Hunting is not the exclusive domain of carnivores and omnivores, you know. That’s the message that some vegans with a grand old sense of humor are trying to send the world with their hilarious ‘hunting’ photos.
They might be posing with their weapons in their hands, but they sure aren’t crouching down next to animals. No siree! Instead, they’re proudly posing next to the vegetables they ‘hunted’ in their gardens.
Bored Panda collected some of the very best vegan hunting pics for you to chow down on. Upvote your faves and let us know which ones you upvoted and why. Oh, and when you’re done, check out our earlier article about how a vegan accused someone of food appropriation because they enjoy tofu. And be sure to scroll down for our exclusive and in-depth interview with healthy-living expert, Mai Ram Yoga teacher, and lawyer Kristina Gužauskytė about veganism and having a healthy diet, lifestyle, and outlook on life.
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Probably using the gun to force his neighbors to take some of those overgrown, tasteless zucchini.
Bored Panda reached out to healthy-living expert, Mai Ram Yoga teacher, and lawyer Kristina Gužauskytė to hear her opinion about veganism and its popularity in recent years.
“Nutrition free of animal products has been around for a long time. Many great teachings, such as yoga, Buddhism, and others, contain messages that the lives of all sentient beings is precious and should be cherished.”
“History shows that for a long time meat and other animal products were easily available only for a small part of population, whereas vast majority of people—peasants, slaves, laborers— used to consume only small amounts of it and sustained themselves on plant-based staples, such as rice (Asia), maize (South America), grains (Europe),” Kristina told us.
Golly Gee Willakers! Did you know that plants recognize and even feed their offspring? send out messages for help when attacked by bugs? That wonderful green smell you notice after cutting the lawn is the grass screaming in distress. If vegetarians are truly bent on cruelty free diet then they are going to have to starve to death. I'm not making this up - go to any search engine and type in "plant intelligence".
“We can see from various research that as the food industry grew, the consumption of animal products also increased worldwide. I think, nowadays we are witnessing a saddening situation in people‘s eating habits, which are built on using food as entertainment or to relieve stress, consuming food unconsciously and way more than we need, throwing food away, not feeling any gratitude for what is on our table and not realizing that only because of Nature are we able to sustain our lives.”
She continued: “In turn, factory farming caters to these habits by treating animals like property items, without any respect or compassion. The effect is suffering—not only animals but humans themselves too, as various illnesses come as a result of overconsumption and not being in harmony with Nature.”
“So, I believe veganism is growing nowadays, as a natural counterweight for this cult of eating everywhere, everything and all the time, and using food to experience pleasure, without thinking about consequences,” Kristina shared her opinion. “For me, it is hard to predict whether the percentage of vegans is going to grow or diminish in the future. However, I am certain that there will always be people who live and eat consciously, respect and value life not just of their own but of others too.”
Does it make ANY sense to be Vegan & then ☠️ POISON ☠️ your body with ALL that alcohol⁉️
Kristina told Bored Panda that she’s tried several different diets throughout her life. “In the past, I‘ve tried various things—from a standard diet to a vegetarian one, to vegan, even to raw vegan.”
“I must say, my experiments, unfortunately, were sometimes built on rules, even restrictions. Sometimes I would feel like I could fly or run to the top of the highest mountain and other times I would feel tension. For sure, I was not in true balance,” Kristina said.
“I learned so much from it. I learned that life is so multifaceted—sometimes by trying to avoid causing harm to others, one might harm him or her self. I learned that health is not just physical but also psychological. I learned what true beauty is. I learned how to hear what my body is trying to tell me through various signs. I learned that we are all different and have different physical needs, based on our genes, biology, occupation, and that we all experience different stages in life. A child‘s nutritional needs will be different than an adult‘s, a pregnant woman will need different things compared to an old person, someone who is recovering from a disease will eat differently than a healthy individual.”
She continued: “So, gradually I have let go of all tags for myself. I do feel best on a diet largely based on plants, full of colorful fruit and vegetables, prepared and eaten with love and gratitude. I do incorporate some animal products too as I feel it helps me to stay balanced and healthy.”
