What are the benefits of becoming vegan?

by Admin on March 15, 2010

I аm already vegan bυt I want tο know hοw apt vegan changed YOUR life fοr thе better. :D

I аm ssoooooooo bored today.0.0
Hayley: Yay! I´m nοt alone іn mу boredom. :D
Britten: (sob,sob) уου´ve upset аnd degraded mе ѕο much I´m going tο gο kіll myself……….

NOT.Keep trying. ROFL MAO OL.
Nеw Vegetarian: Cοοl! Congrats. :D

{ 6 comments }

Haley C March 15, 2010 at 7:38 pm

im not a vegan but im bored 2 sooo heres the answer!
u don’t have 2 feel bad about eating cute animals.
ya im really bored

brittenketurah March 15, 2010 at 8:27 pm

There’s nothing good about being a vegan!
actually its really unhealthy

New Vegetarian and proud of it March 15, 2010 at 8:53 pm

you lose a TON of weight, I recently switched to vegetarian and I lost 7 pounds in 7 days -_-

the Jerk March 15, 2010 at 9:10 pm

What’s good? You can hardly eat anything. If that sounds like fun to you, then there you go.

niki71300 March 15, 2010 at 9:58 pm

my blood pressure and cholesterol was really high for a 17yr old for myself but now its BP-114 and C-146 [;
plus lost 10lbs and feel so much happier all together ;D

tigger! March 15, 2010 at 10:58 pm

I have been a vegetarian for 49 years. I can’t seem to go all the way to vegan. I like my skim milk on my cereal. Vegetarianism is not unhealthy! I’ll pit myself against a lot of you younger folks when it comes to energy and health. I chose to be a vegetarian because of the abuses to animals. It was my choice and I was 12 years old at the time. I’m now 61. I am an ovo-lacto vegetarian because I eat dairy and eggs from free roaming chickens fed a vegetarian diet. This type of egg is not new contrary to popular belief. Local farmers have been doing this all my life. Become a vegetarian, don’t become one – it’s up to one’s personal choice. And I give you all the credit for going the extra step I’m not able to. I need my milk.

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