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I'm shocked that this thread hasn't hit a second page yet ! Maybe I should get the popcorn ready this evening ;)
[QUOTE=twodog;975846893]I'm shocked that this thread hasn't hit a second page yet ! Maybe I should get the popcorn ready this evening ;)[/QUOTE]
I see what you did there. ;)
I haven't logged in since the a.m. I saw two pages and was like wtf...
[QUOTE=Stasher1;975844413]Hey, I was looking forward to reading that thread when I got done with my morning errands. :( Truth be told, I'm actually looking for some sort of running pants (tights?) right now. I have to do a couple physical fitness tests for some local LE agencies, and it's getting a bit nippy for shorts.
[url]http://www.schiek.com/gloves.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Ask Protien and Fishpat--they've got lots of ideas for you! :)
[QUOTE=rlundregan;975853623]Ask Protien and Fishpat--they've got lots of ideas for you! :)[/QUOTE]
Nah, that's all right. I think I may just find a running forum or something... :D
Oh, I'm quite surprised by such an extensive response in reply to my humble question. I just wanted to ask for advice about gloves without skin ripoffs from corpses of animals. I would not want to raise here holy war about my diet;) I just do not participate in the financing of killing animals. Nothing more. If someone thinks they can kill because it is stronger or smarter, it's not about me. Of course, many will laugh, but only so long as I do not pay for their death, as they pay for the death of others. Maybe I'll follow some of the advice I will give some people a couple of purses. I think it will be the people of Alkaid. It would be better?
In any case, thank you for your activity and help
(sorry for translate.google)
p.s. [QUOTE]Thank you for contacting Harbinger, I’m sorry our line of glove offerings is unable to meet your below request.
Respectfully, [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Vidosick;975869633](sorry for translate.google)
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I'd have to say, something was probably left in the translator program, bro.
[QUOTE=ironwill2008;975876673]I'd have to say, something was probably left in the translator program, bro.[/QUOTE]
+1 but
" To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer" (William Shakespeare)
[QUOTE=Vidosick;975886763]+1 but
" To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer" (William Shakespeare)[/QUOTE]
Can we keep him?
Just Google it. I'm almost positive nobody here can answer you question. Go to a Vegan forum. Honestly we eat a lot of meat and vegan is a grey concept. Good luck.
[QUOTE=Vidosick;975869633] I just do not participate in the financing of killing animals.[/QUOTE]
Well you must not eat vegetables then, I know as the son of a market gardener that plenty of animals are killed going about the business of growing vegetables.
A rotary hoe is highly effective at turning soil and chopping up rabbits and rodents.
[QUOTE=Stasher1;975856333]Nah, that's all right. I think I may just find a running forum or something... :D[/QUOTE]
Oh thats a shame. Maybe next time. lol :)
[QUOTE=Northernmoris;975897873]Can we keep him?
Just Google it. I'm almost positive nobody here can answer you question. Go to a Vegan forum. Honestly we eat a lot of meat and vegan is a ghey concept. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
^^^ This. (and fixed)
And well done for keeping cool OP, you've shown courage under fire.
....although I'm guessing you just didn't have the energy to type a full response. Time to chug down a delicous soy and carrot puree smoothie before your Vitmin B12 level plummets with all the excitement. mmmm
Peace. :)
The problem is even if you can find products that weren't animal-made, they are often used in some way for animal killing, or supporting a company that makes other such products. Vehicles, gloves, shoes, ball bearings, you name it.
I'm still trying to find a market for the vegan-made hunting rifle I invented.
[QUOTE=Squeebo;976028603]
I'm still trying to find a market for the vegan-made hunting rifle I invented.[/QUOTE]
What is the rifle for, big game (pumpkin, watermelons, etc.) or smaller game (apples, pears, tomatoes, etc.) ?
[QUOTE=twodog;976212993]What is the rifle for, big game (pumpkin, watermelons, etc.) or smaller game (apples, pears, tomatoes, etc.) ?[/QUOTE]
ROTFLMAO!
