Idiots shouldn't be vegans nor should they be parents

May 09, 2007 12:55

As many of us hear in the news about cruelty to children and such, and most of us think idiots shouldn't procreate, they always do. Also, idiots shouldn't be vegans or vegetarians. I have nothing really against people who either don't eat meat or don't eat animal products, but I love my meat and my cheese, if I wasn't allergic to milk so much I ( Read more... )

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Agreed prettybird911 May 10 2007, 16:48:01 UTC
If we weren't meant to eat meat... explain human dentition. The toxins that vegans rave about comming from meat actually only come animal products actually come from animal FAT - eliminating the fat eliminates the toxins. Eliminating the animal products themselves results in all sort of bodily harm. Besides, babies need fat. They also need human antibodies contained in breast milk. And what was wrong with feeding the baby formula? Also, vegans have to take a bunch of other random lab-created chemical stuff to get similar nutrition to that found in real food (and not all of it can be re-created in vegan form, for example vitamin B12) - in a much more harmful manner since most of those vegan chemical pseudo-foods are carcinogenic and cause brain damage. Brain damage, hmmm... might explain a few things. Stupidest diet EVER. Bob sent this article out to a bunch of his vegan friends. LOL

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Re: Agreed logicbreakheart May 10 2007, 20:25:39 UTC
Only stupid vegans eat those kinds of foods. A vegan diet can be healthier than one containing meat as long as it doesn't contain any of that rubbish. There are pros and cons to all diets. You could say "look at omnivorous people, how do they expect to get proper nutrition when all they eat is hamburgers!" obviously anyone of any diet can eat chemical-ridden awful food. Alot of omnivorous people don't actually get enough protein because the type of proteins they eat usually come from meat (not exactly the source of all good health!) and meat proteins are the hardest for the human body to break down. Vegetable proteins are far easier to break down, a good source is a popular (proper not plastic vegan food) Quinoa also sprouts, beans, grains and nuts and seeds ( ... )

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The Granola Crisis (Part 1) prettybird911 May 10 2007, 23:25:21 UTC
I don't know what your credintials are... and I don't know who you are either to be honest other than some random person on the internet who knows Jenn ( ... )

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Re: The Granola Crisis (Part 1) logicbreakheart May 11 2007, 22:41:53 UTC
I didn't actually say that I liked the omnivores-for-survival theory, I don't particularly, I was just aware that it was a popular theory ( ... )

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The Granola Crisis (Part 2) prettybird911 May 10 2007, 23:25:41 UTC
Also, you mention in the next responce that it's easier to be a "slim healthy vegan" because "meat proteins are harder to digest than other proteins"? WTF? YOU WANT MORE COMPLEX PROTEINS IF YOU WANT TO LOSE WEIGHT! You want more complex EVERYTHING if you want to lose weight! Besides, even vegans take protein suppliments. At least the smart ones do. Simple proteins, like simple carbs, require less energy reserves (read: fat) to break down and are much more easily converted into fat for storage later ( ... )

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Re: The Granola Crisis (Part 2) logicbreakheart May 11 2007, 22:49:41 UTC
I also didn't say that it is easier to be a slim healthy vegan BECAUSE meat proteains are harder to digest than other proteins. It easier to be slim as a vegan because, if you follow the diet healthily, you should be eating less bad fats. I am also not aware that a lack of more complex proteins causing the body to 'canibalize' it's own muscle tissue, but I am open to the fact that this will be something I am yet to learn, but it is also possible to eat only complex proteins and not actually be utilising it fully, as I was pointing out. So either way there are problems. And yet again can I point out that I myself am omnivorous.

I agree with the last paragraph.

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