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If a VEGAN passes by a food stand where meat is being cooked, and he SMELLS the smell of the cooked meat, and he ENJOYS it... is this considered legal in the vegan world?

Or even worse... if the next day he intentionally passes by the same place to intentionally SMELL it again... is he even still a vegan?

In your country, of course
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Behead him.
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>>216386041
I like the smell of gasoline just because my ooga booga brain has some weird unintended chemistry going on inside. That doesn't mean abos are doing the right thing.
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We have to torture him.
tie him to a chair and force a piece of wagyu into his mouth
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Being vegan is a conscious decision. Liking a smell is involuntary.
I would argue that it's our conscious decisions that define us and which ultimately matter. If he remains committed to his beliefs despite being tempted by the smell doesn't discredit his vegan-ness; in fact it only makes it so much more admirable.
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>>216386866
If you intentionally pass by a second time just to smell it, that's a conscious decision. You're in a way consuming a non-vegan product, even if you don't eat it.
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>>216386041
Make him take BBC and then ask him how much he hates "meat" o algo
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I have vegetarian friends who were raised like that and they dont like the taste of meat, so even given the choice they dont want to eat it
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>>216386041
>If a VEGAN passes by a food stand where meat is being cooked, and he SMELLS the smell of the cooked meat, and he ENJOYS it... is this considered legal in the vegan world?
Yes. Sometimes people ask why there is mock meat when vegans don't want to eat meat. There are two reasons: first, that makes it easier to transition; second, there's nothing wrong with enjoying the taste in itself.

But in a vegan world, there wouldn't be a place to smell cooked meat.

>if the next day he intentionally passes by the same place to intentionally SMELL it again... is he even still a vegan?
If he doesn't go to eat there, then sure. Of course, it's troubling if he does this intentionally
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>>216386994
Being raised vegetarian meat would probably seem gross, like how normal people see eating bugs.
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There are plenty of vegans who even like the taste of meat
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>>216386041
The point of veganism is not hating meat, it's trying to avoid animal suffering. And since farming is fundamentally incompatible with animal welfare, the easiest option is to simply avoid animal-based products entirely.
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>>216386041
I know many vegans and yes they feel guilty for enjoying the smell



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