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Meat is fucking great END OF DISCUSSION! Where the fuck did "wild oats" bitch off to anyway? Fucking high off his ass socks and sandal wearing BO stinkin burning man motherfucker GTFO. Now seriously what the fuck was up with that picture of the kids holding a skinned dog? -
Not disturbing at all, I love dead animals and love to wear them.
This a fox jacket dyed pink

Raccoon with fox

Rabbit

Beaver

Mink
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This theory might be worth a shit if we didn't cook our meat before we ate it.
2) humans arent supposed to eat meat, because our intestinal tract is so long. we're designed to process vegetation. animals can process meat because they are pretty much a straight tube that goes in, and one that comes out.
by the time we eliminate "digested" meat from our bodies, it is ROTTING, and carcinogenic. rotting meat. literally rotting flesh.Leave a comment:
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This x100
Not everyone in this country is a lazy, coddled, fatass.
And no I don't think its a disturbing pic, Anyone who has field dressed an animal will more than likely say the same. I actually really enjoy cooking, I have been looking into going to the Texas Culinary Acadmey(Austin). Pending my lady finishing school.Last edited by Miasma; 05-11-2009, 08:42 AM.Leave a comment:
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I have read books lots of them, this is a subject that dose not particularly interest me but I do have some knowledge of it
Last time I checked humans are Omnivores that means we can and are supposed to eat anything. Our digestive systems are designed to handle primarily vegetation, nuts, and seeds (the primary diet of the hunter gatherer nomadic people). That is why we have some many broad flat teeth for grinding and crushing. But we are also designed to eat meat as its available or we would not have the sharp cutting and slicing and holding teeth in the front.
DO we eat more meat in this modern day and age than we are evolutionarily designed to? yes prolly. But not all of us show to work at 9am am and sit in a cubical all day either some of us actually still work physically for a living from sun up to sun down and need the large doses of protein to repair muscles, wounds and anything else.Leave a comment:
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People were not "meant" to eat any particular type of food. By nature we are omnivores. Which is one of the reasons there are so many of "us" in the first place.Leave a comment:
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MEAT IS THE ENEMY!!!!
.... That's why we should kill it!!
.... And after its dead.. we should... eat the meat... otherwise it'll go to wasteLeave a comment:
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the poorest countries, (the ones who cant afford meat, and survive on grains, veggies, etc) are the ones with the lowest obesity, cancer, and heart disease rates.
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Bull Shit! I've lived in poor ass countries teaching english. and their diets are fucked! its got NOTHING to do with meat! its eating like a pig, big portions and sitting in your car to go down the street!
poor people walk, poor people grow their own food. poor people work harder. I''ve got uncles who eat nothing but bacon and sour cream in Europe and they're over 90. so save the hippie crap for people who care...
it's all about moderation.
many people in poor countries also suffer from malnutrition you know...
my german grate grandmother has eaten meat her whole life in moderation and she is 94!!! my other grate grandmother lived to 84 years old.
its about how you eat just as much as what you eat. there are also healthier ways to eat meat then in a mc donalds burger. and the meat you get a a super market is most often treated with a lot of salt and other shit to keep it fresh and red. so if you can try and buy meat localy from a butcher or farmer if you have the option.
humans were ment to eat meat just like chimps and many other grate apes do. again moderation.Leave a comment:
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sorry English is my second language,,, shall I pick apart your Czech? German? French?... stop being a cock-in-the-face and let people make their own choices.Leave a comment:
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your typical american:
- wakes up at 7:30am, drinks a coffee and maybe has a donut or something equally unhealthy
- gets into work at 9am, sits down at his computer in his cubicle
- at 10:30am, has a small unhealthy snack out of the snack machine, then returns to his cubicle
- then at noon, walks across the street to run of the mill fast food resturant, buys a ridiculously unhealthy burger or burrito, and then eats it at his cubicle
- gets another unhealthy snack at 3pm, then back to the cubicle
- and then goes home at 5pm, only to come home and eat yet another unhealthy meal for dinner.
- Then sits on a couch and watches TV until 10pm and goes to bed.
I'd blame the average american's overwhelmingly sedentary lifestyle for our horrible reputation. Sure the meat isn't helping, but I wouldn't point my finger at meat as the reason for our nation's obesity problem.Leave a comment:
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wow nice chart... can we have a pie graph next?? or are we allowed to eat pie?
you have to understand that this garbage only applies to America and not the rest of the world, I have said before that where I grew up and where my family lives in Europe, we farm and produce gennerally what we need and eat. we have our own chickens, pigs, milk cows, geese, you name it.
SO my learned friend it is you who are generalizing, MEAT IS BAD MMMKAY... it is not the fault of meat that America is losing the health battle, it is the fault of diet, mechanized irrisponsible farming, and lack of exercise. my wife eats a typical Moravian dish with sheep cheese, loads of cream, bacon and potatoes, and shes 115 pound and 5'10", BUT she walks to school and rides her bike to get anywhere... its how you live, not what you eat!
It is not hambergers that is bad its portions. but this topic is dead... anyone who hasn't smoked their brain into a hippie stooper understands my point...
it's spelled "stupor"
and no, i dont smoke weed.
it's a shame that you choose to live your life with blinders on. people ignoring information thats out there is kinda scary.
how you live is only part of the equation.Leave a comment:

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