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hmmm....we were born with teeth that were meant to tear meat.....meat is a natural part of the human diet. Not eating meat is going against nature.
OMFG... to hell with turducken...
I want turduckencorpheail and Osturduckencorpheil NOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced hmmm....we were born with teeth that were meant to tear meat.....meat is a natural part of the human diet. Not eating meat is going against nature. |
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| Originally posted by MarkT but is following nature always the best path? |
For YOU, Bender (courtesy of Petty!!)
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| Originally posted by Pettiscool mmmmmmmmmmm bacon |
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| Originally posted by shanny Frank speaks the truth. |
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| Originally posted by MarkT but is following nature always the best path? |
This is such a slippery slope argument though...
You could argue that we never should have screwed with nature, and then we would still be in the hunting and gathering stage.
Humans have screwed with nature and it has enabled us to make tremendous advancements. Obviously there have been some mistakes, but its impossible to be perfect.
It's not rational to say we should never mess with nature.
Meat-lovin is in my pedigree, my grandfather was a butcher 
I currently live in the building that used to house his butcher-shop. My basement is littered with meat-cutting equipment (knives, scales, cutting blocks, meat scales, etc.). It's a little creepy because most of the equipment has rusted and there is a thick layer of dust mixed with blood covering the room. Maybe I'll post some pictars when I get home (to the house haunted by the souls of a thousand cows!).
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard And once again TA proves there is in fact such a thing as a stupid question. To answer your question I would recommend you look at all the havok we have caused by not following nature in the past. From simple things like lactose intollerance developing by our unnatural choice to continue consuming dairy products into adulthood (where no other animal does this) to epidemic drought and famine caused by deforestation or over cultivation of land, the near destruction of the aborigional people in the heart of Australia due to commercial farms and the introduction of foriegn animal species.... especially cats, and countless other examples, we can see the detrimental effects of fuckin' with nature everywhere. all that aside we all personally reap the benefits of screwing with nature everyday and probably aren't willing to give that up.... however, it still isn't the best idea we ever had. |
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| Originally posted by musicsnob_NOT someone could make an argument about homosexuality with that remark mister... :P I have also seen you eat meat on a number of ocasions in the last year... you know you miss it enough that you will have one of those Keg size prime rib dinners before too long I'm a member of PETA...People Eating Tasty Animals |
Can we stop talking about this nature shit and get back to talking about how fucking awesome prime rib roasts and turduckens are?
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| Originally posted by MarkT I don't think it's a stupid question at all... While I appreciate (and agree with to a great extent) the examples you present, do you then advocate shunning all modern medicine and letting nature take it's course with regard to all forms of illness and disease? Should we treat everything with nothing but herbs? |
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| Originally posted by VERTiG0 Can we stop talking about this nature shit and get back to talking about how fucking awesome prime rib roasts and turduckens are? |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree I'm in mood for going out for a big fucking steak tonight. Anyone know a good place in KW area? |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree I'm in mood for going out for a big fucking steak tonight. Anyone know a good place in KW area? |
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| Originally posted by VERTiG0 Riverbank Steakhouse here in Cambridge. Fuck me running is it ever good. Pricey as hell, but a great place to take a woman for the atmosphere and all that good stuff. Their prime rib is the best I've ever had. {edit} I think Craig is talking about the same one in the post above this, as it is built in an old mill right on the river. Where is this Solee's place in Waterloo? |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard Solee's is just off of Erb St. right behind the Segrams Lofts. Great food, atmosphere is upscale but casual (think high end jazz bar but a bistro), and the pricing is decent, similar to Gulf's or the Blackshop in price but more like Greystone's (I miss that place) in quality. |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree What's the range of 'decent price'? |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard for a steak? $20-$30. If I recall the Belgian Blue veal was $28. |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard however, altering our natural diets because we don't want to kill animals is not necessary. |
Okay everybody we're done talking about changing diets and nature and shit and we are now on the topic of how good this Belgian Blue veal really is, because holy shit I want to try it.
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| Originally posted by EvilTree I'm in mood for going out for a big fucking steak tonight. Anyone know a good place in KW area? |
Meat is such a tasty treat.
It can't be beat.
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| Originally posted by VERTiG0 Okay everybody we're done talking about changing diets and nature and shit and we are now on the topic of how good this Belgian Blue veal really is, because holy shit I want to try it. |
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