I'd rather die than give up meat entirely and be forced to eat bugs. You get an absurd amount of protein from meat, which is insanely necessary for the body to function.
Insects are a very healthy and sustainable sources of protein. I never had the need to consume them to survive but certainly would try one prepared by an expert.
I'm literally starting to Hunt to avoid this question. You all can have your insects. I'll be feasting on Venison, Feral Pig, Pheasant, Waterfowl, rabbit and a host of other meats I will have shot myseld
"In the future people may either be vegetarians or eat insects some people have guessed." Who dafuq guessed that? Some anti-vaxer mom who turned her carnivorous pet vegan?
They believes both the meat and fish production require a lot of land, water and other resources, so vegetables only would be more environmental friendly.
Geographyat at its finest I see. Fact of the matter is that the entire human population could fit in NYC. That leaves the entire globe for delicious steaks to run free.
In this scenario it's either vegetarian, vegan or eating insects (but including vegetables and fruits). You can still eat "normal" meat once or twice a year in special occasions like Christmas and Easter, but not as often in this scenario, since it's considered a luxury product and are heavily regulated because of environmental reasons.
So either eat something that I consider to be creepy, disgusting, and foul due to the pure nature of it and how it infests our world, or never eat meat again. ... Gimme some carrots, I'm going vegan.
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I'd rather die than give up meat entirely and be forced to eat bugs. You get an absurd amount of protein from meat, which is insanely necessary for the body to function.
Insects are a very healthy and sustainable sources of protein. I never had the need to consume them to survive but certainly would try one prepared by an expert.
Go vegetarian. Eating insects actually isn't that bad of a thing but I'll be very uncomfortable with it.
I'm literally starting to Hunt to avoid this question.
You all can have your insects.
I'll be feasting on Venison, Feral Pig, Pheasant, Waterfowl, rabbit and a host of other meats I will have shot myseld
I think I will join you for some venison. I haven't tasted it myself.
"In the future people may either be vegetarians or eat insects some people have guessed." Who dafuq guessed that? Some anti-vaxer mom who turned her carnivorous pet vegan?
Some left-wing pro-environment vegetarians and activists.
So people who know nothing of science? What a great source of information.
They believes both the meat and fish production require a lot of land, water and other resources, so vegetables only would be more environmental friendly.
Geographyat at its finest I see. Fact of the matter is that the entire human population could fit in NYC. That leaves the entire globe for delicious steaks to run free.
Also the oceans are here to stay as long as we have the ozone layer. If anything they are rising. Plenty of water to go around forever.
To sum things up these ideas were formed based on random guesses not facts.
Yuck, insects are gross, who would ever eat them 🤢
I suppose I'd be a vegetarian in the future, but not a vegan.
vegan. i'll only eat a bug if i have to if it's a survival situation. i won't do roaches of any kind.
I would rather become a vegetarian. I can’t stand insects, so it’s absolutely no way in hell one is going near or in my mouth.
Eating insects is the smart sustainable future, with how many people there are on the planet.
I would rather go vegan, at least I would be eating things I know and I am used to so I'd tolerate it better.
you mean i can keep eating normal shit but have to add insects to the diet? or you mean exclusively insects?
In this scenario it's either vegetarian, vegan or eating insects (but including vegetables and fruits). You can still eat "normal" meat once or twice a year in special occasions like Christmas and Easter, but not as often in this scenario, since it's considered a luxury product and are heavily regulated because of environmental reasons.
once or twice a year is not an option for me. i don't care about bugs but not eating meat at least once a week won't happen.
So either eat something that I consider to be creepy, disgusting, and foul due to the pure nature of it and how it infests our world, or never eat meat again. ... Gimme some carrots, I'm going vegan.
I would rather go vegetarian, insects are disgusting, I could never eat them.
Hey if you can make a good dish from insects, that one extra option for me. And none lost.
for 1 I am végétarien and have bin for 8 years now and 2 bugs no thanks.
What’s so wrong with vegetarian or vegan? Better than eating bugs.
Vegetarian food sucks
@Minato157 Alright, well bugs are part of the menu in some places. I didn't know you were a fan.
I hate bugs too
@Minato157 many taste good
I just don’t like the idea
I will already occasionally eat insects. So e are very tasty when cooked right.
I’m such an American yankee, I’d go with a plant based diet. Americans culturally don’t eat insects.
Already veggie non-dairy so it wouldn't changed anything.
No thank you to bugs 🤢 I’ll go vegan or go vegetarian. I can make vegetable stir fry or grilled cheese sandwiches or apples, oranges, pears and etc.