Plutarch on animal ethics
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Cute that you think you are somehow immune from the effects of hormones in your meat yet you rail about the side effects of the soy your meat is fed.
I mean, if you really want to compare the dangers of a vegan diet to that of a meat diet then they are not in the same ballpark. Meat, through the pathogens it contains kills far more people every year.
Red meat is a known carcinogen.
You won't look very manly once 80 of your intestines have to be removed and you start carrying your shit in a plastic bag strapped to your leg.
I mean, if you really want to compare the dangers of a vegan diet to that of a meat diet then they are not in the same ballpark. Meat, through the pathogens it contains kills far more people every year.
Red meat is a known carcinogen.
You won't look very manly once 80 of your intestines have to be removed and you start carrying your shit in a plastic bag strapped to your leg.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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At least my intestines will be around at 80. Most homovegans will have their asshole and large intestine removed by 45 due to repeated prolapsing due to improper dieting causing poor stools and sodomy. It has been proven that gays (which nearly all vegans are) have a high risk for anal cancer as well, meaning that your and JD won't have a colon much longer, only a semicolon (ZING!).Montegriffo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 7:38 amCute that you think you are somehow immune from the effects of hormones in your meat yet you rail about the side effects of the soy your meat is fed.
I mean, if you really want to compare the dangers of a vegan diet to that of a meat diet then they are not in the same ballpark. Meat, through the pathogens it contains kills far more people every year.
Red meat is a known carcinogen.
You won't look very manly once 80 of your intestines have to be removed and you start carrying your shit in a plastic bag strapped to your leg.
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You need cholesterol to maintain your endocrine system. When you starve yourself of essential nutrients, your body will try to compensate, but your liver can only synthesize so much cholesterol to keep you alive. The longterm impact for men is a drastic reduction in testosterone over time. Because their diet is packed with phyotestrogens, their estrogen levels sky-rocket. This is why they have that soyboy look and why they behave like women. The longer you eat like a vegan, the more like a woman you will look and behave.
It's just a really terrible diet/religion. If you don't want to kill animals, that is fine. Just add eggs and dairy and you will get the fats that you need.
It's just a really terrible diet/religion. If you don't want to kill animals, that is fine. Just add eggs and dairy and you will get the fats that you need.
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Don't help these queersSpeaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 7:51 amYou need cholesterol to maintain your endocrine system. When you starve yourself of essential nutrients, your body will try to compensate, but your liver can only synthesize so much cholesterol to keep you alive. The longterm impact for men is a drastic reduction in testosterone over time. Because their diet is packed with phyotestrogens, their estrogen levels sky-rocket. This is why they have that soyboy look and why they behave like women. The longer you eat like a vegan, the more like a woman you will look and behave.
It's just a really terrible diet/religion. If you don't want to kill animals, that is fine. Just add eggs and dairy and you will get the fats that you need.
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The body needs nutrients, not ingredients, beware anyone trying to push ingredients as a dietary necessity, they may just be an unknowing npc of animal food lobbyists.
Sta, your liver makes cholesterol. you’re getting hysterical over an invented problem. Do more research.
There are healthy fats everywhere in the plant kingdom. There’s nothing magical about animal products. You aren’t even fully evolved to consume them, hence the health problems associated with them.
Sta, your liver makes cholesterol. you’re getting hysterical over an invented problem. Do more research.
There are healthy fats everywhere in the plant kingdom. There’s nothing magical about animal products. You aren’t even fully evolved to consume them, hence the health problems associated with them.
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And the simple truth about egg and dairy industries is they are as bad or worse for animals than the meat industry. This includes grass fed dairy and cage free chickens. These animals are also butchered, but only after being brutally used up at a extremely young ages, and the males being killed at birth.
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Nate Diaz gets his ass kicked by meat eaters, a lot of the time. None of the top pound for pound fighters in the sport are vegan, ponder that.
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Anthony Joshua, world heavyweight champ boxer, vegan?
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Reality doesn’t match up to what sta is saying, so the question is, who misinformed and lied to our friend? What animal product lobbyist website did he stumble upon?