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I eat beans. eek:
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i think its respectable that youve chosen to go vegan, i could never do it, esp not here at school...my diet consists of cheese steaks and chiken quesadillas, apples and decent salads are endangered species
ive also NEVER had any soy or tofu that i liked (not that ive had that much), i would like to know where i can get some good perfectly cooked like your talking about i know chi cheng is active in peta which is cool too rock: |
[quote="Duke_of_Ray":8558f]I eat beans. eek:[/quote:8558f]
me too. i actually love beans. pinto beans and cone bread with onion = best thing in the world. |
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Yep, you are right. |
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tofu chicken = better then real chicken. |
[quote="Short Hand":64267][quote=DJHeadUp]i think its respectable that youve chosen to go vegan, i could never do it, esp not here at school...my diet consists of cheese steaks and chiken quesadillas, apples and decent salads are endangered species
ive also NEVER had any soy or tofu that i liked (not that ive had that much), i would like to know where i can get some good perfectly cooked like your talking about i know chi cheng is active in peta which is cool too rock:[/quote] tofu chicken = better then real chicken.[/quote:64267] Hell yeah dude. And Noctis...whatever you meant by 'fallen to mtv'...im sorry, I don't watch mtv...so, whatever... Alex go here... [url="http://www.goveg.com"]http://www.goveg.com[/url] |
good choice mate
i cant fullly go vegan only because i enjoy cooking with chicken on occasion. i gotta stop eating mcdonalds, ia lways feel like shit. when im in my groove in life though i eat chicken maybe once a week and thats about it for meat except for turkey lunch meat and eggs occasionaly but thats about it. fish when i go home because of the wonderful benefits, but you can't eat too much fish due to mercury and other toxins. but i do drink mlik and eat cheese and sometimes sausage for biscuits. i dont like steak and pork isnt normally appealing. chickens are dumb anyways |
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It's not a mistake that human beings are carnivores. Man was hunting animals from the earliest as a form of food before he was picking berries. If you look at dental formations as far back as they exist, humans have always had thin, sharp teeth in the front and wider, more flat molars in the back. In addition, man has always had incisors and the neanderthals had molars that were even more incisor-like than our modern dental formation. Man lacks, and has always lacked, the olfactory perception necessary to differentiate between safe and unsafe vegetation in the way herbivores do. Bottom-line: human can be vegan by pure accidental happenstance of scientific evolution. Even vegans who religiously take a full battery of vitamins and supplements find themselves with frail skeletal structures, much more likely to break bones. They are also more susceptible to infection and illness due to weakened immune systems. This is no coincidence. You have every right as a citizen of the United States of America to be a vegan, I don't challenge that. I just hope you don't keep preaching your beliefs to everyone around you and endanger their health while you lead a self-righteous revolution against Nature itself.[/quote:719b9] stfu, the old ad-on about eating meat because its normal. do some research. if the world (specifically developed countries) didnt eat so much damn meat, we could be feeding the world and probably eating healthier |
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It's not a mistake that human beings are carnivores. Man was hunting animals from the earliest as a form of food before he was picking berries. If you look at dental formations as far back as they exist, humans have always had thin, sharp teeth in the front and wider, more flat molars in the back. In addition, man has always had incisors and the neanderthals had molars that were even more incisor-like than our modern dental formation. Man lacks, and has always lacked, the olfactory perception necessary to differentiate between safe and unsafe vegetation in the way herbivores do. Bottom-line: human can be vegan by pure accidental happenstance of scientific evolution. Even vegans who religiously take a full battery of vitamins and supplements find themselves with frail skeletal structures, much more likely to break bones. This is no coincidence. You have every right as a citizen of the United States of America to be a vegan, I don't challenge that. I just hope you don't keep preaching your beliefs to everyone around you and endanger their health while you lead a self-righteous revolution against Nature itself.[/quote:2a402] stfu, the old ad-on about eating meat because its normal. do some research. if the world (specifically developed countries) didnt eat so much damn meat, we could be feeding the world and probably eating healthier[/quote:2a402] yeah, i was thinking that sounded a lot like horse shit too. ... especially this [quote:2a402] They are also more susceptible to infection and illness due to weakened immune systems.[/quote:2a402] whatta they tell you to get plenty of when youre sicK ? you sure as fuk arent gonna get vitman c from a side of beef. |
I don't eat pork because it says so not to in the bible, fucking parents, i love pork chops but can never have em
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That's unfortunate.
I'm making stuffed pork tenderloin on Sunday. I guess I'm going straight to hell for that one. rolleyes: biggrin: |
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Arise Peter, kill and eat.
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[quote="Scalping Chief":5cb20]I don't eat pork because it says so not to in the bible, fucking parents, i love pork chops but can never have em[/quote:5cb20]
throw back to biblical days when refrigeration didn't exist... It's not just pork, it's all meat from animals with cloven feet... Pork is just the worst and most commonly associated with disease... are you Jewish?... |
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