Re: virus: The world keeps on spinning...

From: Zloduska (kjseelna@students.wisc.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 25 2002 - 16:19:10 MST


the disgruntled McAnarchist wrote:

>and as far as being vegan goes, don't preach to me while you're sitting
>behind a computer. last time
>i checked, they ran off of electricity, most of which is produced nowadays
>in nuclear plants or via oil,
>which in turn causes pollution in general, leading to global warming,
>causing rainforests to die out,
>killing millions of species. so don't preach to me about veganism, for the
>only way to be a true vegan is
>to live as one with nature and completely shun the modern world...

So.... let me get this straight: you are preaching to me AGAINST
preaching, when in fact I wasn't preaching anything at all, especially not
about veganism. I never said anything about the subject. Look, I'm not
even a damned vegan in the first place. I don't eat meat mostly for
reasons of apppetite, not ethics, and furthermore I work in a campus ice
cream shop. And furthermore, tell my why YOU are using a computer to begin
with if it is so wrong? Freakin' Luddite swine. And what the hell does
veganism have to do with power resources anyway? Last I checked, vegans
choose not to consume products containing any derivatives of animals, not
electricity or oil. There is no inherent philosophy or doctrine therein;
it's a lifestyle choice unless a person makes more of it. Someone who
purposely shuts themselves off from the world and runs wild in the woods is
not a "true vegan", but rather a true nutcase, or they're in the process of
writing the next Great American Novel. Speaking of communing with Nature,
no one is here is stopping you from shedding your clothes and running buck
naked into the wilderness to live far away from the Internet, McDonald's
and all of man's evil capitalist empire, so feel free to realize your
idealistic utopian anti-meat dream without being hampered by our esteemed
opinions. If you can't socialize like a normal human, it's best to keep
your distance.

>and as too my spelling errors, grow the fuck up. last time i checked on that
>the idea/concept was
>more important then the grammer.

Not when you are trying to make yourself appear smarter, and someone else
appear stupid. HTH!

By the way, just because you claim to be an "anarchist", that doesn't mean
you automatically have to be an asshole as well. In short, please spare me
and the rest of us from your
anti-proper-punctuation-and-grammar-beserk-angry-white-male diatribes from
now on. And your Holier-Than-Thou-Political-Activist tee shirt should
arrive in the mail shortly.

-K



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