• @VelvetStorm
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    I’m not in favor of it, but I’m not going to stop eating meat. The second lab grown meat is available to people in my economic tier I’ll switch exclusively to that.

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      I’m really hoping that lab grown meat will be available soon. I have a weird genetic issue where my body doesn’t like to absorb certain vitamins from food so I get basically nothing from raw veggies, negligible amounts from cooked veggies, and a tiny bit more from meat, eggs and dairy.

      I take prescription vitamins, but according to my Dr I need to eat meat/animal products with them or risk going into a deficiency again… the last time I was deficient I had seizures and serious neurological issues.

      I hate the meat industry and factory farming, but also want my brain to function and to not have seizures.

      Lab grown meat will solve this dilemma for me.

      • Bo7a
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        I also have severe malabsorption and can’t process most veg at all. I have been told hundreds of times that I am lying, and that I don’t need to eat meat. To some of these people it is better for us to suffer than to eat meat, while they claim to subscribe to a philosophy of reducing suffering.

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          Yeah, it’s frustrating to say the least.

          If I went vegan I’d probably suffer a very slow, agonizing death from my brain going haywire and seize until I go into psychosis and die. If my body could take it I’d probably be a vegetarian and eat only local eggs and cheese, but it’s a bad idea according to my doctor. It sucks.

      • @VelvetStorm
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        119 days ago

        Dam, man, that sucks. Hey, quick question, if they made lab grown human meat, would you try it?

          • @VelvetStorm
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            119 days ago

            What about someone else’s? My body sucks I don’t want to eat any part of it

            • Bo7a
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              With consent, and with cells from someone I know/love - Sure!

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                and with cells from someone I know/love

                what’s wrong babe? you’ve barely even touched your cannibal steak.

              • @VelvetStorm
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                119 days ago

                Idk if it would be better or worse if I knew who it was from.

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          Absolutely! I’m hoping it’s available soon since it’s more ethical than my current options.

          Edit - missed the human part lmao. I would probably try it if it hurt no one and was offered to me

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      Ah, so you’re saying you don’t like it, but you find it an acceptable sacrifice to make in exchange for yummy food?

      • @VelvetStorm
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        519 days ago

        100% yes. I am fully aware that being vegan is, in my opinion, the more ethical option but I can and will continue to eat meat because 1 it’s cheap, it’s plentiful, I know how to and can cook with it well and because yes it tastes so fucking good. I don’t mean this as a 3edgy5me thing but fuck me I love a nice ribeye stake with butter and garlic cloves and a baked potato.

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          Okay, but you have to know about plant-based steaks and vegan butter. And of course you know about vegan garlic and vegan potato, because all garlic and potato is vegan. What’s the extra cost of a vegan steak compared to an animal steak in your area? In mine it’s around 3 dollars.

          • @VelvetStorm
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            I have never seen a plant based stake at my local grocery stores. The next time I am there to pick out a stake, I will also look and ask specifically for a plant based one, and I will try it. But I have had other stuff like plant based burgers, and while they are ok, they just can’t hold up to the taste of a meat burger.

          • @uranibaba
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            119 days ago

            plant-based steaks

            I’ve tried plenty of different plant based meat substitutes and so for, not one of them can hold a candle to the real taste. Like, it is not even close in my opinion. I can see the market for it, but plant based diet can be incredible when not trying to impersonate meat. Like lentils with curry. Not meat required and super tasty.

            So would argue that meat substitutes are the wrong way to go if you want to eat tasty non meat stuff.

            • @Tayb
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              218 days ago

              Plant-based meat tastes like what vegans think meat tastes like. I’d much rather eat the vegan foods that are prepared without imitation ingredients.

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              I’m not vegan but I eat plenty of incidentally vegan meals, and all of the best ones have been the ones that weren’t trying to imitate another food. They just can’t get the texture right and I’d rather not eat some squishy disc of beans and wheat while trying to convince myself it’s a burger. It’s not. I know it’s not and pretending doesn’t make it any more of one. Give me a good soup or curry or pasta dish instead.