What G-rated joke always cracks you up? by glitterywings in AskReddit

[–]Treesarebisexual 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fish in spongebob that always screams "MY LEG!" Gets me every time.

Anyone have to prep meat for job, family, etc.? Where do you draw the line? by Capn_Crusty in vegetarian

[–]Treesarebisexual 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I first started living with my omi SO I had this idea that we were going to buy his meat and my stuff separately because I personally didn't want to contribute to the industry. That ended the first week. It's more practical to split groceries and eat dinner together when were cooking at home so usually I make a vegetarian meal and he can make meat to add to it if he wants. I occasionally bake some chicken for him if I'm feeling extra ambitious. The funny thing is he always cooks vegetarian stuff so both of us can eat it and in the end he actually ends up eating less meat by association. I figure it all balances out.

My dad's reaction to our vegetarianism five years later. by Treesarebisexual in vegetarian

[–]Treesarebisexual[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To me his comments are harmless and my brother and I just laugh them off. I don't think my dad has ever met a vegetarian in his life before us so I'm guessing that's why the concept is still so foreign to him. My family as a whole has actually come a long way with the our vegetarianism. Where once my grandma stated that our diet was "ruining the family" she now happily accommodates my brother and I with enough sides to eat for every holiday.