People That Think Low-Carb is Good For You are Wrong
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CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »edited to delete
Both have a point in everything they're saying though.
what point is that? wishing cancer on people and telling them they hope they die from how they eat? they are both hateful,rude, and wastes of space. they push their "food religion" on others and those that dont follow are wrong and the worst humans out there according to them.sure if you want to be vegan be vegan but dont bash and wish harm on others because they arent. makes the few good vegans out there look bad. not to mention a lot of people are now having health issues due to eating their way.
I mean what else do you expect when there are a billion animals that get slaughtered each week? The people eating meat advertising the death of sentient beings.0 -
Protip: haikus are 5-7-5, not 5-7-8. It's a fundamental fact that you've gotten wrong. Much like LCHF being the bestest diet ever.
I advise HCLF, not LCHF. Nice try again though!
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I really didn't think this thread could get any more ridiculous. I was so very very wrong.0
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Everyone that thinks a low-carb is good for you and will work in the long-term is wrong. You're pushing your bodies into an ill state called Ketosis. Your body runs off of carbs, I eat 600g of carbs a day with under 40g of protein and 20g of fats. This uninformative and lieing industry is telling us that meat, dairy, and eggs are good for us? That stuff is loaded with cholesterol and will end up hurting you in the long run. Eat a high carb, low fat, vegan/vegetarian (low dairy) diet and live life to the fullest.
600g of Carbs?? What the hell do you eat all day Potatoes, bread, and oatmeal? That's excessive and can even lead to obesity and/or diabetes?0 -
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So, I have a question. If everyone in the world was vegan, what would happen to all the milk and eggs? Would we just throw them in the ocean?
(This is in no way knocking the choice to be vegan, I don't care what people eat. Personal choice and all that jazz. I am just genuinely curious.)
If we were all vegan than chickens would no longer be subjected to the horrible conditions of factory farming to get their eggs....and the same with cows and milk. Do you think all the milk, cheese and eggs that the world consumes happens naturally???? Just curious.
I seriously was curious. Obviously, I knew the products made from eggs and milk would cease to exist naturally. Chickens naturally lay eggs and cows naturally produce milk, so I was just thinking if we stopped using the milk and eggs tomorrow, there would be a lot of excess milk and eggs (at least for a period of time).
Then the milk could actually go to raising their calves instead of the calves being taken away from their mother. Also, chickens would go back to normally producing their natural amount of eggs, 17 per year, instead of the 300 per year they've been made to do.
Souhhhh .. where do you get your veal, then? Taking the calves and drinking the milk sounds like a win-win to me ...
That's a sociopath way of thinking
The word you want is psychopath, not sociopath. Here. Learn something. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wicked-deeds/201401/how-tell-sociopath-psychopath0 -
RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »sault_girl wrote: »Ok I may have missed this because I skipped a couple pages, but did we get clarification on how eating meat is not a choice??
Eating meat is not a personal choice because it comes at the expense of others.
In what way?
cause chickens are people and they have feelers, too!0 -
sault_girl wrote: »Ok I may have missed this because I skipped a couple pages, but did we get clarification on how eating meat is not a choice??
Eating meat is not a personal choice because it comes at the expense of others.
Eating meat is still a personal choice. I decide to eat meat, I eat it. My personal choice.
What isn't a personal choice is being meat, for the enjoyment of others. To eat. Like I do. Every day. Sometimes with A-1.0 -
Everyone that thinks a low-carb is good for you and will work in the long-term is wrong. You're pushing your bodies into an ill state called Ketosis. Your body runs off of carbs, I eat 600g of carbs a day with under 40g of protein and 20g of fats. This uninformative and lieing industry is telling us that meat, dairy, and eggs are good for us? That stuff is loaded with cholesterol and will end up hurting you in the long run. Eat a high carb, low fat, vegan/vegetarian (low dairy) diet and live life to the fullest.
600g of Carbs?? What the hell do you eat all day Potatoes, bread, and oatmeal? That's excessive and can even lead to obesity and/or diabetes?
