Message from @Horns
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there is no ethical conundrum as far as I'm concerned
@Mosely if you're talking ramen then fry em up
if my food with meat costs $200 a month and my vegetarian food costs $50 a month, why should I not save my $150 a month
it isn't the herd, it's the argument of history
what has been proven to work
and indeed, continues to work, the example of Masai tribesmen for instance
an extreme carnivorous diet, perfect specimens of human health
history has porduced a humanity poisoning the planet and in sever entropic decline
fuck history
we have the example of skeleton changes
@Deleted User 57835c2c weren't you keto last week
change it up
Last iteration was with watered down vegetable broth. And I wondered whether I should depart down the route of frying or keep some other broth.
when humans switched to plant based diets
from hunter gatherer lifestyles
people got shorter, weaker
deformed
If I do broth I will switch to bone. Now that I have a recommendation weighing behind it.
they were eating corn and grains
even now, only some population in the world are truly adapted to grains and plant based diets
yeah
neolithic farmers were?
no way
they were working hard
I take cod liver oil and sometimes eat liver as a supplement
it was the diet itself
indolence begets death
there is no reason I personally should be deficient in any meat stuff
even though 99% of the time I do not eat it
but I'm not a paleo dude
what is meat stuff
we did adapt to them, but still
to disavow meat entirely
any vitamins or minerals found in meat
I can understand it as a fringe position
but advocating it in general, it's got to respect the weight of history
it better be a damn good reason
I technically do not 100% disavow it, just only consume it once every couple months for one meal
that's because you're musilm and have tribal ethics
and then in the capacity of a supplement