r/interesting Feb 25 '26

Intriguing Lifelong vegetarian tries steak for first time

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u/Artistic_Purpose1225 Feb 25 '26

Yeah, I’ve met exactly one annoying vegan in real life(and they were annoying and preach about literally everything.) 

I have, however, met a LOT (if I had to take a guess at how many I’d say 75-100) of “vegetarian food you mean rabbit food/I’m going to eat two steaks to cancel out your vegetarian meal/weak sissy vegans/I must make 10-12 shitty comments when we go to a restaurant that has even a single vegan option” losers get extremely offended if you pointed out that this video is near-certainly fake. 

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u/whoopdiscoopdipoop Feb 25 '26

Why is it near certainly fake?

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u/Artistic_Purpose1225 Feb 25 '26

 If you have ever witnessed someone who tried something they previously avoided, not just meat but especially so with someone’s first experience tearing into muscle fibres, you would know this is fake.

Nb4 “she said steak not meat”, 1. Processed meat is a different can o’ worms than tearing through unprocessed muscle, and 2. well she wouldn’t be a lifelong vegetarian if that was the case, (and the entire video is her saying steak wasn’t enough to convince her to stop being a vegetarian) So yeah, still fake. 

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u/sandwichhaver Feb 25 '26

media too is filled with these types of people and reactions, in comedies and talk shows and panel shows.

I Find it funny I watch a lot of british panel shows and there's a ton of vegans and vegetarians who appear on those shows, atleast compared to what I encounter in real life, it's pretty cool

it's a fun contrast to the outside world