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A good ol' rack of ribs and a juicy burger is hard to pass up. It's better to live a short life filled with indulgence then a long miserable life trying to convince yourself of what's better.
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Dude, animals with canines eat meat. I dont see Gorillas living all over the world. Their diet in their environment works for them.lol bro science.
Let me see you go kill and eat cattle with your bare hands and canine teeth like a lion.
Gorillas got some hellafied canines, are strong as hell and they don't eat meat.
The presence of canine teeth doesn't mean that you are made to eat meat.
Dude, animals with canines eat meat. I dont see Gorillas living all over the world. Their diet in their environment works for them.
Fact remains you have to eat alot of vegetables to sustain yourself. Conveniently you forget to mention that Gorillas spend dam near half the day eating.
i thought those two dudes liked meat though?
If we were meant to eat meat, then why do we have to cook it? cus making fire to cook food, although basic, is still not natural.
I tried to go vegan but its hard to deny a pollo asada burrito here in Cali. I've cut back a lot on beef though, stopped eating steak all together
-Humans can eat raw meat. The man purpose of cooking is to kill bacteria and make the food more appetizing.
-Primal humans used to eat raw meat all the time, but humans have now evolved to having to cook meat now for safety reason.
-There are a ton of people that eat a primal diet of their main protein source being raw red meat.
Like I said before, Vegan diets are unhealthy
Forgot to mention...
Why are some people in this thread and in life bothered by vegetarianism/veganism? I don't understand why they take offense from the idea of people not wanting to eat meat, especially when no one is forcing them or even asking them to change their eating habits. What's that about?
You like meat? Ok. But you wanna pass judgment and call me unhealthy without even knowing me? Explain that Rusty.
Where are you getting this info that being vegan is unhealthy. Do Vegans have a higher rate of heart attacks, coronary bypass, diabetes, obesity, high cholestrol? Oh no wait. Meat eaters are the ones with those health issues. What benefits does eating red meat really have? Iron and protein? Both of which you can get in abundance on a vegan diet w/o all the cholestrol and fat.
Forgot to mention...
Why are some people in this thread and in life bothered by vegetarianism/veganism? I don't understand why they take offense from the idea of people not wanting to eat meat, especially when no one is forcing them or even asking them to change their eating habits. What's that about?
You like meat? Ok. But you wanna pass judgment and call me unhealthy without even knowing me? Explain that Rusty.
How do I do that. I don't like beans and I can't eat nuts all day? I want to try going vegan but not sure of my protein sources.
Where are you getting this info that being vegan is unhealthy. Do Vegans have a higher rate of heart attacks, coronary bypass, diabetes, obesity, high cholestrol? Oh no wait. Meat eaters are the ones with those health issues. What benefits does eating red meat really have? Iron and protein? Both of which you can get in abundance on a vegan diet w/o all the cholestrol and fat.
Broccoli, Cauliflower, Asparagus, Spinach are all good sources of protein just to name a few. Tofu is another good source of protein but some people can't handle the taste and texture.
Pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and nuts bruh. Although still, those are extremely calorie dense and high in fat (good fat) compared to meat sources of protein and still only going to give you 7 grams per servings, with about 200 total calories and like 16g of fat. I, like you, would much prefer a lean chicken breast which looks something like 110 calories, 24 grams of protein, 1.5g of fat, obviously 0 carbs.Broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, and spinach have so little protein though. I'm looking for substitutes for chicken/beef.