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Vegans Vs. Meat Eaters: What Is The Ideal Diet?

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    What are you putting in your body?
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    Dead, carcass, pain, suffering, fear.
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    Can I have all of my vegans go into that pool of light?
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    And my non-vegans in that pool of light.
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    First statement:
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    Taste plays a big factor in my eating choices.
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    Yeah I mean that's a huge thing for me.
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    I think it is one of my weaknesses actually.
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    Butter, salt is one of my weaknesses.
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    I Love food
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    And I think my relationship with food actually deepened when I became vegan
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    I don't think I've appreciated it as much as I did before I was vegan
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    My name is Aubrey Davis and I have been vegetarian for 24 years
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    and a vegan for 13 years.
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    I believe that humans are the top of the food chain.
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    Is a human at the same level of equivalence is like a fish? - Right.
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    It's probably a big reason why I'm not vegan anymore.
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    I didn't see that I had to see myself at a moral equivalent of a fish,
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    and it gets into moral questions like, you know,
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    "Why should we have a pet that's a dog, rather than eat the dog?"
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    And I think the most important question is,
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    "Why should I love my neighbor rather than eat my neighbor?"
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    My name's Steve Micelski, I was a vegan for a year,
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    I was a vegetarian for two years.
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    I'm a meat-eater now, I've been so for over five years.
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    I don't even see like what is like a food chain? You know what I'm saying?
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    That's just some contract some guy made and put a little diagram
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    and put us humans beings on the top so...
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    I don't think it's a question of whether we're at the top,
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    I think it's a question of,
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    "What do you do with that if you have a more conscious energy than an animal
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    what do you do with that power? Do you choose to take a life?
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    or do you choose to live in love?
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    I put a lot of thought into my meals.
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    The way I support my body, and my health is extremely important.
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    I don't find that I can function at my best.
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    Either healthy, productive, emotionally stable, or intellectually capable
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    unless I have a lot of proper nutrients in my diet.
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    Six years ago I became vegan because I got sick
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    I started to realize that my health was directly attached to what I ate
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    since then my friends and family have supported me to feeling better
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    And I'm better than I was before I got sick
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    I don't really like, cook or anything
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    so I don't really put too much thought into what I eat, I guess.
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    I live a fast paced kind of like I'm working late night, so I'm waking up early,
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    so sometimes it's easier to grab this quick, processed sandwich.
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    I wish I planned my meals out more.
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    I think I would be a lot... I would feel a lot better.
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    I think it's really powerful, no matter what you're eating,
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    to put your intentions into it, whether it's prayer, or invocation.
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    And it's with such great power and presence,
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    versus just, like, scarfing something down,
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    but like can I just really be present with this meal, take my time,
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    and chew it slowly.
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    So, that's the first thing that I resonate with and what I choose to do.
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    I would kill an animal.
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    I think there'd be tons of contexts where I'd kill an animal,
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    like if a lion's gonna go kill a baby, I'd probably kill an animal.
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    I'd kill an animal to save a human life, and I get that vegans probably wouldn't do that.
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    If I could do something to prevent killing them, besides eating them,
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    like if I was protecting myself and we had to...and we had like...
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    something that we could do to get that animal away, I would definitely try to not kill it.
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    I mean, I feel like...
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    But if it comes down to you or the animal, are you killing the animal?
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    I would, I would.
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    You know, they're gonna give up their life for the fish!
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    Why is it always the extreme case when talking about would I kill an animal?
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    --Exactly.--
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    Like, if you were in a- this situation,...
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    There aren't lions running around downtown LA.
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    When I was in hiking, there's mountain lions that come and kill people.
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    You've known that, right?
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    and that's in Orange County, right?
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    That's not in the jungle in Africa.
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    But it's not an everyday situation of "Would you kill an animal?".
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    But, but it's Orange County.
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    Mountain lions have killed hikers, kids.
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    Would you just let the kid die?
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    We're hiking in the mountains and there's a mountain lion.
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    I have to be aware of the fact that I am in mountain lion territory,
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    and be like, "I am okay with the risk."
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    Because to be honest, I'm not hiking with a gun.
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    I have no way to defend my friend.
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    You don't hike with a hiking pole?
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    I mean, a hiking pole against a mountain lion?
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    I don't think you're winning.
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    I just wanna say, like, even if I did,
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    and even if my "attempt" were to be successful,
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    I would feel awful having killed the mountain lion.
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    Your feelings, or your just foundation in for your beliefs?
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    A hundred percent!
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    Are human beings animals?
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    - Yes.
    - Sure
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    Would you kill another human being to save another human being?
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    Yes.
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    What makes one person more valuable to another? Is it your relationship to that person?
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    It would, yeah, it would probably be.
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    So if, for example, I raise an animal in the wild,
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    it's like an animal I've built a relationship with,
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    and that animal now threatens the life of a human being
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    and I don't know, but I've known that animal its entire life,
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    what makes killing that animal as just cause okay
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    as it goes to saving that life?
