20 Comments to “It’s Tough Being a Vegetarian”

  1. charlenediane

    Jan 7th, 2009

    It is initially, but you get used to it after a period.

    No, not THAT period. Hah, hah. *laughs at self*

  2. One Other

    Jan 7th, 2009

    It needs a lot of self-control. But once u get used to it, it’s a breeze. As if im a vegetarian! loL! Anyway, most people go to church once a year, which baffles me. my opinion? if u dont really bother, do u think God wud? like u said, if there is a God…

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  3. kaDusMama

    Jan 7th, 2009

    Don’t worry..God won’t condemn you even if you go to Church once a year..!

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  4. sheela

    Jan 7th, 2009

    haha…
    i cant stand without chicken and pork.so no vegetarian with me 40 days coz its too much, 1 day? 1 day i can…haha

    God will understand-i think. (”,)

  5. massy

    Jan 7th, 2009

    kwakakkakaka…not being able to eat the gewd fewd is not fun but gewd for health bah XD

  6. foongpc

    Jan 7th, 2009

    Haha! Very funny cartoon! I do respect vegetarians – and I also respect meat eaters. Everyone has his or her own beliefs and principles in life. As long as vegetarians don’t force me to be one, or meat eaters don’t condemn me when I want to turn vegetarian for a week, it’s all fine : )

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  7. twosuperheroes

    Jan 7th, 2009

    we have a friend who eats salad everyday… imagine that! :s

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  8. elcynthia

    Jan 7th, 2009

    wahaha…. i used to think that spinach does give u superpower when i was small that is 9thanks to Mr Popeye). and my dad said long beans will makes thy hair grows longer… however he cut our hair almost every month! hhohoho!!! those days…

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  9. Josephine

    Jan 7th, 2009

    Hey, thanks for dropping by to my blog.
    Ya, tough to be vegetarian especially if u eat Chinese Vegetarian food which is oily and fattening!
    Chinese vegetarian means = no meat, no milk, no egg, no coffee, no garlics, no onions…

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  10. xin

    Jan 7th, 2009

    LOL. the comic is so funny!!!

    i can never be a vegetarian too. how i can miss bak kut teh or burgers. haha

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  11. Christopher

    Jan 7th, 2009

    I believe in moderation. Your body needed meat and fat as well but take smaller portions. Furthermore, not all vegetarian are healthy as mentioned by Josephine due to the way they cooked. It’s better to take more boiled food.

  12. shirley aka beautiza

    Jan 7th, 2009

    well for health reason.. no choice mah.. but im sure red meat is good for health also. God exist you just need to believe! god bless!

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  13. Alv0808

    Jan 7th, 2009

    There is always forgiveness through confession..even though u are not going to church for 20years!! hehehehhe..joking ya..

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  14. Gallivanter

    Jan 7th, 2009

    charlenediane – I know which period you talking about. :-P Still, after 40 days, when I eat meat during Easter, my mind always remind me what the hell was I thinking. :-D

    One Other – Yeah, well, people go to church, that’s a another topic/rant that I could go on and on to right. You see, a lot more older folks in churches, why? Because they gonna kick the bucket soon, so might as well be “noble”.

    kaDusMama – I hope so. Can you double check with him ka?

    sheela – 1 day is cheating bah. It’s like saying I can be vegetarian for 8 hours per day. :-P

    massy – Good for health is pointless to an extent. You can still die through another 5 million ways anyway. The key is moderation. ;-)

    foongpc – Of course, everyone have their own beliefs and principles, but what about those are had no choice, and BORN into it? Some religion, you cannot just convert you know. Don’t you think it’s sad?

    twosuperheroes – Salad everyday? Dia gemuk ka? ;-)

    elcynthia – Long beans will make hair grow longer? Dang, so that huge long beans farm the size of Singapore in Selangor belongs to Samy Vellu.

    Josephine – Well, I think vegetarians aren’t vegetarians because of health, but more against the principle of taking another life.

    xin – Ya man. They don’t know what they missingggggg! Hahaha!

    Christopher – Touche. Moderation is KEY.

    shirley aka beautiza – All types of food do come with its health benefits and setbacks. God exist or is it just a sham created by mankind to keep humans in check? :-)

    Alv0808 – Ya man, the shortcut cheating route. LOL!

  15. sheela

    Jan 7th, 2009

    Dan, cheating?? macam mana pula 1 day ok bah. God sure will understand my suffering… hahahaha (lord,please don’t punish me because of this. U know i can do more than 1 day but ..just but) ahaha (”,) good day.

  16. huei

    Jan 8th, 2009

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!! hehehe i’m not late..the year’s still new =P

    anyway..kudos on being a vegetarian..i wana be..but can’t find the courage to promise that i won’t eat meat anymore..then keep that promise!

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  17. AngelBear

    Jan 8th, 2009

    No more meat???? NOOOOO~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    *laughs*

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  18. Gallivanter

    Jan 8th, 2009

    sheela – Let me speak to him and put in a good word for you. :-P

    huei – Errr, no la, me not vegetarian, me love meat, except 40 days a year. :-P

    AngelBear – Tell me about it! :-)

  19. deana

    Jan 9th, 2009

    you vegetarian??hmmm..u don’tlook like one lol..ops..40 days a year? adakah like that? i can never be one..i just so love McD too..

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  20. Gallivanter

    Jan 9th, 2009

    deana – No way I’m a vegetarian, just for 40 days per year.