I saw you said you've been a vegan your whole life. Have you ever eaten meat or animal products? If so, what did you think?
Well, it's more than likely I've accidentally eaten something with meat or animal products in it. To be honest, I never really taste a difference. The thing about being a meat eater is that you can go from eating meat to eating "vegan food" in a second, and it'd be completely normal to you because you never gave it a second thought. As a vegan, you can't just eat anything like that. If you do eat something you shouldn't accidentally, however, it's a simple mistake and you can't really taste a difference anyway.
It's not like your sense of taste goes funny or anything. It's pretty easy to find out whether something has meat in or not, so it's never really a big deal to find vegan products. Plenty of good, common food is suitable for vegans, and there are plenty of realistic substitutes for the few that aren't. Fake meat is a thing as well, and though I can't confirm it tastes the same as real meat for obvious reasons, plenty of people say it does.
The primary reason I'm vegan is because I firmly believe that, while you have the option to live a normal, happy, healthy life without ever harming another living creature, you just take it. I just think, in the modern world, eating meat is completely unnecessary, and the only reason it's a still thing is because there's a market for it. I could go on and on about the horrible things animals go through to end up as meat, but I really think it's important to see for yourself, because I don't think that many people fully understand the extinct of it, and only when people start to does change begin.
Oh you can sing? How well can you sing?
I sound like I'm dying.