I don't eat things in a day, I eat things on a plate.
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Anonymous2015-06-08 2:48
>>2-4 I bet it's hello panda cookies, rice, and soy shit
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Anonymous2015-06-08 2:51
Breakfast curry, lunch curry, and dinner curry.
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Anonymous2015-06-08 3:06
>>5 Nope, they don't serve that at the soup kitchens.
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Anonymous2015-06-08 4:32
On an average day: Breakfast: Muesli/Oats with Soy Milk Lunch: Sandwiches Dinner: Vegetables with rice Supper: Random stuff along with fruit and tea
I'm currently a vegetarian trying to become a vegan. I would have done it by now if I made my own meals. My current sins are occasionally cheese on sandwiches(only the Greek kind though), and eggs/milk in cakes or other snacks. I'm not even sure if animal products are used in noodles or dumplings, but I sometimes eat those too. I also want to give Soylent sand a try but I'm not going to let it replace my diet. It will only be an addon.
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Anonymous2015-06-08 6:15
Today I had yogurt, sushi, and sunflower seeds.
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Anonymous2015-06-08 6:47
>>8 Vegetarianism/veganism is a slave ideology. It's why the elite are pushing vegetarian propaganda hard, because they want to restrict meat eating as a luxury for themselves.
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Anonymous2015-06-08 7:12
haha, I picture >>10 saying this while stuffing his face with a big mac and large fries
>>11 I also pictured this. Took a huge bite and mumbled ``ash a mugshery fo emselves''.
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Anonymous2015-06-12 10:08
i say to the nice man at mcdonalds that he give me vegetarian burger with no meat and he say yes okay i do this and he make for me burger with no meat and it was best burger i have eaten in my hole life
I had a non-kosher smoked meat sandwich. The meat was from a famous Jewish deli, but I de-kosherized it with some cheese. I do like the Jews for their smoked meats, but they should really stop pushing their veganism for the goyim, it'll only hurt their smoked meat profits.