Originally posted by nefardec
hope it's not farm-raised. bleghfest
Well the broccoli is wild-caught!
I don't even think most places will sell farm-salmon these days because of the mercury risk.
Dec-01-2011 16:57
Vector A
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I don't have half of those things at my shitty apartment, and it's snowing like fuck outside, so I'll just have to settle for salt and hot sauce, lol.
Besides, I don't think Paleo man had vinegar.
But he had hot sauce. Which contains vinegar (often, anyway).
Dec-01-2011 16:58
Halcyon+On+On
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Well yeah, sap from the Tabasco tree. Don't you know anything?
Dec-01-2011 16:59
nefardec
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i don't get the paleo diet really - i mean at least in the context of a world with 7 billion people. maybe it made sense when humans were the endangered species.
how has the human gastrointestinal tract not evolved, yet our 'consciousness' and 'psyche' has supposedly evolved enough not to have paleo-governments, paleo-language, and paleo-educaton?
Dec-01-2011 17:00
Halcyon+On+On
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It makes sense when you're a spoiled westerner who can afford to go without the agricultural benefits the third world scrapes by on!
Besides, it's probably the funnest way to go gluten-free.
Dec-01-2011 17:02
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What is not to "get?" I mean, you can disagree with the substantive claims about the content of the diet (whether humans actually ate according to what most paleos claim), but the basic idea makes sense to me (eating what your body evolved to subsist on most efficiently).
Dec-01-2011 17:02
nefardec
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also, humans were evolved for eating carrion, eggs, anything they could steal quite easily really.
thus, washley
Dec-01-2011 17:04
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by nefardec
yet our 'consciousness' and 'psyche' has supposedly evolved enough not to have paleo-governments, paleo-language, and paleo-educaton?
And here I would have pegged you (heh) as someone who supposed our consciousness to have not truly evolved at all, but merely adapted (cynically) to the notions of industrialization and the chatter of communicable overpopulation. You're far less esoteric than you suggest!
Dec-01-2011 17:06
Vector A
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Originally posted by nefardec
also, humans were evolved for eating carrion, eggs, anything they could steal quite easily really.
thus, washley
I can see it now, a paper in The Journal Of Human Evolution: "The evolutionary significance of 'bird drops.'"
Dec-01-2011 17:07
nefardec
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
And here I would have pegged you (heh) as someone who supposed our consciousness to have not truly evolved at all, but merely adapted (cynically) to the notions of industrialization and the chatter of communicable overpopulation. You're far less esoteric than you suggest!
thus my choice of 'supposedly'
Dec-01-2011 17:07
Halcyon+On+On
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I believe what our dear William practiced was more akin the Australo diet.
Dec-01-2011 17:07
nefardec
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I believe what our dear William practiced was more akin the Australo diet.
lol. w_australopithicus
australopithicus willi?
i still believe he was just an average extraterrestrial trying to make his way on a new planet.