What Would the Dude Eat?

Started by FuckinA, February 16, 2010, 02:44:08 AM

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RevWade

could the dude be a vegetarian?  maybe that's why he didn't get a burger from the in and out.  there are a lot of vegetarian japanese dishes.
Que Sera Sera

not_exactly_a_lightweight

Quote from: meekon5 on March 04, 2010, 01:02:12 PM
Quote from: Dragon on March 04, 2010, 12:46:17 PM
...There is a Japanese Cooking book on his
coffee table and a drink cup from In-n-Out.

Dude too much time on your hands!  ;D

nonsense, studious work and attention to detail are important. Dragon will roll his way into the semis.

I don't know that the In-N-Out burger cups are  identified in any way. The jury is out on that one. Maybe Strumpet can drop by and get one, we'll get a couple of detectives working on it at the crime lab.
Is this your only ID?

FuckinA

Damn it, in holland, we don't have an In 'n Out burger, or Wendys or anything like it... Only the damn Burger King, Kentucky 'n Mc Donalds...
Stop thinking too uptight, just take it easy and abide.

Primo


HnauHnakrapunt

#19
Quotevegetarian is not the prefered nomenclature as I do eat chicken

I think semi-vegetarianism is the thing if you eat chicken only.

I call myself flexitarian, as I still eat some pork. When I can choose I eat little meat, mainly that chicken, yes, and a lot of vegetables, beans and groats. For instance mushrooms with groats and beetroots. Or broccoli with an egg and some potatoes. Or some vegetable soup with beans. Oatmeal with plums (not prunes) and grapes. When I visit someone, I eat what they give me. Burgers, meat jelly and all that stuff. This way I can eat almost everywhere, with vegans and meat-eaters. No food allergies so far.

Well, perhaps a roasted rat would be some problem. ;D
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henriksimen

I try to keep it super simple, I eat animal products only. Keeps my mind limber, no planning, keeps me in great shape for bowling and dudeiation. That's just like my opinion man.


BikerDude

I prefer to kill what I eat.
Kill it. Gut it.
Drag it's lifeless body back home and derive sustainance from it's flesh.
Old school.




Out here we are all his children


henriksimen

Quote from: BikerDude on October 05, 2020, 10:17:24 AM
I prefer to kill what I eat.
Kill it. Gut it.
Drag it's lifeless body back home and derive sustainance from it's flesh.
Old school.




Not sure if you're being serious, but I'd love to hunt my own food. Have shot at an occasional wild turkey but never got one.

Cheers!

BikerDude

#23
Serious.
It's a matter of being in touch with our natures.
We are literally supposed to be hunters.
We evolved as such. It's our place.
Nature demands balance.
We defy the balance and create huge problems.
Pollution, pandemics, the climate crisis. All inevitable.
Human arrogance.
We don't live in balance with nature.
And so we fight to hold it back.
We end up with abominations like factory farming and genetic engineering.
We pile way more people into areas than the land can naturally support.
So we have to haul everything burning fossil fuels and fouling the air and water.
We try to hold back nature but gradually we fail.
New diseases. Unexpected effects causing other unexpected effects.
Like dominos.
We think we have control but the world is far too complex.
It's whack mole. The problems come faster and faster.
Nature demanding balance.
Eventually the levee breaks.
Sooner or later.
It is absolutely 100% guaranteed.
Sure as the sun rises and sets.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim.




Out here we are all his children


henriksimen

Quote from: BikerDude on October 12, 2020, 07:08:47 AM
Serious.
It's a matter of being in touch with our natures.
We are literally supposed to be hunters.
We evolved as such. It's our place.
Nature demands balance.
We defy the balance and create huge problems.
Pollution, pandemics, the climate crisis. All inevitable.
Human arrogance.
We don't live in balance with nature.
And so we fight to hold it back.
We end up with abominations like factory farming and genetic engineering.
We pile way more people into areas than the land can naturally support.
So we have to haul everything burning fossil fuels and fouling the air and water.
We try to hold back nature but gradually we fail.
New diseases. Unexpected effects causing other unexpected effects.
Like dominos.
We think we have control but the world is far too complex.
It's whack mole. The problems come faster and faster.
Nature demanding balance.
Eventually the levee breaks.
Sooner or later.
It is absolutely 100% guaranteed.
Sure as the sun rises and sets.
You can't cheat the mountain pilgrim.




well said!