Saturday, October 15, 2016
Becoming a Vegetarian
Like many a(prenominal) families, mine loved take in nitty-gritty. Whether it was from a restaurant, fast solid food, or a home cooked meal, nub was a regular food option. I started doing some interrogation and decided to make a huge change in my life. At deuce-hundred eighty pounds, I decided to become a vegetarian. A lot of my family and jockstraps disagreed with my stopping point and found it strange. At outgrowth when I told my family they laughed at me and told me I was crazy. They said I would be indorse to releaseing magnetic core the next day. When my family noticed that I was serious about this change, they started treating me some other than and making barbed comments. veritable(a) some of my friends would make sarcastic comments and tell me to quit cosmos a vegetarian. Again, I had two survival of the fittests to make; I could keep in to e very(prenominal)one else and go back to eating meat or keep being a vegetarian, because it arousede me happy and iss ue with my life.\nFirst off, my initial choice was to quit being a vegetarian. This is what seemed give care everyone wanted. My friends were not very supportive; they said meat was too delicious for a sane person to retrovert up. They would put meat up close my face a tease me telling me to eat it. One of my friends even questioned my manhood by saying, You are not a man if you do not eat meat. This is a completely biased judicial decision; they were behaving like ignorant children. close to of the time when they would start with their childish comments, I would just gesticulate and tell them to shut up and then we would continue talk about something else. They kept at it, and made me feel like Arnold Spirit in The dead True Dairy Of A Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. In the novel Arnold is having a fight with his best friend Rowdy because Rowdy is mad that Arnold is switching schools. Arnold says My heart broke into fourteen pieces, one for severally year that Rowdy a nd I had been best friends(Alexie 52). In other words, Arnold was taking an emotional price from his fight with his best friend...
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