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Originally Posted by SameOldStory
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I would rather work with someone on drugs than a vegetarian. When I was young and stupid (as opposed to old and stupid  ), I lived as a vegetarian for two years. Not out of idealism, but simply to see if there really were any health benefits. Perhaps if you have some weird disease there might be. But otherwise none.
The one good thing about that episode was that it made me reevaluate all that I had been taught. I slowly switched from being a liberal to being more conservative....
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Ah, munching on a juicy steak for which a sentient creature (which experienced pain and feared death) was slaughtered, is a sign of maturity?
But back to topic: I don't know what the book contained exactly, but unless it was purely a manual on how to engage in criminal activities, my first reaction would be in support of Amazon.
Frankly, I personally feel that religious brainwashing of children probably causes greater long-term harm than experimenting with sex or drugs, but I don't go around calling for the banning of "Bible Stories for Children...."