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Yeah, i agree with you with the hunter-gathers part, it would be cool living like that, no money troubles ect. I don't agree with you on the lady ape buns though, they would be all hairy!
Originally posted by skalla
i know all that, but i could just as easily wipe my arse on a tree or a big leaf while chewing on unwiped-on leaves while contemplating which lady ape has the nicest buns... i like being human too, there plenty i dont like being human though.
farming was not so great for humans either if we want to go that way - it reduced diversity in our diet, impacted on our health and damaged our bones and muscle structure due to the repetitive motions requuired for planting, harvesting and grinding corn. hunter-gatherers were much healthier which is well proven by archaeology. farming is where it starts to go wrong, with heirarchies, cities, social division etc etc etc. that does not even start to go into the road it led down for the planet, ecosystem etc etc
if i had the chance to go back in time, i'd take my chances in the pre farming meso/neolithic, i think it would be awesome, if a little bit edge of the seat. again though thats another thread - i've kinda rambled alot today
Originally posted by purplemer
Until recently, due to the lack of quality statistical studies, too great of a role in the great debate between vegetarians and meat eaters was played by a rhetorical component. A large-scale study involving 120,000 people showed that consumption of red meat significantly reduces life expectancy. The position of v
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Studies like this are well overdue. It has long been the common consensus among vegetarians that its more healthy not to eat meat but evidence was scant.
Eating meat in my opinion is an act of bullying against animals. It is puts a big strain on our biosphere. We can feed a lot more people with less land on vegetables...
Maybe one day you will get labels on meat products like you do on cigarettes... Warning may cause cancer..
Originally posted by korathin
Originally posted by purplemer
Until recently, due to the lack of quality statistical studies, too great of a role in the great debate between vegetarians and meat eaters was played by a rhetorical component. A large-scale study involving 120,000 people showed that consumption of red meat significantly reduces life expectancy. The position of v
www.trueactivist.com...
Studies like this are well overdue. It has long been the common consensus among vegetarians that its more healthy not to eat meat but evidence was scant.
Eating meat in my opinion is an act of bullying against animals. It is puts a big strain on our biosphere. We can feed a lot more people with less land on vegetables...
Maybe one day you will get labels on meat products like you do on cigarettes... Warning may cause cancer..
Interesting, another intellectually dishonest statement from a vegetarian. It is like the time vegetarians tried to claim that they where smarter because a study that showed "vegetarians" who ate fish and poultry where smarter then vegetarians/vegans and normal red meat eaters.
That study was about red meat. To try and use that as a justification for degenerate dietary lifestyles is dishonest at best, an act of public terrorism at worst. Then again, vegetarians are historically more likely to be control freaks or mass murderers. Explains why you can't bug off and leave other people alone. You don't see me or any other sensible person harassing vegetarians for their poor eating lifestyle.
Yet you seem to think you have a right to hound others, much like a mentally ill person who tries to convince all their friends that the meds they are on are good for their friends too.
Personally, between you and me, I don't care much for red meat. Heck, unless I cook it into charcoal it is hard for my system to digest it(ground beef though is somewhat OK). Poultry though, I couldn't live without it. Maybe your genetic line is more herbivoreish, but me? No way, I am an omnivore. I accept that.
Originally posted by sitchin
from the DNA they pulled from the mummies from Egypt to the 5000 year old iceman mummy all were found to have suffered from heart disease even though they led fit and healthy lives and good diet ...
the estimated age of the iceman was placed at 40 ,(at death) and when compared to modern man of the same age with heart disease there was little or no difference forcing the know it all's to rethink the causes of heart disease
Originally posted by Trackhunter
Reply to post by purplemer
I didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.
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Originally posted by purplemer
Eating meat in my opinion is an act of bullying against animals.