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    I have a longer relationship with that animal.
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    Why would I kill the animal before I'd save that person?
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    Because it's about relationship.
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    - You'd kill a person over an animal?
    - Correct.
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    Because I believe human beings are animals.
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    And I see humans at a different level, but maybe
    you value fish at the same level as a person.
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    We see it very different.
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    I do.
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    It costs more than it should to eat healthy.
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    It's more expensive to eat healthy. I don't think it's too expensive.
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    Farmer's market is something that I'm trying to frequent more.
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    But sometimes, you know, you can go spend $20 here and definitely not get as much.
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    I definitely wanna see that,
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    you know, maybe that'll encourage people to eat a little healthier
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    If you can go grab that fresh fruit, those fresh veggies, for five, ten bucks. You know?
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    I think our culture, as a society, is just ingrained towards like the fast food culture,
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    which is cheap, and accessible.
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    But now I think we have more of a established, like, medical basis on
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    what's healthy and what's not healthy.
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    And to get that content and have it be tasty as well, is expensive.
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    I'm running in. I have so much to say!
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    It does not cost more money to be vegan, that is a myth.
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    It takes planning. Yes, the convenience is less.
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    Can you grab a hamburger at McDonalds for sure, for 99 cents?
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    But how much lentils can you buy? The issue is capitalism.
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    Like, that is what's keeping us where we are.
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    It's not that humans are smarter and they're gonna come up with this technology.
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    The technology exists.
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    It is there.
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    We can feed so many people, it is capitalism and factory farming.
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    And most of these companies that are selling us products that are, like, shitting food,
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    they don't give a fuck about you.
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    At all.
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    Period.
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    Someone's sitting on an island somewhere...
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    ...like, just stacking bread...all this fast food shit.
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    And they're probably eating really healthy food, too.
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    They're not eating any of that shit.
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    You got certain neighborhoods, certain areas.
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    You don't see the same fast food.
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    You don't see the same restaurants.
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    And it's all for a reason. They know. - Accessibility.
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    I mean, yeah, that's a good point.
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    It's like, they don't have...
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    Why isn't there many health food stores in the hood?
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    How come I can't like get an option...
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    Why is there a liquor store everywhere?
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    And it's true, it's like you have to...
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    When you break it down, there's like, malicious intent.
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    To de-harmonize and like, lower the vibration of certain people in certain areas.
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    And it's like, that's a part of it too, so it's like, what am I contributing to?
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    I'll say this; you know, when I was eleven years old,
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    my father passed away from his second heart attack, he was diabetic,
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    he was pissing out of a tube, I watched him deteriorate
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    my youngest years of my life, for like years and years it was just deteriorate,
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    taking pharmaceutical drugs and just kind of basically dying slowly.
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    Because of what he chose to eat.
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    To me, I'd rather spend an extra dollar and eat organic or something healthy now,
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    and live longer, than try to cut corners
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    when, you know, in the end...
    --I'm with you. Like, make the choice now instead of later.
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    Because my mom was same thing.
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    She died, she was eating buckets of ice cream when she passed away.
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    She died at 49 years old.
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    --Now. Choose now.
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    The more education that we can put out there just like stuff like this is beautiful
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    that's what I was most anxious about is learning more of what I'm trying to step into.
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    I don't know if I will ever give up chicken.
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    I'm just gonna be honest with you. I don't know.
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    I wanna eat a lot cleaner chicken.
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    Do you guys have like 'cheat days' ever?
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    Hell no.
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    I am vegan, one hundred percent, at the front line, ethical reasons,
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    always, always, always,
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    and that's why I don't think, in 24 years, I've ever gone back.
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    It was hard to try new things;
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    things I didn't like, found tons of vegan food
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    that I was like, "oh god, what the fuck are you people eating?"
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    and then, simultaneously, realizing that there was options, you know?
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    There's always choices.
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    And it's always choices you make, like you said.
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    You may never give up meat fully
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    but it's like you're making a choice
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    you're at least thinking for yourself
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    and making a decision and, like, that's all you can ask people to do,
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    is think for themselves.
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    I really appreciate each and every one of y'all.
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    Thank you all so much.
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    Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you...
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    I really appreciate y'all, thank you for coming out.
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    What's up, guys? I am Amari, and I am Jason
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    and Amari, I've got a question for you.
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    You have a question for me.
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    What do you like about Middle Ground?
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    What I like about Middle Ground
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    is seeing people come together
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    and, like, realize that their labels are not the whole sum of their experience.
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    --Like taking off the labels.
    --Taking off the labels!
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    --Throw them on the ground.
    --Realize there's so much more than their labels.
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    --That's right, I love that.
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Vegans Vs. Meat Eaters: What Is The Ideal Diet?
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