Balli, do you kill all the vendors who sell meat in Skyrim? What about the random hunters?
What a dumbass. Hint: it's not our teeth that put us at the top of the food chain.
Balli, do you kill all the vendors who sell meat in Skyrim? What about the random hunters?
I'm not gonna get any deeper into this because I know exactly how it's going to play out.
But you spackle everytime someone pulls out of you.
Seems like it might be tough to get 2000 calories a day eating only veggies. Vegan you can't eat stuff like eggs, so that kills pasta. You can't drink milk, so there goes a lot of protein. Maybe I'm misrepresenting veganism, but isn't it based off a lot of raw vegetables?
I don't see how one could live without cheese.
Now that I think about it, nuts could replace the protein in meat, while providing lots of unsaturated fat and calories. I don't know why I didn't immediately think of that, since I always make a point to pack tons of peanuts and cashews when doing outdoors where having lots of calories in your food is critical.
I love veggies.
I also love meat.
And tbh why do vegans always have the most obscure ing health problems? "I had some wheat gluten earlier and now my spleen hurts!"
Meanwhile the dude living off Taco Bell and Mountain Dew never gets sick.
Here's the thing about it. I know exactly, like exactly, how many grams of protein I've eaten today. I know the amount and where it's come from. I'm the only poster in this thread who can say that. Look, I get that veganism is arrogant, but I lack for nothing in my diet. Everything I eat I'm amazed by. I am so happy and grateful, daily, for the quality of food I get to eat. Everyday I am blessed with the cleanest and most pure food available. Quinoa, amazing almonds, hemp seeds, lentil pilafs, vegetables. The list goes on and on and on. And it's a shame that so many misconceptions exist about food. Because I feel great. Always. I never, ever, get headaches. My and digestive system is always perfect. My fingernails are stronger. My hair and skin are healthy. I always have energy. I never push away from a huge meal and feel like . I'm never lethargic or sick. I don't own a microwave. Nothing that thinks ever has to die in order for me to live. Everything I eat makes me feel great and nothing I eat makes me feel bad, ever. Everything in my life is better because of what I eat. I want for nothing. I have a hard time explaining to people how good I always feel, because anybody eating meat and cheese has never come close to feeling this way and cannot relate. And it's a shame that people scoff it, because what they're missing out on is simply the truth. And the lie is so short of what anybody can choose to have. That's why we're so evangelical about it.
Cause the body can't react to the smallest impurity. Small changes jyst add to the overall fest. If you're clean, what is dirty, s you up.
I could never go vegan. I just couldn't.
And it's not because I'm a stubborn carnivore. I love meat. All kinds and cuts. Love and consume veal, even. But it doesn't make up a huge percentage of my daily diet -- I very seldom cook meat, especially when I'm cooking for just myself, which limits my consumption to dinners out or large meals/dinner parties. If dietary or political concerns ever pushed me away from meat, I could probably give it up pretty easily.
It would be really, really, REALLY hard for me to give up dairy, cheese, and eggs, though. Like, impossible.
And here is the only place where the vegan arrogance bothers me. I've never lived fully vegetarian or vegan, and have generally never denied myself any type of food -- the only things I don't eat are things I don't like the taste of, things that are overly processed, and citrus (due to an allergy) -- but I can make the majority of the same claims as above. My diet includes meat and dairy, but I have ALWAYS been careful about paying attention to what my body actually needs; what goes in my body, how much, and how frequently.
In short, there's a HUGE amount of grey area between healthy vegan mountain climber and gluttonous carnivore with high cholesterol and blood dripping down their chin.
Yeah, but beans require pork tbh.
Its not wrong to eat meat. It may be wrong by your standards, but I think I speak for 99.9% of us who think that your standards are wack as . I can get on board with not eating from the big ass animal farms but saying eating any meat is wrong is some crazy talk.
Aside from mozzarella I hate cheese.
This balli person is trolling right?
You're also the angriest poster in here a lot of the time. On the other hand, I just ate sushi and I'm likely now the happiest poster in here.
You gotta read that Tolstoy essay Manny. It's very simple- there exists a moral aversion, in all of us, to causing death. Don't deny that , especially for something as shallow as the gustatory. You should also google 'consider the lobster' by David Foster Wallace, a meat eater.
I could post in this thread a lot more, but I'm drunk and on my phone and can't hang. That's my vice.
This is true.
Your body casues the death of many forms of life on a daily basis. Plants are also alive.
The crown is heavy yo. And toleration ain't easy.
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