Sun, Aug-24-14, 19:18
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Senior Member
Posts: 6,498
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Plan: VLC, mostly meat
Stats: 202/200/165
BF:
Progress: 5%
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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No one needs to eat livestock to survive. Yet meat is almost universally the focus of the Western diet.
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Vegan propaganda alert. That's from the first sentence. Moron alert. That's from the second sentence. But don't take my word for it, read it yourself.
Was I right?
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The average American meat eater pours 100 pounds of animal fats into his or her arteries every year.
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I'd really like to know how I would do the above. I mean, this is how I'd do it, but maybe I'm going to really hurt myself like this. First, I get some bacon grease and warm it up so it becomes a liquid that can be "poured" like the moron said. Then I get a kitchen knife cuz I'm just an "average American" like the moron said, and nobody should expect me to have access to any sort of medical apparatus like an IV drip or something. With that kitchen knife, I cut open one of my arteries, preferably a big one cuz I'm going to be pouring "100 pounds of animal fats" in there like the moron said. Then I take a turkey baster, which I fill with that hot liquid bacon grease, then insert it in that big artery I just cut open (never mind that it's now spurting blood all over my kitchen table), and pour. Is that how the average American does it or am I missing something here?
I like this part:
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Brian Moench, president of the Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, is a member of the radiation and health committee, Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) and a member of the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). The opinions expressed are his own and not an official position of UCS or PSR.
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