Plant based nutrition and weight loss
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stylistchicky wrote: »Out of curiosity, can anyone tell me which animal takes the milk from the mother of young nursing babies? Like pull up to the nursing mother and latch on as an adult. For example a lion cub, the mother and father stay together...does the dad or any other in the pride take the milk? This is a honest question?
I know cats will drink cow milk from the teat. Granted, I've only seen cats lap milk from a cow teat being expressed by a human, not saunter up to the udder and latch on.
Many animals will accept the milk of another if offered.0 -
singingflutelady wrote: »Overconsuming calories made him gain weight...
Oh! You know him? Wow! Small World!
He actually isn't overweight...he struggled to gain weight in a way very similar to how some are to lose weight...What happened is his gut came back and and his face is as puffy as I have ever seen it. But he still has all his muscle. I ran into him at the gym, he actually said he hadn't changed much of his food...still used the muscle prep meals but he drinks milk now... so for breakfast and post workout and a glass with dinner.
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I know that in order to gain fat you must be in a calorie surplus because you know laws od thermodynamics
You think something magical happened and he gained fat out of nowhere?7 -
stylistchicky wrote: »Out of curiosity, can anyone tell me which animal takes the milk from the mother of young nursing babies? Like pull up to the nursing mother and latch on as an adult. For example a lion cub, the mother and father stay together...does the dad or any other in the pride take the milk? This is a honest question?
Can anyone name an animal that cooks its food prior to eating it?2 -
stylistchicky wrote: »Out of curiosity, can anyone tell me which animal takes the milk from the mother of young nursing babies? Like pull up to the nursing mother and latch on as an adult. For example a lion cub, the mother and father stay together...does the dad or any other in the pride take the milk? This is a honest question?
I know cats will drink cow milk from the teat. Granted, I've only seen cats lap milk from a cow teat being expressed by a human, not saunter up to the udder and latch on.
Many animals will accept the milk of another if offered.0 -
Do you cook your food? Since no other animal does that you shouldn't because it is unnatural3
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Feral cats steal milk from northern Elephant Seals: http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2007-336420100003000055
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singingflutelady wrote: »Do you cook your food? Since no other animal does that you shouldn't because it is unnatural
Sigh....you are fairly aggressive in regards to my question.
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diannethegeek wrote: »Feral cats steal milk from northern Elephant Seals: http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2007-33642010000300005
Okay so one article about a few stray cats and a bird in one particular region...only observed once. So its not natural in nature...its a anomaly?0 -
"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/4
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diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth. You are giving Google its workout today. Thumbs up for doing research!!! Yaaas Girl!!0 -
stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »Feral cats steal milk from northern Elephant Seals: http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2007-33642010000300005
Okay so one article about a few stray cats and a bird in one particular region...only observed once. So its not natural in nature...its a anomaly?
Oh good. I assumed I was on ignore. Don't forget the ants. Wading through google for more has been an annoying sea of vegan propoganda sites. I'm not an expert on the animal kingdom and can't say whether it's natural or an anomaly. You asked if it happened in a single other animal and I got curious and happened to find a few examples. If you're moving the goalposts then it's no fun playing the research game.6 -
stylistchicky wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »Do you cook your food? Since no other animal does that you shouldn't because it is unnatural
Sigh....you are fairly aggressive in regards to my question.
Pot kettle black.9 -
stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth. You are giving Google its workout today. Thumbs up for doing research!!! Yaaas Girl!!
How dare you "thumbs up" me. You asked a question. I got curious and you poo-poohed everything I posted. Don't condescend to me now.9 -
stylistchicky wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »Do you cook your food? Since no other animal does that you shouldn't because it is unnatural
Sigh....you are fairly aggressive in regards to my question.
You claimed it was unnatural/wrong for humans to drink milk because no other animal drinks another animal's milk. By that logic, cooking food is unnatural/wrong because no other animal cooks their food.
Or does your logic only apply to situations that you benefit from?5 -
I'm sure if more animals had thumbs and our level of intelligence, more animals would drink milk "in nature."
