Willard wrote:
According to Tompkins & Bird's The Secret Life of Plants, living greenery reacts to damage or even the threat of damage with fear responses measurable on a polygraph. Trees, when cut down emit an ultrasonic scream (within the hearing range of mosquitoes) that can continue for up to three days as the tree lies dying. It's been known for some time that plants respond favorably to certain types of music, and adversely to others.
Knowing that vegetable life is conscious and sentient, how can you possibly put the remains of those living creatures in your mouth and grind their corpses between your teeth? That's sooo disgusting and cruel. It's bad enough that we inhale microbial bacterium every time we breathe, only to have them drown in our mucus membranes or be swallowed and burned alive in our digestive juices. Every living creature has the right to remain alive through it's natural life span, without being ghoulishly consumed by some other, bigger life form. Eating things is pure evil and should be stopped before everything on Earth is dead.
Even if any of that were true, and not an urban myth started off by L Ron Hubbard, then it would still make more sense to be vegan than to eat animals. Every animal we eat has directly or indirectly consumed nine times it's mass in veg by the time we kill and eat it, so we might as well cut out the middle man (or cow, chicken, whatever) and be responsible for consuming far less vegetable material.
Of course, the fact that there is no scientifically accredited information that plants are sentient, but our own observation makes it clear that animals are should make it easier.
Oh, to the OP... I'm a vegan. It's easy. If you want to pm me for some recipe and menu ideas, feel free. That way you won't get silly comments about cabbages being traumatised when we eat them.