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18th June 2015 20:14
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Re: All Things Vegan!
One or two examples don't count for the whole.
I can, in return, show you examples of people admitting their vegan diet didn't work out.
I can go on and give you my arguments but I don't think we are going to convince eacht other.
Maybe I am wrong and if I am, that will be a good thing. Because I too would like to see that we as a species could live without the suffering of animals. The way we treat them is way out of proportion.
The body is an enormous complex unity which needs a big variety of minerals, vitamines, proteines, enzymes and bacteria to function properly.
I just thinks it is very hard to get this nutrition from plants alone.
It is your own choice and I will leave this discussion now. I just hope people are a bit warned, so that they study the different points of views in this case.
Going unprepared into Vegan mode does not seem a good decicsion to me (which ofcourse is also their own choice)
Last edited by Joey; 18th June 2015 at 20:24.
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18th June 2015 20:24
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Re: All Things Vegan!
You know, I started recently calling some people Thing 1 Thing 2 and Thing 3.
Anyway, have a cow man!!!!!
And I am nowadays only going to do one thing, and one thing only, regarding people who 1) either DO NOT have the required education to comment competently, but comment anyway or 2) do have the proper education to comment competently on a subject, but who chose not to for ulterior motives.
I'm going to apply that which I wish to be applied to me. When I say or do something ridiculous, I expect you to ridicule me for it, otherwise, I will keep behaving in ridiculous manners, in public!!!
I'm giving you the very same consideration I expect back.
So, uh, yeah. See this cow here? Well, yes, it is safe to say that this cow has, as pictured, lots of protein. (protein, by the way, is not even a good way to describe nutrition. It is a buzzword utilized repeatedly by the mainscream media because of it's ability to confuse the issue, and you really shouldn't listen to anything the mainscream media EVER SAYS!!!)
All of the hair on a cow are strands of protein. So are its' horns and hooves. But you never eat the cow hair, do you? Once you cut into the flesh and muscles, there's not but complex carbohydrates. Stuff that has little nutritious value and is really hard to digest, to us.
Corn, by the way, if we were to use the mainscream media's analogy, has WAY more of this "protein" than cows.
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18th June 2015 20:31
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