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Favourites: 11; Deviations: 27; Watchers: 66
Watching: 48; Pageviews: 12431; Comments Made: 108; Friends: 48
# Interests
Favorite writers: Peter SingerTools of the Trade: Vegetables and Fruits!
Other Interests: Vegetarianism, Non-Cruelty, Peace, Equality of rights...
# About me
Current Residence: Earth# Comments
Comments: 160
doubleVdoubleU [2007-05-12 09:59:36 +0000 UTC]
If you are what you eat:
I would rather be a peach than a pig
I would rather be a carrot than a cow
I would rather be a cherry than a chicken
I would rather be a soybean than a sheep
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BrandonEinziger [2007-04-02 20:57:03 +0000 UTC]
thank you guys for being my friends.
if you've got a minute, you should vote for me in peta2's cutest vegetarian contest
thanks again
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CaidoDoCeu In reply to maldita-vegana [2007-06-23 17:33:31 +0000 UTC]
I think it is dead ... :S what a mess...
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RedStripedRose [2007-03-05 20:05:37 +0000 UTC]
Check out my new painting Carrion.
:thumb49083004:
Thanks!
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RedStripedRose [2006-09-20 03:21:48 +0000 UTC]
Check out my new painting "Flying V for Vegtory" in my gallery.....
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Xeithecat [2006-09-03 23:55:48 +0000 UTC]
thank god for vegitarians. ;-; you guys rock. (me a veg)
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ColdRainn [2006-05-08 15:14:28 +0000 UTC]
Live and let Live.
Thanks to all vegetarians/vegans for saving the World (me too )
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gluckliechzeschteine [2006-04-05 10:42:00 +0000 UTC]
you have some very beautiful stuff in here..
and you have amazing skills...
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w4ffle [2005-09-18 03:05:03 +0000 UTC]
You have a great gallery and some great work. I look forward to seeing more!
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lets-go-to-bed [2005-04-03 18:31:34 +0000 UTC]
sorry for the add, ive got some cool lefty animal rights/human rights stuff in my zine if your interested
[link]
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gmtb [2005-02-05 19:42:49 +0000 UTC]
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veggies [2005-01-23 23:07:18 +0000 UTC]
Hi there fellow veggies!
We submitted some works from our veggie members and unortunately they didn't showed up in the frotn page.. but they are able to get comments and stuff... can anyone tell us why?
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crystalfalls [2005-01-15 21:11:37 +0000 UTC]
~veggies
How it should always be!
* is a Community Addict
* is a deviant since Jul 7, 2004, 4:15 PM
* has 1,500 pageviews
Happy 1500th pageview, my veggie friends!
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crystalfalls [2005-01-12 19:03:16 +0000 UTC]
thanks for letting me join! i shall be sure to stop by all the time
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ryukiko [2005-01-01 21:29:34 +0000 UTC]
I m veggie XD influenced by evil lil XD n me wanna join!! XD
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starb [2004-12-10 05:51:46 +0000 UTC]
Hi there,
I'm happy to see that there is a "veggie club" on DA! I'm not vegan anymore because I've learned that for some reasons of mental health, we need to eat animal proteins because they are more complete than the vegetable's proteins in terms of amino-acids. But the environnemental cause of vegetarism is a good reason to reduce the meet in our meals.
I think some day the people will understand the importance of our environnement.
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dawna81 In reply to starb [2004-12-16 18:01:09 +0000 UTC]
Actually, that's not completely accurate. I apologize for the long essay like reply, but i think it needs saying.
Studies of human evolution have shown that our ancestors were vegetarian by nature. The structure of the human body is not suited for eating meat. This was demonstrated in an essay on comparative anatomy by Dr. G. S. Huntingen of Columbia University. He pointed out that carnivores have short small and large intestines. Their large intestine is characteristically very straight and smooth. In contrast, vegetarian animals have both a long small intestine and a long large intestine. Because of the low fiber content and high protein density of meat, the intestines do not require a long time to absorb nutrients; thus, the intestines of carnivores are shorter in length than those of vegetarian animals.
Humans, like other naturally vegetarian animals, have both a long small and large intestine. Together, our intestines are approximately twenty-eight feet (eight and a half meters) in length. The small intestine is folded back on itself many times, and its walls are convoluted, not smooth. Because they are longer than those found in carnivores, the meat we eat stays in our intestines for a longer period of time. Consequently, the meat can putrefy and create toxins. These toxins have been implicated as a cause of colon cancer, and they also increase the burden on the liver, which has the function of getting rid of toxins. This can cause cirrhosis and even cancer of the liver.
