Message from @Seabass

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2019-10-31 09:36:16 UTC  

No, it's true.

2019-10-31 09:36:21 UTC  

We're not supposed to eat that much meat

2019-10-31 09:36:29 UTC  

Americans eat WAY higher than what is necessary.

2019-10-31 09:36:44 UTC  

um our ancestors used to eat quite a bit of meat that included livers brains and bones

2019-10-31 09:36:44 UTC  

Meat is good for you, but it's in small portions.

2019-10-31 09:36:47 UTC  

we cant avoid our biological need for meat (looking at our teeth) but the amount of meat the average american eats every year is unhealthy as hell

2019-10-31 09:36:53 UTC  

disagree

2019-10-31 09:36:58 UTC  

Even our ancestors didn't feast on meat buddy

2019-10-31 09:37:07 UTC  

our biological need for meat was based on it's nutrient density

2019-10-31 09:37:16 UTC  

we dont need meat every day

2019-10-31 09:37:18 UTC  

Just let them be right

2019-10-31 09:37:23 UTC  

They had varied diets, and meat was an important aspect. But just because it was important doesn't mean they binged it.

2019-10-31 09:37:43 UTC  

they lacked meat so they made up for it via eating energy dense foods like veges

2019-10-31 09:37:46 UTC  

hunter gathers only ate meat when if became a necessity

2019-10-31 09:38:16 UTC  

Nah, we were more opportunistic

2019-10-31 09:38:25 UTC  

@Kathrine hunter gatherers literally ate meat in large quanitites exhibit A being eskimos first nation Alaskans.

2019-10-31 09:38:36 UTC  

We'd eat what was more available. It just happened to be that meat is more difficult to procure.

2019-10-31 09:38:42 UTC  

^

2019-10-31 09:38:51 UTC  

meat was a risk tho

2019-10-31 09:38:55 UTC  

Not always

2019-10-31 09:38:57 UTC  

hence why we ate veges and other plants to offset the risk

2019-10-31 09:39:00 UTC  

Are bunnies a risk?

2019-10-31 09:39:02 UTC  

Ducks?

2019-10-31 09:39:07 UTC  

meant more larger animals

2019-10-31 09:39:14 UTC  

We didnt often hunt large animals

2019-10-31 09:39:19 UTC  

i know that

2019-10-31 09:39:19 UTC  

bears elks and such probably

2019-10-31 09:39:40 UTC  

Bugs were also a bit more part of our diet as well

2019-10-31 09:39:44 UTC  

Which is even more dense than meat

2019-10-31 09:40:13 UTC  

TLDR if you care about the enviornment you would start with cows eating natural diets such as grazing on grass and you would hate industrial farming.

2019-10-31 09:40:36 UTC  

Regardless, all I was saying is Americans eat way more meat than what is needed for a good diet. The main course shouldn't be meat on a regular basis.

2019-10-31 09:40:42 UTC  

I mean honestly I am ready for lab grown meat

2019-10-31 09:41:03 UTC  

lab grown meat is disgusting you sound like a vegan rn very delusional

2019-10-31 09:41:08 UTC  

They're getting close to perfecting it, then it becomes a matter of production costs

2019-10-31 09:41:16 UTC  

Americans have bigger problems then eating too much meat tbh

2019-10-31 09:41:19 UTC  

it's insanely hard to make lol

2019-10-31 09:41:21 UTC  

Lab grown meat will taste identical to normal meats.

2019-10-31 09:41:28 UTC  

americans just eat too much of everything

2019-10-31 09:41:28 UTC  

I didnt say it's happening tomorrow lol

2019-10-31 09:41:34 UTC  

it will obviously lack nutrients opposed to normal meat

2019-10-31 09:41:40 UTC  

Computers were insanely hard to make at first too