“Now, I feel better than ever, especially because of the psychological freedom and relaxation that comes from listening to my body and not being fanatical. I know that I am changing constantly and I accept that my nutrition might need to change as a result, so that I can adapt to all events that life brings.”
I think the blood already dried up. But I can still see some red.
We also wanted to know if Kristina sees any health or climate change-related problems with some people continuing to eat meat in the future. “I don‘t believe eating meat is evil by itself. My grandmother has been eating meat her whole life and she is now a youthful, happy 97-year-old lady.”
“The problem lies in overconsumption, not being conscious of our true needs and not seeing the value in the life of others. I believe that we hurt ourselves and Planet Earth by getting out of balance with Nature and not paying attention to the natural rhythms of our own bodies.”
Kristina added: “I would encourage people to be conscious of their eating habits and try to honestly see, whether they are eating food because of their physical needs or because of habit, pleasure, societal pressures.”
“By doing that, I believe, we can naturally and effortlessly decrease the consumption of meat as a society, which would allow to be healthier and diminish the extent of factory farming which is causing so much pain to those who cannot defend themselves. We are all in one big circle of Life, so let‘s cherish it and do our best to create well being to ourselves and others.”
Veganism is on the rise, and even Greta Thunberg convinced her parents to drop animal-based food products. What’s more, we’re reading more and more articles about how quitting meat and dairy is the best way to save Planet Earth from climate change. But the reality isn’t all black and white (unlike this totally cute baby zebra born with spots instead of stripes—isn’t he the cutest?).
Advocates of veganism say that their diet is the healthiest diet ever, both for people and the environment. They also claim that it’s possible to get all the nutrients that are in meat from non-animal foodstuff.
Meanwhile, researchers on the other side of the barricades are fighting back by explaining just how important having red meat in your diet really is. Obviously, both sides have their own interests at heart and it’s sometimes hard for them to see eye-to-eye.
We already know the benefits of veganism by heart, so let’s take a closer look at why eating meat in moderation can be good for your bod. At least according to one leading British scientist.
British red meat advocates are stating their case for omnivorism at Britain’s largest farming conference in Oxford which takes place in the second week of January this year. Alice Stanton, professor of cardiovascular health at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, believes that essential nutrients in some vegetables, fruits, and grains have halved in the last 50 years.
“For plant-based foods, there’s been drops in vitamins and key electrolytes by up to 50% over the past 50 years because of the genetic selection for large volume and uniformity of shape and appearance, so the things look good on the shelves. There hasn’t been selection for nutrient content,” Stanton revealed to the media.
“I’m not against vegetarianism or veganism. It is possible to have a balanced diet with vegetarianism. It’s a little bit more challenging but still possible with veganism. However, it requires a lot of knowledge and effort, which doesn’t happen in the majority of the population. People don’t have time to invest in getting a really balanced diet through a range of plant-based foods,” Professor Stanton noted.
Stanton also explained that eating red meat in moderation (that’s 2 to 4 times per week) protects us from heart attacks, strokes, and cancer. And the nutrients found in red meat are vital for kids during the first 3 years of their lives.
Of course, Stanton also encouraged people to eat more fruits, veggies, nuts, and pulses. Just don’t forget to add delicious steak next to your gorgeous fresh salad once in a while. After all, the science regarding what’s healthy (or rather what isn’t) keeps changing and it’s easy to get lost. Remember way back when fat used to be the biggest problem? And then salt? And then sugar? And now meat? Whether you’re a vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian, or omnivore, just remember to get all the nutrients your body requires, exercise lots, and get plenty of sleep.
this is a fun post but honestly it helps yall 'real hunters' see how stupid you look. yeah, posing with fruits and veg is silly but posing with dead corpses that you killed for fun is sick and twisted
Vegetables are healthy and tasty and hunters are some of the greatest environmentalists/naturalists there are. The two aren’t mutually exclusive
I don't think thats the point. It's about hunters who hunt for sport or gain like shooting a tiger for a trophy or an elephant for his tusk. Thats dispicable.