Meat contains a lot of urokinase protein and urea, which add to the burden on the kidneys, and can destroy kidney function. There are fourteen grams of urokinase protein in every pound of steak. If living cells are put into liquid urokinase protein, their metabolic function will degenerate. Furthermore, meat lacks cellulose or fiber, and lack of fiber can easily create constipation. It is known that constipation can cause rectal cancer or piles.
The cholesterol and saturated fats in flesh also create cardiovascular disorders. Cardiovascular disorders are the number one leading cause of death in the United States, and now in Formosa.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death. Experiments indicate that the burning and roasting of flesh creates a chemical element (Methylcholanthrene) which is a powerful carcinogen. Mice given this chemical develop cancers, such as bone tumors, cancer of the blood, cancer of the stomach, etc.
Research has shown that infant mice fed by a female mouse having breast cancer will also develop cancer. When human cancer cells were injected into animals, the animals also developed cancer. If the meat which we eat daily comes from animals that originally have such disorders, and we take them into our body, there is a good chance we will also get the diseases.
Most people assume that meat is clean and safe, that there are inspections done at all butcheries. There are far too many cattle, pigs, poultry, etc. killed for sale every day for each one to actually be examined. It's very difficult to check whether a piece of meat has cancer in it, let alone check every single animal. Currently, the meat industry just cuts off the head when it has a problem, or cuts off the leg which is diseased. Only the bad parts are removed and the rest is sold.
The famous vegetarian, Dr. J. H. Kellogg said, "When we eat vegetarian food, we don't have to worry about what kind of disease the food died of. This makes a joyful meal!"
There is yet another concern. Antibiotics as well as other drugs including steroids and growth hormones are either added to animal feed or injected directly into the animals. It has been reported that people eating these animals will absorb these drugs into their bodies. There is a possibility that antibiotics in meat are diminishing the effectiveness of antibiotics for human use.
There are some people who consider the vegetarian diet not sufficiently nourishing. An American surgical expert, Dr. Miller, practiced medicine for forty years in Formosa. He established a hospital there, where all the meals were vegetarian, for staff members as well as the patients. He said, "The mouse is one kind of animal which can support its life with both a vegetarian and non-vegetarian diet. If two mice are segregated, with one eating flesh and the other vegetarian food, we find that their growth and development are the same, but that the vegetarian mouse lives longer and has greater resistance to disease. Furthermore, when the two mice got sick, the vegetarian mouse recovered quicker." He then added, "The medicine given to us by modern science has improved greatly, but it can only treat illnesses. Food, however, can sustain our health." He pointed out that, "Food from plants is a more direct source of nutrition than meat. People eat animals, but the source of nutrition for the animals we eat is plants. The lives of most animals are short, and animals have nearly all the diseases that mankind has. It is very likely that the diseases of mankind come from eating the flesh of diseased animals. So, why don't people get their nutrition directly from plants?" Dr. Miller suggested that we only need cereals, beans and vegetables to get all the nourishment we need to maintain good health.
Many people have the idea that animal protein is 'superior' to plant protein because the former is considered a complete protein, and the latter is incomplete. The truth is that some plant proteins are complete, and that food combining can create complete proteins out of several incomplete protein foods.
In March 1988 the American Dietetic Association announced that: "It is the position of the ADA that vegetarian diets are healthful and nutritionally adequate when appropriately planned."
It is often falsely believed that meat eaters are stronger than vegetarians, but an experiment conducted by Professor Irving Fisher of Yale University on 32 vegetarians and 15 meat-eaters showed that vegetarians had more endurance than meat eaters. He had people hold out their arms for as long as possible. The outcome from the test was very clear. Among the 15 meat-eaters, only two persons could hold out their arms for fifteen to thirty minutes; however, among the 32 vegetarians, 22 persons held out their arms for fifteen to thirty minutes, 15 persons for over thirty minutes, 9 persons for over one hour, 4 persons for over two hours, and one vegetarian held his arms out for over three hours.
Many long distance track athletes keep a vegetarian diet for the time preceding competitions. Dr. Barbara More, an expert in vegetarian therapy, completed a one hundred and ten mile race in twenty-seven hours and thirty minutes. A woman of fifty-six years of age, she broke all the records held by young men. "I want to be an example to show that people who take a whole vegetarian diet will enjoy a strong body, a clear mind, and a purified life."
