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...conveniently avoiding the bit that says '• Scientists acknowledge more research still needed'And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
In any case, if everyone was vegan then domestic animals such as pigs and cows would be endangered species. As it is, at least they get a year or two of life before being conked on the head.
In other words, vegans are responsible for depriving millions of animals of the chance of any life, and as such are practically genocidal mass murderers.
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Other studies show that vegans are more like to be depressed. Probably because they have fewer mates.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Enjoy your steak, and enjoy the heart disease you will no doubt develop, like the majority of meat eaters.Originally posted by bobspud View PostI think you can state that being devoid of meat, fish and decent red wine was a piss poor choice for improved life expectancy, in his case.
Science? Whatever. If you really want to spend the rest of your life munching Tofu then by all means leave the meat for the rest of us that can handle the fact that we are further up the food chain and accept the benefits that brings.
I wish you well in your endevers. I'm off to take a steak out the fridge for tonight.
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He's wrong. Gut length is interesting because humans have a gut length that is too short for raw grass and too long for raw meat.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was referring to your contention that meat rots in the gut.Comment
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Probably because they open their eyes to what going on in the world, not blinkered like the vast majority of ignorat morons.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOther studies show that vegans are more like to be depressed. Probably because they have fewer mates.Comment
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Veganism may make you live longer*, but after a while you'll wish it didn't. I know you're an expert on ignorat (sic) morons.Originally posted by russell View PostEnjoy your steak, and enjoy the heart disease you will no doubt develop, like the majority of meat eaters.
*It doesn't.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by russell View PostProbably because they open their eyes to what going on in the world, not blinkered like the vast majority of ignorat morons.
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Aah the old anyone who doesn't see the world the way you do is a blinkered ignorant moron line. Latter stages of puberty?Originally posted by russell View PostProbably because they open their eyes to what going on in the world, not blinkered like the vast majority of ignorat morons.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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most meat is just reprocessed grass anyway. Russell likes his grass raw, I like mine to have enjoyed frolickimg in a field for a few years
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