Skinning and prepping an apple sure is easier then a deer, maybe vegetarians are on to something. God bless thier little anaemic souls.
[QUOTE=ProtienandIron;975805063]Gloves for vegetarians is just comedy gold. You missed a belter this afternoon. A guy that I'm ashamed to call my countryman made a thread asking for 'The best running tights for muscular legs', or something like that. After about 5/6 posts from me and Fishpat he ended up deleting his own thread and swearing at both of us as he ungracefully exited this section. I nearly repped him for brightening up my day with his crossdressing antics. Too funny.
On a similar note, does anyone know where I can buy some halal gloves?[/QUOTE]
Go unitard, Lycra of course, or go home, m-----f-----s!
Here are the Vegan Gloves newgrip dot com
One may like to eat flesh of other animals but really Vegans are doing very good job for saving the Environment and preventing/reversing the climate change...
Watch "Forks Over Knives" Film which might save your life in longer in run from Cancer/ Heart Disease / Diabetes
1) Livestock Produces 18% of Greenhouse Gases whereas all transport combined only 13%
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
2) Later study claims 51% of Greenhouse gases are from animal farming
- Former World Bank Environmental Specialist
3) Livestock uses 70% of all agricultural land and 30% of the land surface on the planet
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
4) U.S. could feed 800 million people with grain that livestock eats
- Cornell University
5) It takes 2500 Gallons of water for 1 pound of Beef, whereas only 30 Gallons of water required for 1 pound of potatoes
6) If every American skips Meat only once in a week it, the resulting reduction in greenhouse gas emission would be equivalent to converting all normal cars to Toyota Prius
- Meatless Monday
7) Just in last 25 years 745,000 km2 of Amazon forest (almost double than the size of California) is destroyed for livestock/livestock feed.
- Wikipedia
[QUOTE=gurnanisunny;998350813]Here are the Vegan Gloves newgrip dot com
One may like to eat flesh of other animals but really Vegans are doing very good job for saving the Environment and preventing/reversing the climate change...
Watch "Forks Over Knives" Film which might save your life in longer in run from Cancer/ Heart Disease / Diabetes
1) Livestock Produces 18% of Greenhouse Gases whereas all transport combined only 13%
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
2) Later study claims 51% of Greenhouse gases are from animal farming
- Former World Bank Environmental Specialist
3) Livestock uses 70% of all agricultural land and 30% of the land surface on the planet
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
4) U.S. could feed 800 million people with grain that livestock eats
- Cornell University
5) It takes 2500 Gallons of water for 1 pound of Beef, whereas only 30 Gallons of water required for 1 pound of potatoes
6) If every American skips Meat only once in a week it, the resulting reduction in greenhouse gas emission would be equivalent to converting all normal cars to Toyota Prius
- Meatless Monday
7) Just in last 25 years 745,000 km2 of Amazon forest (almost double than the size of California) is destroyed for livestock/livestock feed.
- Wikipedia[/QUOTE]
Wow! Strong first post. However, it might pay to do some real research and only post factual information.
[QUOTE=Squeebo;976028603]I'm still trying to find a market for the vegan hunting rifle I invented.[/QUOTE]
What a wonderful idea!
You Americans don't know how lucky you are. Here in Europe, I don't think we're even allowed to shoot vegans.
Cheers and happy hunting!
[QUOTE=KalleA;998383713]What a wonderful idea!
You Americans don't know how lucky you are. Here in Europe, I don't think we're even allowed to shoot vegans.
Cheers and happy hunting![/QUOTE]
Yeah, its for good reason though. Its considered unsporting, as the vegans are too weak and slow to run away.
[QUOTE=gurnanisunny;998350813]Here are the Vegan Gloves newgrip dot com
One may like to eat flesh of other animals but really Vegans are doing very good job for saving the Environment and preventing/reversing the climate change...