Does the vegetarian get enough protein in his diet? The World Health Organization recommends that 4.5% of daily calories be derived from protein. Wheat has 17% of it's calories as protein, broccoli has 45% and rice has 8%. It is very easy to have a protein rich diet without eating meat. With the additional benefit of avoiding the many diseases caused by high fat diets such as heart disease and many cancers, vegetarianism is clearly the superior choice.
The relationship between over consumption of meat, and other animal source foods containing high levels of saturated fats, and heart disease, breast cancer, colon cancer and strokes has been proven. Other diseases which are often prevented and sometimes cured by a low fat vegetarian diet include: kidney stones, prostate cancer, diabetes, peptic ulcers, gallstones, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, gum disease, acne, pancreatic cancer, stomach cancer, hypoglycemia, constipation, diverticulosis, hypertension, osteoporosis, ovarian cancer, hemorrhoids, obesity, and asthma.
There is no greater personal health risk than eating meat, aside from smoking.
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starb In reply to dawna81 [2004-12-17 01:28:49 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for sharing with me those facts. Your response is very interresting and I will get more informations about this question to compare this point of view.
Goodbye
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silverwinf [2004-11-30 20:50:18 +0000 UTC]
yay, nice recepies, mmm...will have to try some. Don't remember when I became vegetarian. Just my mum forcing meat into me, then I took a stand and refused to eat. So ha!
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weedonio [2004-11-29 18:20:35 +0000 UTC]
Cous-Cous ร lรก Weedonio
ingredients:
1 glass of cous-cous
1 glass of milk
salt
sweet chilli powder
saffron powder
cider vinegar
worcestershire sauce
and any cold salad you like.
Put the cous-cous in a bowl. Boil the milk with salt and a good quantity of cider vinegar. add the sweet chilli powder, saffron powder, and worcestershire sauce in the quantities you desire., or any other spices. It's important to keep stirring the milk so that it doesn't flake too much. After it's boiled, pour down the milk into the bowl with the cous-cous. Wait 5 minutes for the milk to be absorbed into the cous-cous. Break the cous-cous in smaller pieces and mix it with the cold salad.
Delicious ! Vegans can do it with water instead of milk, but it won't taste as good.
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chubbo [2004-11-22 02:06:52 +0000 UTC]
nice gallery i like it alot u should check out mine or at least my best [link]
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crystalfalls [2004-11-21 19:27:57 +0000 UTC]
oh, and congratulations on having 1,200 pageviews
(thought you might like to know )
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crystalfalls [2004-11-21 19:27:05 +0000 UTC]
hey there fellow vegetarians! great club you've got here. good to see people are spreading the word
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Nergling [2004-11-21 11:26:48 +0000 UTC]
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mudz [2004-11-21 11:13:22 +0000 UTC]
hey thank you for adding me to your friends list ^__________________^
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veggies [2004-11-17 02:05:50 +0000 UTC]
63 Members!
There are alot of vegetarians over DA we hope to bring even more but we need our members to help out! Start on submitting stuff to spread our word!
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veggies [2004-10-25 23:42:56 +0000 UTC]
Infortunately our server problems ar not over yet... We plan to re-schedule the competition right after these damn problems end!
Sorry for the delay in various points!
We hope to get back to you as soon as possible!
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punk-whore [2004-10-25 20:47:45 +0000 UTC]
Hey, guys u hav eto go to the 'art scene' forum if u havent already and sign the patition in 'killing animals for art' theres this sick artist who actualy thinks it's art!!!
Quick before the thread goes...we have to get our names down to try and stop it!!!
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veggies In reply to punk-whore [2004-10-25 23:50:41 +0000 UTC]
Link to the forum: here !
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Miki-Mizuki-chan [2004-10-25 20:38:58 +0000 UTC]
Yay!!!
I'm so happy I found you!
No really,w ell, I'm in a really hardcore meat-eating country, and so it's sorta hard to find someone who doesn't think I'm a freak for ordering my salads with no chicken on it ^^
Just thank you for being here!
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youhavebeautifuleyes [2004-10-24 00:27:18 +0000 UTC]
um, how do i know if i'm a member?
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youhavebeautifuleyes [2004-10-24 00:25:13 +0000 UTC]
hi, i have been a vegetarian for over a year, and i am strongely against harming animals in any way. i think it is really cool that deviantart has a vegetarian group and i'd like to be a member. hey, guess what, conor oberst is a vegetarian! you know the dude from bright eyes?
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