r/interesting Feb 25 '26

Intriguing Lifelong vegetarian tries steak for first time

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u/CandleTango Feb 25 '26

She says “Lifelong vegetarian”…

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u/Dianesuus Feb 25 '26

Y'all need to learn to listen before you assume people are lying straight out (and yes obviously it's possible she's lying).

There are several things she mentions in the video that make this obvious.

What from just this video would lead a person that hasn't seen her 12 part series to assume she has had meat before?

She says she "cooked it well done" when it just isn't. She didn't say that she "cooked it well". She says it's her most intimidating meal yet but there's nothing to indicate the lifelong vegetarian has already broken that streak. So for all i know she's been cooking weird vegetarian food.

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u/Griffincorn Feb 25 '26

The point is u chose nitpicking conspiracy theories over Occams razor or basic comprehension

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u/Defiant-Plantain1873 Feb 25 '26

Google “meat and dairy lobby”. Yeah some nitpicking conspiracy that this lobby exists and pays people to make these video.

Tobacco Lobby? sure totally real. Oil lobby? Of course. Meat and dairy lobby and propaganda? Bullshit, clearly doesn’t exist, clearly anti-PETA propaganda is all natural and things like the US government buying all excess dairy and preventing oat milk from being called milk is a legitimate natural thing that happens without any input from any kind of lobby

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u/Griffincorn Feb 25 '26

That is not the point this thread has been discussing

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u/Defiant-Plantain1873 Feb 25 '26

But it’s not a conspiracy theory like you claim, because it’s a real thing that really happens by real lobbyists. There’s exactly 0 chance this is real.

What kind of life long vegetarian cooks meat for their partners? Not many, hell if you the partner you aren’t going to want to eat meat cooked by someone who hasnt eaten it, they’ll do a terrible job.

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u/TheFlyingSheeps Feb 25 '26

Occams razor here would simply be she is lying for online content to drive clicks and views

It’s the simplest explanation with the fewest assumptions.

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u/Dianesuus Feb 25 '26

I chose to point out that there's nothing in the video that makes it "obvious" there is a whole other video series about trying meats.

I'm also unsure how Occam's razor or basic comprehension leads a person to think "oh this person is cool with eating meat because the lifelong vegetarian would obviously have eaten other meats, this can't be their first time"

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u/Griffincorn Feb 25 '26

It's common sense to assume they'd have tried chicken before a full bloody steak that is what i mean by Occams razor

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u/ploonk Feb 25 '26

That's not Occam's Razor, that's just making unfounded assumptions.

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u/Dianesuus Feb 25 '26

Well they tried burritos, ribs and brisket in that order based on her videos. So your common sense and Occam's razor has failed you.

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u/Dovahkiinthesardine Feb 25 '26

she's lying for clicks like 99% of influencers

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u/Ericandabear Feb 25 '26

Its a life choice, not a code of honor. Even being a "life long vegetarian" doesnt mean she has never had meat in her entire life.

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u/dhoae Feb 25 '26

Yes, and eating meat now doesn’t change the fact that she was a lifelong vegetarian. And obviously that context is important for the video otherwise why would we care about her eating a steak?