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Posted by Intellekshual on Jul-27-2010 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Look, I'm just saying we should respect those who were trampled to death at the Love Parade by eating their bodies. My teeth were evolved to do so, obviously it's the right thing to do.

Mmmm PLUR meat... save for the obvious risk of illness that comes about through eating one's own species, and the small matter of legal issues. But who cares. I shall preheat the oven and begin peeling the potatoes.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jul-27-2010 00:07:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm sure almost everyone can name something they think is immoral or unjust or wrong but they still like, and vice versa.


I find this slightly self-defeating as morality is at the behest of justification, not the other way around. People refrain from doing things they find truly immoral unless under extraordinary circumstances - or they do them and realize that morality is probably a sham.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jul-27-2010 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatik
Mmmm PLUR meat... save for the obvious risk of illness that comes about through eating one's own species, and the small matter of legal issues. But who cares. I shall preheat the oven and begin peeling the potatoes.


Don't throw away the bones - I would like to use them to cast spells!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jul-27-2010 00:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Look, I'm just saying we should respect those who were trampled to death at the Love Parade by eating their bodies. My teeth were evolved to do so, obviously it's the right thing to do.


I agree with your long commune post above, especially as far as it pertains to the industrial destruction of the planet, im just not sure what relevance that has to eating animals, nom nom nom. I mean, im sure there are a multitude of foodstuffs produced on a mass scale that contributes to the destruction of the earth (see clear felling for agriculture and the by-product, soil erosion) so im not sure that nom nom nom-ing on MooMoos is qualitatively different in this regard.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-27-2010 00:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I find this slightly self-defeating as morality is at the behest of justification, not the other way around. People refrain from doing things they find truly immoral unless under extraordinary circumstances - or they do them and realize that morality is probably a sham.


Their ability to act morally may be a sham, but a lot of people are traitors to themselves, every single day. We're taught to compromise what we really believe in order to fit in and succeed in society, so it's no surprise that people do what benefits them, not what they believe to be right.


Posted by Lews on Jul-27-2010 00:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Moongoose
Also keep in mind that if the cow population was allowed to expand unrestricted it would be disastrous for the climate due to all the farting that they do. So we are not just eating meat because its good and we like it, were eating meat for no less of a reason than to save the planet! I mean is there a greater environmentalist cause than fighting global warming? Im actually upset with you for not doping your share in reducing the threats to the environment, forcing the rest of us to pick up your share of the work


I really hope you weren't being serious here.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Jul-27-2010 00:55:

quote:
Originally posted by djhaziel
lews buddy ever tried tofurky ?






I mean dude
tofurkey is crap - smart dogs = yum!!


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-27-2010 00:56:

quote:
Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
tofurkey is crap - tofu dogs = yum!!

I didn't have tofurkey, but I had some vegetarian chorizo stuffed peppers with rice. Awesome. It was super spicy.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Jul-27-2010 01:20:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
I didn't have tofurkey, but I had some vegetarian chorizo stuffed peppers with rice. Awesome. It was super spicy.
u caught me before the edit but yeah - smart dogs has a chorizo style one that i want to try.

When I first moved in with my bf we ate like SHIT. I bought a george foreman and made burgers almost every fuking day. Ate nasty ass hot dogs too...

I know that when I have kids some day I will never let them eat a real hot dog. Not turkey, not Kosher not ANYTHING except for tofu dogs. That way they don't get used to a certain taste.


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-27-2010 01:31:

Turkey dogs and turkey sausage are absolutely disgusting compared to their vegetarian equivalents. So much spice, flavor, and texture. It's great, tons of cooking recipes with those. It's really easy to maintain a nice eating habit if you throw away all the bad shit in your refrigerator and start buying more healthy items on a regular basis.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Jul-27-2010 03:24:

Totally agree. You know what is also great stuff to eat - Chinese.

My boyfriend makes a rice noodle dish made in a curry + coconut sauce and with bits of tofu & rice cakes!


Posted by ivofivo on Jul-27-2010 03:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I find this slightly self-defeating as morality is at the behest of justification, not the other way around. People refrain from doing things they find truly immoral unless under extraordinary circumstances - or they do them and realize that morality is probably a sham.


Rationalization, such an ugly thing.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jul-27-2010 03:34:

Ugly's just a point of view.


Posted by Lews on Jul-27-2010 03:36:

Many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.


Posted by ivofivo on Jul-27-2010 03:38:

Yea... I find squirrels unresistibly attractive.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jul-27-2010 03:45:

Lews, have you ever seen Ravenous? It's one of my favourite movies.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jul-27-2010 04:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
Many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.


score!


Posted by Lews on Jul-27-2010 04:09:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
score!



Posted by djhaziel on Jul-27-2010 05:12:

quote:
Originally posted by djhaziel
errr. our diet has become softer ...


I don't know what are we arguing about here I said pretty much what was stated on that article .


quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit

(you have to chew plants, you don't chew raw meat).



you don't chew meat ??? so what do you do when you are having filet Mignon , you just rip and swallow ?? okay


quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit


Think about calorie consumption and the time it would take to meet your daily requirements based on plants available to you in a forest.



Basically humans get their calories from carbohydates(sugars) which are found in fruits and plants as an inmediate source of energy which are processed through the krebs cycle and the electron transport chain. Reason why it makes us Veggies more energetic.


quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit


Thus we evolved to eat meat.


Before an evolution there is always an involution


u done goof ?


Posted by djhaziel on Jul-27-2010 05:19:

quote:
Originally posted by ivofivo
( wisdom tooth) which is now considered arudimentary organ


Dude... that is so medically incorrect. Vestigial organs is a theory.



please elaborate


Posted by bas on Jul-27-2010 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by djhaziel
don't chew meat ??? so what do you do when you are having filet Mignon , you just rip and swallow ??

I actually stare at my meat until it breaks down into it's natural gaseous state then inhale it.


Posted by Sushipunk on Jul-27-2010 05:23:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I actually stare at my meat until it breaks down into it's natural gaseous state then inhale it.


Bas stares at his meat!

*points*


Posted by djhaziel on Jul-27-2010 05:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Bas stares at his meat!

*points*


Not much to stare at from what I heard


Posted by Intellekshual on Jul-27-2010 05:26:

You can eat as carefully as you like, you're still increasing your chances of appendicitis by increasing the amount of plant matter going in you. In addition. Vegetarianism is a conscious attempt to evolve through regressing to a lower life form.

But then again, how healthy one is depends on that person more than their diet in almost every circumstance.


Posted by Intellekshual on Jul-27-2010 05:28:

quote:
Originally posted by djhaziel
Not much to stare at from what I heard

Gay bro. Why would you be discussing Bas' wiener?


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