tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3311142607743131364.post6383890363958674925..comments2024-03-28T15:12:57.882-04:00Comments on WHAT THE FUCK HAVE YOU DONE?: 'Vegansexuals' Do It With Each OtherGEFhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01146744056187558931noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3311142607743131364.post-20680882496070480532012-08-04T06:16:30.347-04:002012-08-04T06:16:30.347-04:00There is more research to do before assuming that ...There is more research to do before assuming that people aren't capable of eating raw meat with out getting sick. In fact, it's the only healthy way to eat meat. When you cook fats and oils, they turn into cancer-causing free radicals in the body. If you're going to eat animals, they must be treated with love, free-ranged, and organically raised. It's quite different from the conventional, waste-producing, large-scale way that is actually destroying the planet. Things aren't just black or white, good or evil. On a side note, veganism is not exempt from the destruction of the planet if the motive does not also include avoidance of genetically modified foods, which also distort nature.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10519688333431604138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3311142607743131364.post-9981253284405894632012-05-20T23:26:22.976-04:002012-05-20T23:26:22.976-04:00Sure if you prefer to contribute to the suffering ...Sure if you prefer to contribute to the suffering of the animals, the destruction of the planet, and increasing the chances of cancers in your own body, indeed you can see as a personal preference. But may i correct you or instruct you to do a little more research into the anthropological and biological history area where i believe you have been mistaken. People can not eat raw meat without getting deathly ill, so what did we do before fire to cook it? do humans teeth look like those of carnivores? not at all, look at cows and horses, look at our digestive systems , even after millions of years of evolution they look way way more like that of herbivores than carnivores, we have the capacity to eat cooked meat, but look at how it destroys our bodies and causes disease, all you need to do is read a few unbiased towards the meat and dairy , agricultural industrial complex systems, and you will clearly and obviously learn some things that you may be misunderstanding at the moment. thanks for your honest and polite queries.GEFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01146744056187558931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3311142607743131364.post-75418720672966980352012-05-19T00:21:58.817-04:002012-05-19T00:21:58.817-04:00Hello, I'm new here. First and foremost, I lov...Hello, I'm new here. First and foremost, I love this blog. (Fun fact: I stumbled upon it after Googling the word "inconsolable".)<br /><br />That said, I often think about the vegan/vegetarian vs. omnivore argument. Yes -- man, as a species, has always eaten meat, but that was the case "back in the caveman days" because there really were no other options -- obtaining nutrients from widely diverse sources wasn't really possible. Nowadays, we have access to a plethora of wonderful food from around the world, so naturally, we have more options when it comes to getting the proper nutrients we need as human beings. Early humans needed the proteins found in meat to compensate for the energy expended during hunting and their active lifestyles in general, and obviously, humans today are not running for their lives from predators or killing beasts on the regular. So ... is veganism/vegetarianism really going against "the laws of nature"? What exactly are the laws of nature?<br /><br />Also, I find it ironic that the vitamin B12 deficiency commonly found in vegans leads to an increased risk of coronary heart disease. (Waldmann, 2005).M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10174757373563069771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3311142607743131364.post-83611448864353479612012-05-17T12:33:33.491-04:002012-05-17T12:33:33.491-04:00Glen, at further risk of sounding ignorant, isn...Glen, at further risk of sounding ignorant, isn't it all about a personal preference ? However, in the scientific/genetic, anthropological, biological and historical sense, is man as a species not still generally and naturally predisposed to being omniverous by nature ? I'm certainly not sledging an individual's choice to be a vegan or even a vegatarian, my point is that they make that choice almost against their body's genetic eating code, does that make sense ? Apologies for being deliberately inflammatory with my rave on the delights of fleshy pleasures, peace and respect back at you, as always.WhitelinePsychohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16467567293653455949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3311142607743131364.post-51400714974877910192012-05-17T08:33:25.153-04:002012-05-17T08:33:25.153-04:00I'm going to just put it out there WLP, one wo...I'm going to just put it out there WLP, one word explains your comment, ignorance. Not to be crude or harsh, it's just obvious your stating a personal opinion from personal experience, which is fine, it's just not the reality of the situation. Read on, speak to vegans get some more information, you'll see everything is not always as it seems.<br /><br />peacE.GEFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01146744056187558931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3311142607743131364.post-14407133378931459942012-05-17T05:38:38.083-04:002012-05-17T05:38:38.083-04:00I'm going to put it out there Glen, as a speci...I'm going to put it out there Glen, as a species we are without doubt omniverous, we are cetainly not vegetarian nor only carniverous but shit, I love burnt, dead animal flesh, cow, lamb, pig, and sashimi, continental sausages, offal, game, no to whale, dolphin, turtle and shark fin . . . I'd die of culinary boredom if I was forced to eat against the nature of the general physiological makeup of being a human being. On this one mate, we're poles apart.WhitelinePsychohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16467567293653455949noreply@blogger.com