Yeah, that's what I eat usually. I'm 152 lbs and do not have a risk of diabetes. Those kinds of carbs are good for you.0 -
So, I have a question. If everyone in the world was vegan, what would happen to all the milk and eggs? Would we just throw them in the ocean?
(This is in no way knocking the choice to be vegan, I don't care what people eat. Personal choice and all that jazz. I am just genuinely curious.)
If we were all vegan than chickens would no longer be subjected to the horrible conditions of factory farming to get their eggs....and the same with cows and milk. Do you think all the milk, cheese and eggs that the world consumes happens naturally???? Just curious.
I seriously was curious. Obviously, I knew the products made from eggs and milk would cease to exist naturally. Chickens naturally lay eggs and cows naturally produce milk, so I was just thinking if we stopped using the milk and eggs tomorrow, there would be a lot of excess milk and eggs (at least for a period of time).
Then the milk could actually go to raising their calves instead of the calves being taken away from their mother. Also, chickens would go back to normally producing their natural amount of eggs, 17 per year, instead of the 300 per year they've been made to do.
Cows would no longer be kept, except by the occassional hobby farmer. Meat/ animal products actually cost a lot to produce. Farmers wouldn't keep them if there was no profit. Not all fairy tales have happy endings I'm afraid.0 -
Everyone that thinks a low-carb is good for you and will work in the long-term is wrong. You're pushing your bodies into an ill state called Ketosis. Your body runs off of carbs, I eat 600g of carbs a day with under 40g of protein and 20g of fats. This uninformative and lieing industry is telling us that meat, dairy, and eggs are good for us? That stuff is loaded with cholesterol and will end up hurting you in the long run. Eat a high carb, low fat, vegan/vegetarian (low dairy) diet and live life to the fullest.
600g of Carbs?? What the hell do you eat all day Potatoes, bread, and oatmeal? That's excessive and can even lead to obesity and/or diabetes?
Yeah, that's what I eat usually. I'm 152 lbs and do not have a risk of diabetes. Those kinds of carbs are good for you.
how tall are you? 5'5?0 -
So, I have a question. If everyone in the world was vegan, what would happen to all the milk and eggs? Would we just throw them in the ocean?
(This is in no way knocking the choice to be vegan, I don't care what people eat. Personal choice and all that jazz. I am just genuinely curious.)
If we were all vegan than chickens would no longer be subjected to the horrible conditions of factory farming to get their eggs....and the same with cows and milk. Do you think all the milk, cheese and eggs that the world consumes happens naturally???? Just curious.
I seriously was curious. Obviously, I knew the products made from eggs and milk would cease to exist naturally. Chickens naturally lay eggs and cows naturally produce milk, so I was just thinking if we stopped using the milk and eggs tomorrow, there would be a lot of excess milk and eggs (at least for a period of time).
Then the milk could actually go to raising their calves instead of the calves being taken away from their mother. Also, chickens would go back to normally producing their natural amount of eggs, 17 per year, instead of the 300 per year they've been made to do.
Souhhhh .. where do you get your veal, then? Taking the calves and drinking the milk sounds like a win-win to me ...
That's a sociopath way of thinking
The word you want is psychopath, not sociopath. Here. Learn something. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wicked-deeds/201401/how-tell-sociopath-psychopath
Nah, sociopath is fine. "A disregard for the rights of others"0 -
I miss the cat gifs
But haikus can be fun too
And so...#WhyNotBoth
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Escloflowne wrote: »
He can't be a troll. Trolls eat almost exclusively meat. Duh.0 -
So, I have a question. If everyone in the world was vegan, what would happen to all the milk and eggs? Would we just throw them in the ocean?
(This is in no way knocking the choice to be vegan, I don't care what people eat. Personal choice and all that jazz. I am just genuinely curious.)
If we were all vegan than chickens would no longer be subjected to the horrible conditions of factory farming to get their eggs....and the same with cows and milk. Do you think all the milk, cheese and eggs that the world consumes happens naturally???? Just curious.