I for one do not understand this argument, considering we are animals ourselves, and I don't understand the idea that just because humans make/do something makes it "unnatural" for whatever reason. Excuse us for being naturally smarter than other animals.
And yes, you need a calorie surplus to gain weight. Dairy alone will not make anyone gain weight.6 -
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diannethegeek wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth. You are giving Google its workout today. Thumbs up for doing research!!! Yaaas Girl!!
How dare you "thumbs up" me. You asked a question. I got curious and you poo-poohed everything I posted. Don't condescend to me now.
Wait what? Condensed you? I was being sincere. I am thrilled when people do their own research....I think its great. I do understand how tone of voice can be taken wrong over a forum with so much misplaced aggression. Sorry I didn't phrase my wording better. Have a good night Diannethegeek. Best wishes.0 -
My mistake, I thought this was planet based nutrition, as in getting in enough calories for bench pressing planets.
Instead I find you humans arguing about if animals weaker than you get to keep their sustenance and life energies to themselves.
Look, if the cows don't want you taking their milk, maybe they'll evolve some hands to keep you from it. Until then, aren't you just disrespecting the work of the farmer who risks his life milking those cows - the are one of the more dangerous animals on your planet by injuries to people after all.
A little research on what happens to the dairy cows to get their milk might explain why they might be a little agressive. *IN My Opinion* Have a good evening.0 -
stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth. You are giving Google its workout today. Thumbs up for doing research!!! Yaaas Girl!!
How dare you "thumbs up" me. You asked a question. I got curious and you poo-poohed everything I posted. Don't condescend to me now.
Wait what? Condensed you? I was being sincere. I am thrilled when people do their own research....I think its great. I do understand how tone of voice can be taken wrong over a forum with so much misplaced aggression. Sorry I didn't phrase my wording better. Have a good night Diannethegeek. Best wishes.
You ignored my posts for an hour while still demanding others produce these anomalous animals. When you do reply to me, you move the goalposts, call me a "girl," and congratulate me on doing research as though I haven't been in the 4 years I've been active here. Yes, I find all of that condescending.8 -
stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth.
And pigs.
And, of course, humans.3 -
The first postbI saw from you was 823 and it wasn't addressed to me.diannethegeek wrote: »Feral cats steal milk from northern Elephant Seals: http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2007-33642010000300005
This is the link you posted. It wouldn't be fair of me to respond without first reading it. It was posted at time stamp 8:51 I responded time stamp 9:21....hardly a hour. Plus I have a life here and don't make this my job to talk nonsense to people that have their minds made up about their Beliefs with no wiggle room to learn.1 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth.
And pigs.
And, of course, humans.
You are so right....humans will eat anything...although to avoid any confusion I would say most humans...as to not offend others.0 -
diannethegeek wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth. You are giving Google its workout today. Thumbs up for doing research!!! Yaaas Girl!!
How dare you "thumbs up" me. You asked a question. I got curious and you poo-poohed everything I posted. Don't condescend to me now.
Wait what? Condensed you? I was being sincere. I am thrilled when people do their own research....I think its great. I do understand how tone of voice can be taken wrong over a forum with so much misplaced aggression. Sorry I didn't phrase my wording better. Have a good night Diannethegeek. Best wishes.
You ignored my posts for an hour while still demanding others produce these anomalous animals. When you do reply to me, you move the goalposts, call me a "girl," and congratulate me on doing research as though I haven't been in the 4 years I've been active here. Yes, I find all of that condescending.
Oh and I didn't know calling you a girl is offensive since everything about your picture and name is of a girl.0 -
stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth. You are giving Google its workout today. Thumbs up for doing research!!! Yaaas Girl!!
How dare you "thumbs up" me. You asked a question. I got curious and you poo-poohed everything I posted. Don't condescend to me now.
Wait what? Condensed you? I was being sincere. I am thrilled when people do their own research....I think its great. I do understand how tone of voice can be taken wrong over a forum with so much misplaced aggression. Sorry I didn't phrase my wording better. Have a good night Diannethegeek. Best wishes.