Load More Replies...I'm pretty sure a good majority of these are actually legit hunters who are making fun of vegans and vegetarians.
Big deal. I've been a cereal killer for years. A 12 gauge makes short work on a box of Cap'n Crunch.
A lot of these vegetables are going to be inedible because they're way past prime picking stage. A prime example of trophy hunting.
Itt does look like a lot and all the zucchini would be quite tough.
Load More Replies...I guess there are a lot of gun loving americans here, everyone who criticizes guns gets downvoted. Just to explain, in Europe it is rather uncommon to own a gun - that is why a lot of people here are surprised to see vegans with guns - it looks rather paradoxical.
Gosh, I absolutely LOVED this post. I recently moved from Michigan, where everyone thinks they are such a man, shooting an animal. Really? Was it shooting back?? Those vegetables are every bit as dangerous as a squirrel or deer. Bravo for this post, and the smiles I got .
Yup. Every time I see a man look all proud he shot an animal all I really see is a sad fragile little ego.
Load More Replies...Hilarious pictures of good people who are good sports. If only this was the only type of trophy-hunting everywhere.
I dont disagree with hunting as long as its done responsibly, humanely and the animals killed are eaten, that being said the pics are hard to look at so I vastly prefer seeing these.
My then 6 year old son, asked my then boyfriend, "Are you a vegetarian?" Yes was the reply. Son asked, "You don't eat cows and animals?" No, was the answer. Son asked, "So you eat carrots?" Again Yes, was the reply. My son looked down at our vegie patch where we were growing carrots etc and said in a very angry voice, "Carrots have feelings too you know! You are a carrot murderer!" Boyfriend looked rather stunned. I laughed so hard my tears ran down my legs! Son is now 27 never lived it down.
From a cowboy poet way back in the mid 70s, a poem written after it was disclosed that plants feel pain, call The Vegetarian's Nightmare, or A Dissertation on Plants' Rights, as done on The Tonight Show, Starring Johnny Carson, who, as you will observe, loved both the poem, and the poet's recitation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zfzT7QfLZc&feature=emb_logo
The link above is for Arrogant Worms' music video Carrot Juice Is Murder.
Load More Replies...Can we have like a calendar shoot??? You know like when they do the hot firefighter dudes but instead do a whole calendar of our sexy men and lady hunter vegans! I'd buy that in a heart beet! XD Sorry, I couldn't resist. But in all seriousness, I was starving looking at that delicious harvest! What a great way to get people to want to eat better healthier foods that doesn't involve the suffering of profit farms that mistreat animals for the quantity. I'm no vegetarian, but I do buy animal products from farms who believe in giving their animals freedom, grass, sun, and full pasture for roaming. It's far more costly for those few occasions, but I'd rather that if I'm to eat meat. Even the hens there are free range. They not only get grass they also get fresh produce. Nothing is wasted.
Vegans are destroying the planet. How much natural habitat had to be cleared to make farmland to grow those veggies? How much carbon in the air from the farm equipment? haha ;-)
You are joking right? Most farmland in the world is cultivated to grow animal feed. Animal-agriculture is a very well known issue you can't possibly ignore. If all the farmland cultivated to feed farm animals was converted into human agriculture we would have more food for people and more natural habitat for wildlife.
Load More Replies...Hilarious ? Ahhhhhh no. Just makes me think of good side dishes to my nice juicy rare steak
I love vegetarian food! It's great on the side of a huge juicy steak!
People become vegans for a wide variety of reasons, some for the ethics of eating animals, some for the environmental impact of livestock, and some are concerned only for their own health. A quick google search reveals more than one vegan Biathlete, proving that vegans do shoot...
Load More Replies...What does firearm ownership have to do with veganism, exactly?
Load More Replies...or they shoot just for their entertainment... or sport..... not every gun owner is a dangerous redneck
Load More Replies...Vegetables are healthy and tasty and hunters are some of the greatest environmentalists/naturalists there are. The two aren’t mutually exclusive
I don't think thats the point. It's about hunters who hunt for sport or gain like shooting a tiger for a trophy or an elephant for his tusk. Thats dispicable.