Watch "Forks Over Knives" Film which might save your life in longer in run from Cancer/ Heart Disease / Diabetes
1) Livestock Produces 18% of Greenhouse Gases whereas all transport combined only 13%
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
[B]Just you wait till my flying cow project gets off the ground![/B]
2) Later study claims 51% of Greenhouse gases are from animal farming
- Former World Bank Environmental Specialist
[B]Notsureifsrs, you grow plants in greenhouses, not livestock![/B]
3) Livestock uses 70% of all agricultural land and 30% of the land surface on the planet
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
[B]Could be worse, it could be Canadians inhabiting all that land![/B]
4) U.S. could feed 800 million people with grain that livestock eats
- Cornell University
[B]Have you ever tried grain? It is beaten hands down by a chargrilled steak!!![/B]
5) It takes 2500 Gallons of water for 1 pound of Beef, whereas only 30 Gallons of water required for 1 pound of potatoes
[B]Thank god 70% of the earths surface is water[/B]
6) If every American skips Meat only once in a week it, the resulting reduction in greenhouse gas emission would be equivalent to converting all normal cars to Toyota Prius
[B]The wonderful hybris that requires materials extracted from all over the world and transported about in massive ships that burn 1000's of tuns of basically crude oil?[/B]
- Meatless Monday
7) Just in last 25 years 745,000 km2 of Amazon forest (almost double than the size of California) is destroyed for livestock/livestock feed.
[B]It's cool, I have a tree in my back garden so I'm good for oxygen, also, my mahogany bookcase is pretty and I prefer to have the wood in my living room than a couple thousand miles away.[/B]
- Wikipedia[/QUOTE]
Mmmmkay
i was considering trying these
amazon DOT com/GoFit-Weightlifting-Glove/dp/B0007W8A62
but haven't gotten around to ordering them yet. read the first user review from Arthur Bradley - pretty informative, and he compares several sets of gloves he tried including these.
(btw, remove the DOT com above and add a period - i don't have enough posts to post an actual link yet.)
Rofled at the posts.
OP any sort of polyester will do. After all there are only so many materials that can be used to produce dem gloves.
[QUOTE=gurnanisunny;998350813]Here are the Vegan Gloves newgrip dot com
One may like to eat flesh of other animals but really Vegans are doing very good job for saving the Environment and preventing/reversing the climate change...
Watch "Forks Over Knives" Film which might save your life in longer in run from Cancer/ Heart Disease / Diabetes
1) Livestock Produces 18% of Greenhouse Gases whereas all transport combined only 13%
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
2) Later study claims 51% of Greenhouse gases are from animal farming
- Former World Bank Environmental Specialist
3) Livestock uses 70% of all agricultural land and 30% of the land surface on the planet
- FAO Livestock’s Long Shadow 2006
4) U.S. could feed 800 million people with grain that livestock eats
- Cornell University
5) It takes 2500 Gallons of water for 1 pound of Beef, whereas only 30 Gallons of water required for 1 pound of potatoes
6) If every American skips Meat only once in a week it, the resulting reduction in greenhouse gas emission would be equivalent to converting all normal cars to Toyota Prius
- Meatless Monday
7) Just in last 25 years 745,000 km2 of Amazon forest (almost double than the size of California) is destroyed for livestock/livestock feed.
- Wikipedia[/QUOTE]
1 & 2 greenhouse gases don't matter. They've been 300x higher in the time of dinos and they fared just fine.
I got into this thread too late to try and post anything funny.....my bad for going on vacation.
[url]http://www.roguefitness.com/bison-chalk.php[/url]
just a thought.
Disgusting hypocrites...
[QUOTE=Hylobates;1003271543]Disgusting hypocrites...[/QUOTE]
You should relax, brah.
Try to eat a steak or something.
[QUOTE=Hylobates;1003271543]Disgusting hypocrites...[/QUOTE]
confused how anyone has been a hypocrite in this post, as it would require them saying something (seriously) and then doing something else.
at most you could call them rude, or bullies, but not hypocrites.
still, expecting anything less than results like this on a bodybuilding forum is silly. Most people are rude, internet makes people ruder, and a testosterone fueled discussion board is likely to have even more rudeness.
[QUOTE=Hylobates;1003271543]Disgusting hypocrites...[/QUOTE]
Have some little red squares on me, bud.