People That Think Low-Carb is Good For You are Wrong
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FunkyTobias wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »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.)
The cow d'etat will begin
FTFY
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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!0 -
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CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »edited to delete
Both have a point in everything they're saying though.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 LFHC. Nice try again though!
Irony is awesome.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).0 -
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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 LFHC. Nice try again though!
Please. I beg of you. Explain the difference.0 -
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??
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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).
they would still do these naturally as they did before we started farming. would there be less? yes.. would that matter if we are not farming? no.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 LFHC. Nice try again though!
Irony is awesome.
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Hi - I need to limit protein due to limited kidney function. Cutting back on animal protein has been working for me. However, my doctor says I am pre-diabetic and she would like me to eat less carbs. Looking for good recipes that use low gi carbs.0
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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 LFHC. Nice try again though!
Now this, this is forum gold... Irony at it's best
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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??
I recommend not skipping pages and reading the whole thread.
For all the haikus and gifs of course.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.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??
It thinks animals are people. Keeps referring to them as "someone"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 ...0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »FunkyTobias wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »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.)
The cow d'etat will begin
FTFY
I'm SHOCKED.
SHOCKED!
t
(That it took 11 pages of this nonsense before someone posted a cat)
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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 LFHC. Nice try again though!
Irony is awesome.
Woops! Guess I fat-fingered that one!0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Why must we always be telling others what to eat?
I mean if those people want to physically harm themselves through their diets, then so be it.
DYEL Bro?
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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 thinking0 -
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.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??
It thinks animals are people. Keeps referring to them as "someone"
I think he's confused - surely he knows that Soylent Green is people?!?
And don't call me Shirley.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.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.
In what way?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.
Protip: Animals aren't people.
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FunkyTobias wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »FunkyTobias wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »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.)
The cow d'etat will begin
FTFY
I'm SHOCKED.
SHOCKED!
t
(That it took 11 pages of this nonsense before someone posted a cat)
Cats eat lots of fat
And proteins, so they are not
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