I am not intending to be rude, but humans are anatomically omnivorous. We have meat teeth and veggie teeth for a reason. Why do you choose to be a vegetarian, Yoink? Again, not being rude, it's a curiosity to me.
That's not actually the case, we are descended from herbivorous creatures and eating meat is actually not ideal for the human body. We've just become so used to gaining vital nutrients from meat over the centuries that it seems extremely difficult to get enough of them, otherwise. That's not really amongst the reasons I refuse to eat meat, though, mostly I just find the idea of farming (especially factory farming) abhorrent. Basically humankind has several species that are kept in captivity, grown, raised and (almost always) mistreated just for food.
Before someone says, "but otherwise these creatures would be extinct, there's no room left on the Earth for wild populations of farm animals" in all honesty extinction would likely be a kinder fate than an entire species being kept alive purely for its meat, skin and the products of its horribly-overworked mammary glands.
Also... Eggs are chicken embryos. So what is the difference there?
As was said before, chicken periods.
And I don't know what it's like in the States, but here most people choose to buy 'free range' eggs, which is supposed to be far less cruel than caged egg farming. Many so-called 'free range' egg farms actually don't fit the requirements for actual, ethical free range, but with a bit of digging online one can discover which are to be trusted, which is what I did.
I would rather not be eating eggs at all (I have mostly cut dairy from my diet at this point in the hopes of going vegan, probably by next month sometime), but I am trying to put on weight and my usual sources of nutrition (beans, spinach, broccoli, nuts, that kind of thing) are rather more expensive, and I am currently very poor for the next couple of days due to moving house and related expenses. I don't disagree with the idea of eating eggs in general like some people, though. It's not like dairy farming. *shudder* As long as the eggs are unfertilized, sourced without cruelty (i.e they don't come from a farm that also kills their birds for meat) I don't see a problem with it. Keeping your own chickens, for example.
Buuuut I'll never qualify for the full 'vegan' label until I cut the eggs, so... they'll probably be the last thing to go once I've cut dairy completely.
Also, goddamn, this is a lot of discussion to wake up to and try to take in and respond to at once.
On the topic of synth meat, I'm not convinced it will be actual, lab-grown (and incredibly expensive) meat that eventually replaces the real thing. There are already amazing things being done with soy, tofu, seitan and various other plant products. I haven't been vegetarian so long that I've forgotten the taste and texture of meat, and lately I've been finding more and more imitation meat products that are
shockingly realistic. Sometimes they are so like the real thing that it worries me, I hesitate after a bit thinking that I've just unintentionally broken veg, and I look into the source of this food with a great deal of trepidation-- only to find that it was, in fact, entirely meat-free.
Well, I'm pretty sure I responded to most everything that's been said in here. Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to drink some more coffee (my first for the day!) and get back to focusing on videogames.