Load More Replies...I'm pretty sure a good majority of these are actually legit hunters who are making fun of vegans and vegetarians.
Big deal. I've been a cereal killer for years. A 12 gauge makes short work on a box of Cap'n Crunch.
A lot of these vegetables are going to be inedible because they're way past prime picking stage. A prime example of trophy hunting.
Itt does look like a lot and all the zucchini would be quite tough.
Load More Replies...I guess there are a lot of gun loving americans here, everyone who criticizes guns gets downvoted. Just to explain, in Europe it is rather uncommon to own a gun - that is why a lot of people here are surprised to see vegans with guns - it looks rather paradoxical.
Gosh, I absolutely LOVED this post. I recently moved from Michigan, where everyone thinks they are such a man, shooting an animal. Really? Was it shooting back?? Those vegetables are every bit as dangerous as a squirrel or deer. Bravo for this post, and the smiles I got .
Yup. Every time I see a man look all proud he shot an animal all I really see is a sad fragile little ego.
Load More Replies...Hilarious pictures of good people who are good sports. If only this was the only type of trophy-hunting everywhere.
I dont disagree with hunting as long as its done responsibly, humanely and the animals killed are eaten, that being said the pics are hard to look at so I vastly prefer seeing these.
My then 6 year old son, asked my then boyfriend, "Are you a vegetarian?" Yes was the reply. Son asked, "You don't eat cows and animals?" No, was the answer. Son asked, "So you eat carrots?" Again Yes, was the reply. My son looked down at our vegie patch where we were growing carrots etc and said in a very angry voice, "Carrots have feelings too you know! You are a carrot murderer!" Boyfriend looked rather stunned. I laughed so hard my tears ran down my legs! Son is now 27 never lived it down.
From a cowboy poet way back in the mid 70s, a poem written after it was disclosed that plants feel pain, call The Vegetarian's Nightmare, or A Dissertation on Plants' Rights, as done on The Tonight Show, Starring Johnny Carson, who, as you will observe, loved both the poem, and the poet's recitation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zfzT7QfLZc&feature=emb_logo
The link above is for Arrogant Worms' music video Carrot Juice Is Murder.
Load More Replies...Can we have like a calendar shoot??? You know like when they do the hot firefighter dudes but instead do a whole calendar of our sexy men and lady hunter vegans! I'd buy that in a heart beet! XD Sorry, I couldn't resist. But in all seriousness, I was starving looking at that delicious harvest! What a great way to get people to want to eat better healthier foods that doesn't involve the suffering of profit farms that mistreat animals for the quantity. I'm no vegetarian, but I do buy animal products from farms who believe in giving their animals freedom, grass, sun, and full pasture for roaming. It's far more costly for those few occasions, but I'd rather that if I'm to eat meat. Even the hens there are free range. They not only get grass they also get fresh produce. Nothing is wasted.
Vegans are destroying the planet. How much natural habitat had to be cleared to make farmland to grow those veggies? How much carbon in the air from the farm equipment? haha ;-)
You are joking right? Most farmland in the world is cultivated to grow animal feed. Animal-agriculture is a very well known issue you can't possibly ignore. If all the farmland cultivated to feed farm animals was converted into human agriculture we would have more food for people and more natural habitat for wildlife.
Load More Replies...Hilarious ? Ahhhhhh no. Just makes me think of good side dishes to my nice juicy rare steak
I love vegetarian food! It's great on the side of a huge juicy steak!
People become vegans for a wide variety of reasons, some for the ethics of eating animals, some for the environmental impact of livestock, and some are concerned only for their own health. A quick google search reveals more than one vegan Biathlete, proving that vegans do shoot...
Load More Replies...What does firearm ownership have to do with veganism, exactly?
Load More Replies...or they shoot just for their entertainment... or sport..... not every gun owner is a dangerous redneck
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