Lets start here. A lot of this is quite general, so don't think I'm boxing you in. (This turned into a bit of a blurb, so apols) I said before its about my relationship with the world. I'm here, and I don't believe the world and everything on it is solely for me to consume and use. (yes, thats heavy) The longer I go without eating meat - which was unheard of for most of my life, the more it seems I can do so without any negative result. I mean I've done Ironmans, run 100 miles, my brain hasn't ceased to function, my body hasn't collapsed, so physically - there really is no need. Obviously mental is the bigger part. Also the longer I don't eat meat the more I think about why I chose to do so more generally. So now I'm thinking about do I really need leather whatevers, do I really need cows milk, and so on. The more I learn about whats going on, the more I think well I could probably do without 'this' consumption. We love going to game reserves to see animals and birds, we've developed a far greater appreciation for seeing them in the 'wild'. Next thing we're learning about trees, grasses, bugs, reptiles - it really does seem the more I learn about whom or what ever, the less reason I see for wanton destruction (despite sounding so obvious when written down like that). Diving, I love diving, its a totally different world, it took one second to build an appreciation to not want to see these creatures and environments wiped out. Would I kill a bug, no I'd pick it up and chuck it somewhere else, would I kill a snake, no same thing, well someone else can pick it up. Ants? Flies? Mozzies? Of course, but I'm not seeking them out to kill. The thing is I really see no reason to have to kill anything. They;re not here for us to do as we please. You said trees and pain. Off topic: A while ago, we pulled off the road while on a game drive and he told us to chew on a leaf from one bush. We did. He then shook the tree quite aggressively. A second later we chowed a leave from a similar bush a few meters away and the thing was suddenly sour! So yes they do talk to each other, its unbelievable! But, if I'm going to choose between eating plants and animals, plants are not sentient beings, so thats it. simple. But again a good example of me learning the incredible'ness of nature and not trying to directly or indirectly overdo my quota. buying that iphone - do you need a phone - yes, do you need a phone every year, and a new tablet, and new tv, and a new car, and a new blah blah - thats the difference to me. One you can justify as necessity, the other is wasteful, and increasingly harmful to the planet. Lastly, hunting vs buying from the shop. Mass produced animal is a travesty the more I learn about conditions. Their lives are miserable and their death is miserable. Hunting them yes their lives are potentially better but death is death at the end of the day. Theres no such thing as ethical killing as far as I'm concerned. They don't want to die, so it really is just you justifying it however you choose. But would I support you in shooting your own buck and using the entire thing vs buying packaged bits and pieces from woolies where only 50% (don't quote me on that) is used and the rest goes to waste - yes. (there is a third option though)