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is fish meat?

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I wonder if we could eat the 3 morons that voted no and still be considered vegetarian. They are obviously brain dead, so my vote is yes.

KT
 
Originally posted by: torpid
Yes, but lots of people for some reason claim to be vegetarians despite eating fish.

They're dumbasses. One can claim he is well hydrated because he drinks a lot of beer and beer is made with water. Still doesn't negate the fact that he is reducing the amount of h20 in his body with every can he drinks.
 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Of course it is. That's always bothered me about the Catholics. You can't eat "meat", but you can eat fish. I guess swimming meat is different than walking meat :^S Hell, we can do this all day. Antlered meat should be ok, and so is flying meat. fingered meat (squirrel) is ok, as is amphibious meat :^D
:Q
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I wonder if we could eat the 3 morons that voted no and still be considered vegetarian. They are obviously brain dead, so my vote is yes.

KT

:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Seems I remember something about food groups.

Meat
Poultry
Fish

No, fish is not meat. 😉
birds aren't meat either? damn it! i'm suing my grocer's meat department!!!
 
Originally posted by: nerp
Originally posted by: torpid
Yes, but lots of people for some reason claim to be vegetarians despite eating fish.

They're dumbasses. One can claim he is well hydrated because he drinks a lot of beer and beer is made with water. Still doesn't negate the fact that he is reducing the amount of h20 in his body with every can he drinks.

Depends on the beer. I'm guessing that some of the cheap beers out there are probably more hydrating than you'd think since they are mostly water and phlebotinum.
 
Originally posted by: nerp
Originally posted by: torpid
Yes, but lots of people for some reason claim to be vegetarians despite eating fish.

They're dumbasses. One can claim he is well hydrated because he drinks a lot of beer and beer is made with water. Still doesn't negate the fact that he is reducing the amount of h20 in his body with every can he drinks.
beer is also a fantastic energy drink because it's packed full of carbohydrates!
 
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: nerp
Originally posted by: torpid
Yes, but lots of people for some reason claim to be vegetarians despite eating fish.

They're dumbasses. One can claim he is well hydrated because he drinks a lot of beer and beer is made with water. Still doesn't negate the fact that he is reducing the amount of h20 in his body with every can he drinks.

Depends on the beer. I'm guessing that some of the cheap beers out there are probably more hydrating than you'd think since they are mostly water and phlebotinum.

Point taken.
 
Originally posted by: hiromizu
Nope. Fish is "fish," not meat. Ask any vegetarianese that eats fish.

What do you call the material connected to a fish's bones? What is the cellular difference between fish muscle and animal muscle? Please explain.
 
How the hell can it not be? It's flesh from a living creature with internal organs. Anyone that thinks otherwise must be a bit dim.
 
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