you'd think I would...) I like my apartment, thanks.
2007-10-08 15:35:56
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answered by mockingbird 7
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None of my life choices involve living in a cave so this question is pretty backwards and pointless.
2007-10-08 15:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt if very many meat eaters could live in a cave.
Why would you want to?
2007-10-08 15:14:32
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answered by majnun99 7
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Why are we comparing ourselves to cavemen?
I'm not vegan, but why can't we think about the future and now instead of surviving in the past?
As far as I know, most vitamins come from fruits and vegetables. :/
2007-10-09 07:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You ask "vegans", but you add "without meat as a source of survival". Well, vegans are already existing without meat so... plus, meat isn't a vital source of survival. I think it has become more of a vital source of pleasure more than anything else.
So could I live in a cave? I guess I could... but why would I ever have to?
2007-10-08 12:30:54
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answered by mookiemonkee 4
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