You ignored my posts for an hour while still demanding others produce these anomalous animals. When you do reply to me, you move the goalposts, call me a "girl," and congratulate me on doing research as though I haven't been in the 4 years I've been active here. Yes, I find all of that condescending.
Oh and I didn't know calling you a girl is offensive since everything about your picture and name is of a girl.
Do we have a cultural difference here? Referring to me as a girl is equivalent to calling me a child. Unless you truly believe I look like I'm breaking site rules to be here?
Either way, I'm out. You've chosen to double-down on the insults and I don't want to play that game.9 -
Ummmmm. I still don't understand how calling a female a girl is a insult. Its almost like you are looking for something to be mad about? I have no clue what you are talking about. A girl is a gender....its the same as a male being called a guy. I am completely lost here. So sorry. I am guessing it most definitely is a cultural difference. My friends, sister, female clients alwsys say. "Hey Girl, whats up..." Hey Girl Hey. Out of curiosity, are you in university?0
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stylistchicky wrote: »Ummmmm. I still don't understand how calling a female a girl is a insult. Its almost like you are looking for something to be mad about? I have no clue what you are talking about. A girl is a gender....its the same as a male being called a guy. I am completely lost here. So sorry. I am guessing it most definitely is a cultural difference. My friends, sister, female clients alwsys say. "Hey Girl, whats up..." Hey Girl Hey. Out of curiosity, are you in university?
I'm 33 years old and graduated from university quite some time ago. A girl is a child. A woman is not.3 -
stylistchicky wrote: »Ummmmm. I still don't understand how calling a female a girl is a insult. Its almost like you are looking for something to be mad about? I have no clue what you are talking about. A girl is a gender....its the same as a male being called a guy. I am completely lost here. So sorry. I am guessing it most definitely is a cultural difference. My friends, sister, female clients alwsys say. "Hey Girl, whats up..." Hey Girl Hey. Out of curiosity, are you in university?
I'm 33 years old and graduated from university quite some time ago. A girl is a child. A woman is not.[/quote]
You know...its news to me that person finds being calleda girl a insult. You would have not survived 5 minutes in my shoes if that name hurts your ferlings. I have had a dysfigured leg my whole life and still get called names.. that apparently IF directed at you would make your head explode. It makes girl look like a grain of sand at the beach. I don't care that people I don't know call me names. They are only words.. just words... from strangers who have zero influence in my life. It makes me have a thicker skin, and give zero F's. I do however hope nobody calls you anything other than girl because....well honestly you may be very very very hurt.
Sincerely diannethegeek good luck to you, take care.
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stylistchicky wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »Ummmmm. I still don't understand how calling a female a girl is a insult. Its almost like you are looking for something to be mad about? I have no clue what you are talking about. A girl is a gender....its the same as a male being called a guy. I am completely lost here. So sorry. I am guessing it most definitely is a cultural difference. My friends, sister, female clients alwsys say. "Hey Girl, whats up..." Hey Girl Hey. Out of curiosity, are you in university?
I'm 33 years old and graduated from university quite some time ago. A girl is a child. A woman is not.
You know...its news to me that person finds being calleda girl a insult. You would have not survived 5 minutes in my shoes if that name hurts your ferlings. I have had a dysfigured leg my whole life and still get called names.. that apparently IF directed at you would make your head explode. It makes girl look like a grain of sand at the beach. I don't care that people I don't know call me names. They are only words.. just words... from strangers who have zero influence in my life. It makes me have a thicker skin, and give zero F's. I do however hope nobody calls you anything other than girl because....well honestly you may be very very very hurt.
Sincerely diannethegeek good luck to you, take care.
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Please stop5 -
stylistchicky wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »"Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk" http://modernfarmer.com/2014/04/meet-earths-oldest-farmers-ants/
Specifically speaking about animal species. Ants eat pretty much anything....kinda like flys, roaches, maggots....so on and so forth.
And pigs.
And, of course, humans.
You are so right....humans will eat anything...although to avoid any confusion I would say most humans...as to not offend others.
I was wondering where that line was.1
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