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The problem is calling vegan foods the same as meat foods....you didn't eat a hotdog, you ate heavily processed soy mixed with scraps of vegetables and other powders and nutrients. Veggie dog, plant dog, soy stick... whatever but calling it the meat name (hotdog = frankfurter= beef/pork product) is what causes your annoyances.
D'oh, of course "hot" means "meat". Why didn't I see that all along!
Choosing hotdogs as your bastion against vegan foods being processed is fucking hilarious
@Fiivemacs
Unless there's canine in it, it's not a hot dog.
@BonesOfTheMoon
Lol meatsplained
nobody asked you, carnist
As opposed to meat-based hot dogs which are heavily processed cow with scraps of pig and other powders and nutrients
I propose "plantcock"
Breathe, my guy, it’s gunna be ok.
Also the ikea vege dogs are literally whole chunks of vegetables. I get them because they come with other toppings that the meat hotdogs don’t come with.