Oh gosh... I absolutely love kale, but kale juice just sounds so unbelievable disgusting! ::gag::
I know who our new Christmas icon could be: YOU! Since you're so moral, intelligent, and, of course, a supreme vegan, we can all hope to see you coast through the air on your magic carpet and hand out vegan toys!! Whoop-di-dooooo...!!!!
2007-11-02 08:59:24
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answered by mookiemonkee 4
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i'm not a big "Christmas" celebrator as i do not consider myself Christian. but things to consider:
1. leave Santa soymilk and vegan cookies (i leave soymilk and a vegan cupcake actually - rather, my son does).
2. Santa's reindeer are considered companion animals, or even in the same category as assistance animals. they are well-fed and are basically on vacation for 364 consecutive days. besides which, how strenuous can floating in the air really be? i mean, if the sleigh can fly, how much work can it honestly take to pull it? i'm not so sure about how Santa does the maneuvering - i've seen everything from a bullwhip to a steering wheel - this must be investigated further.
3. Santa brings clothes to our house. he also likes to bring us books and useful things. we have grandparents, aunts and uncles, friends, teachers, neighbors, etc. to bring us evil trinkets built on the blood of animals.
boycott Christmas - go Pagan!
2007-11-02 16:47:54
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answered by Reni Valentine 3
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The Santa that I know and love only eats soy milk and vegan cookies and he feeds his reindeers organic carrots. He is very kind to his animals and all of the toys he gives are animal free.
So pooh on you! He's bringing you coal this year just for insulting him.
2007-11-02 16:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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So celebrate Solstice and leave Santa out of it. Santa's a fictional icon anyway, invented as a minigod to get kids to behave.
2007-11-04 00:32:53
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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Ha ha LOL
Okay, how about Kris Kringle or Father Christmas
1. He clearly doesn't eat cookies or drink milk.
2. He only walks along side the animals of the forest...doesn't ride any of them!
3. He doesn't deliver any toys from animal by poducts...only hand carved rocking horses from tree branches that have fallen in the forest.
http://www.christmastraditions.com/Orns/OldWorld/GrtCard/Xmas/8908.jpg
http://www.christmas-decorations-gifts-store.com/store/PPF/parameters/44_175/more_info.asp
2007-11-02 15:51:32
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answered by crave knowledge 7
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Santa's definitely not vegan. He's the best Xmas icon we've got though.
2007-11-02 20:49:08
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answered by Love #me#, Hate #me# 6
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Nice try, TROLL. As Santa is imaginary, he is whatever we wish him to be. And he seemed to like soymilk and vegan chocolate chip cookies okay, maybe he's trying to cut back on that waistline.
2007-11-04 09:17:38
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answered by Elizabeth J 5
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It's Santa clause...He's been around for centurys..He's known by everyone in the world....Their isn't going to be another 'Christmas Icon'...unless you plan on running the world and changing it...Till then...Deal with him.
2007-11-02 15:43:46
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answered by ?Lindsey? 2
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I think you're overreacting a bit. Santa is for kids. If you want to tell your child who believes in Santa that he doesn't exist and that the whole thing "exploits animals" go ahead. Good grief!
2007-11-02 15:43:43
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answered by First Lady 7
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Yes! I think a troll in a santa hat should be our new christmas symbol.
2007-11-03 03:53:09
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answered by Jessica 4
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