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<blockquote data-quote="?dOuBtFiRe?" data-source="post: 1604096" data-attributes="member: 21585"><p># Neo-N</p><p></p><p>All animals eaten viz Chicken, Goat, Cow, Pig, rabbit <img src="http://www.techenclave.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sign42.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />& aqua varieties are all defenseless against men who pursue them to kill. But if you think killing anything for food is inhuman, then separating a vegetable from its growth (plucking a vegetable off a tree you kill it) is also inhuman. I am also a converted vegan but learn to accept all forms of food in front of you. I do agree it pains for anyone to hear them scream when killed, I have seen it hence refrained from eating them 20years ago. Also back on Holi, any festival initiated by our forefathers were meant to bring us together with nature. Just that somewhere along the path we wandered off to mint more money.</p><p></p><p>Back to topic, the last time I enjoyed the festival was in my 3rd std with school being a holiday too. (Here we do't celebrate Holi as a big festival) But now I am not for the festival. But I agree its fun ganging up and splashing up. Hope u guys enjoyed it. Happy Holi to all.</p><p></p><p># Being.smart</p><p></p><p>Accidents do happen in our life, else it is not life. Sure it was a important event of life as a kid. But congrats for rising up and celebrating holi again.</p><p></p><p>PS: Why don't all pitch up on how 2012 Holi went for you or any other memorable holi u had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="?dOuBtFiRe?, post: 1604096, member: 21585"] # Neo-N All animals eaten viz Chicken, Goat, Cow, Pig, rabbit [img]http://www.techenclave.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sign42.gif[/img]& aqua varieties are all defenseless against men who pursue them to kill. But if you think killing anything for food is inhuman, then separating a vegetable from its growth (plucking a vegetable off a tree you kill it) is also inhuman. I am also a converted vegan but learn to accept all forms of food in front of you. I do agree it pains for anyone to hear them scream when killed, I have seen it hence refrained from eating them 20years ago. Also back on Holi, any festival initiated by our forefathers were meant to bring us together with nature. Just that somewhere along the path we wandered off to mint more money. Back to topic, the last time I enjoyed the festival was in my 3rd std with school being a holiday too. (Here we do't celebrate Holi as a big festival) But now I am not for the festival. But I agree its fun ganging up and splashing up. Hope u guys enjoyed it. Happy Holi to all. # Being.smart Accidents do happen in our life, else it is not life. Sure it was a important event of life as a kid. But congrats for rising up and celebrating holi again. PS: Why don't all pitch up on how 2012 Holi went for you or any other memorable holi u had. [/QUOTE]
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