Uh oh. This thread's getting long enough that the same jokes are showing up for the third time.
Anyone else wonder where the OP went? :fro:
yeah, I couldn't be bothered to read all 11+ pages of "my lifestyle is better than yours" bickering.
Anyone else wonder where the OP went? :fro:
yeah, I couldn't be bothered to read all 11+ pages of "my lifestyle is better than yours" bickering.
To me it tastes sort of earthy when raw.. I can see why someone would think of it as a dirt flavor lol. Most people seem to object to the texture, which is also something that's effected a lot by how you cook if.
Uh oh. This thread's getting long enough that the same jokes are showing up for the third time.
Anyone else wonder where the OP went? :fro:
Painful. I couldn't bring myself to read everything, got to the point where someone asked what meat contributes over not meat. Call me crazy, but wasn't it something like discovering the ability to cook meat that helped contribute to the growth of the primitive hominid's brain, eventually separating homo sapiens from other primates? Sorry, I have nothing against veganism, I love animals too, but to try to say that humans weren't intended to eat cooked food or meat is one of the silliest things I've ever heard, every time I hear it.
Painful. I couldn't bring myself to read everything, got to the point where someone asked what meat contributes over not meat. Call me crazy, but wasn't it something like discovering the ability to cook meat that helped contribute to the growth of the primitive hominid's brain, eventually separating homo sapiens from other primates? Sorry, I have nothing against veganism, I love animals too, but to try to say that humans weren't intended to eat cooked food or meat is one of the silliest things I've ever heard, every time I hear it.
All I know is the next time I hear one of these too good for you stuck up women tell me the whole spiel on how eating meat is morally wrong(not even going to get into the fact animals eat other animals) and that slaughtering animals to eat is so taboo.... that I point out there leather belt or shoes. I'm going to enjoy this.
Biological necessity ceased to be the primary motivator in human evolution something on the order of 200,000 years ago. Did humans evolve eating meat? Sure. That doesn't make it necessary, though, does it?
If you like the idea of evolution, you should respect the fact that it is atelic: humans weren't intended for anything. Perhaps eating meat is natural, but the entirety of human civilization is story of undoing nature. There's nothing natural about football or applesauce, either.
For what it's worth, I love meat. I just turned my mash tun into a sous vide cooker, and it's a beautiful thing. I'm not sure I'd appeal to nature in justifying it, though.
afr0byte said:Well, that's the sexist quote of the day...though I suppose you could just be speaking of your experiences with specific women.
NordeastBrewer77 said:Painful. I couldn't bring myself to read everything, got to the point where someone asked what meat contributes over not meat..
That was me. Sorry about that. I mean I guess I know most meats are high in B vitamins and protein but I didn't know that meat was responsible for civilization as we know it!
That was me. Sorry about that. I mean I guess I know most meats are high in B vitamins and protein but I didn't know that meat was responsible for civilization as we know it!
69Bronc said:Pffft. Come on, man! We all know what is responsible for civilization as we know it.....BEER!
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/how-beer-saved-the-world/
Now that was some propaganda film right there.. And I say that as a beer idolator. When they started trying to decide how much barley to plant they invented MATH!
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