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Plutarch on animal ethics
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Re: Plutarch on animal ethics
He also lost to McGregor, and a lot of other fighter who eat meat. When he beat McGregor it has nothing to do with being a vegan either.
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1) Using exceptions to a rule does not disprove a rule. They are exceptional cases. Aberrations.
2) Even then I doubt any of these clowns are exceptions. Any man who has been vegan for years and has a fair amount of muscular development is either lying or on a lot of drugs. There literally is no way he can produce enough testosterone to build and maintain muscles like that. You need test to build muscle and with no cholesterol in your diet, your ability to produce test is limited to how much cholesterol your liver can synthesize (not much). Medical fact.
2) Even then I doubt any of these clowns are exceptions. Any man who has been vegan for years and has a fair amount of muscular development is either lying or on a lot of drugs. There literally is no way he can produce enough testosterone to build and maintain muscles like that. You need test to build muscle and with no cholesterol in your diet, your ability to produce test is limited to how much cholesterol your liver can synthesize (not much). Medical fact.
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Heavyweights blow. A few exceptions don't prove the superiority of a vegan diet anyway, most successful fighters eat meat, that's a fact.
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Re: Plutarch on animal ethics
if winning doesn’t prove the superiority, how about living longer?
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Nate Diaz has always been skinny and lanky, not very muscular.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 4:28 pm1) Using exceptions to a rule does not disprove a rule. They are exceptional cases. Aberrations.
2) Even then I doubt any of these clowns are exceptions. Any man who has been vegan for years and has a fair amount of muscular development is either lying or on a lot of drugs. There literally is no way he can produce enough testosterone to build and maintain muscles like that. You need test to build muscle and with no cholesterol in your diet, your ability to produce test is limited to how much cholesterol your liver can synthesize (not much). Medical fact.
That's Diaz when he's not cutting weight, Fat Nate Diaz, if you will.
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When I see those vegan bodybuilders, in particular, I have to laugh because it is so obvious these guys are on the gas. Even then, I bet they are hiding eggs and milk around the house and eating that stuff in secret like they are fapping to granny porn or something.