I seriously was curious. Obviously, I knew the products made from eggs and milk would cease to exist naturally. Chickens naturally lay eggs and cows naturally produce milk, so I was just thinking if we stopped using the milk and eggs tomorrow, there would be a lot of excess milk and eggs (at least for a period of time).
Then the milk could actually go to raising their calves instead of the calves being taken away from their mother. Also, chickens would go back to normally producing their natural amount of eggs, 17 per year, instead of the 300 per year they've been made to do.
Mutant ninja cows
Stomping free range chicken eggs
Anarchy ensues0 -
LOL. Hilarious.0
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how the hell did I miss 12 pages of this?????????????0
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CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »edited to delete
Both have a point in everything they're saying though.
what point is that? wishing cancer on people and telling them they hope they die from how they eat? they are both hateful,rude, and wastes of space. they push their "food religion" on others and those that dont follow are wrong and the worst humans out there according to them.sure if you want to be vegan be vegan but dont bash and wish harm on others because they arent. makes the few good vegans out there look bad. not to mention a lot of people are now having health issues due to eating their way.
I mean what else do you expect when there are a billion animals that get slaughtered each week? The people eating meat advertising the death of sentient beings.
there is no reason to be like that no matter what your beliefs. you can get your beliefs out there without wishing harm on others and hoping they die. its not any better than those who tell you you are going to hell if you dont believe in God or a higher being. animals were put on this earth as food. does that mean you have to eat them? no it doesnt. everyone has a choice. but to hate others and tell them they are going to die or wishing death on them is not the way to get your opinion across to others.. eventually there would be an overpopulation of these things, when that happens how do you expect to take care of that problem?0 -
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Guys, you have NO IDEA how long I've been waiting to use this one! XD0 -
So, I have a question. If everyone in the world was vegan, what would happen to all the milk and eggs? Would we just throw them in the ocean?
(This is in no way knocking the choice to be vegan, I don't care what people eat. Personal choice and all that jazz. I am just genuinely curious.)
If we were all vegan than chickens would no longer be subjected to the horrible conditions of factory farming to get their eggs....and the same with cows and milk. Do you think all the milk, cheese and eggs that the world consumes happens naturally???? Just curious.
I seriously was curious. Obviously, I knew the products made from eggs and milk would cease to exist naturally. Chickens naturally lay eggs and cows naturally produce milk, so I was just thinking if we stopped using the milk and eggs tomorrow, there would be a lot of excess milk and eggs (at least for a period of time).
Then the milk could actually go to raising their calves instead of the calves being taken away from their mother. Also, chickens would go back to normally producing their natural amount of eggs, 17 per year, instead of the 300 per year they've been made to do.
Souhhhh .. where do you get your veal, then? Taking the calves and drinking the milk sounds like a win-win to me ...
That's a sociopath way of thinking
The word you want is psychopath, not sociopath. Here. Learn something. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wicked-deeds/201401/how-tell-sociopath-psychopath
Nah, sociopath is fine. "A disregard for the rights of others"
Right right .. we're back to you not understanding the difference between people and chickens.0 -
Raised chickens for years. They lay eggs. It has nothing to do with us eating them, or with them being fertilized. If we stop eating eggs, it will have no effect on chickens.0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »
freaking meat comma....happens all the time ...
last time this happened I woke up in Thailand with a kidney missing....0 -
LaceyBirds wrote: »sault_girl wrote: »Ok I may have missed this because I skipped a couple pages, but did we get clarification on how eating meat is not a choice??
Eating meat is not a personal choice because it comes at the expense of others.
Eating meat is still a personal choice. I decide to eat meat, I eat it. My personal choice.
What isn't a personal choice is being meat, for the enjoyment of others. To eat. Like I do. Every day. Sometimes with A-1.
Oh, so let's use your logic and say that eating meat is a personal choice, even though it comes at the expense of others. Well there are people out there that like to murder other people. But if we use your logic, we can say that's it's a personal choice to murder those people even thought it came at the expense of others and we should just leave them alone.0 -
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