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Some information pertaining to "stereotyping" discussed earlier in the thread.

An expert from an article written by UCLA evolutionary biologist; Jared Diamond.

"There are at least three sets of reasons to explain the findings that agriculture was bad for health. First, hunter-gatherers enjoyed a varied diet, while early fanners obtained most of their food from one or a few starchy crops. The farmers gained cheap calories at the cost of poor nutrition, (today just three high-carbohydrate plants -- wheat, rice, and corn -- provide the bulk of the calories consumed by the human species, yet each one is deficient in certain vitamins or amino acids essential to life.)"

http://discovermagazine.com/1987/may/02-the-worst-mistake-in-the-history-of-the-human-race/article_v
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Out of all the beers I tried here are my favorites in no order along with their origin. Im sure you'll like most of them. My favorite to get drunk with is sapporo, but for taste probably Ludwig Wiessebeer. Hope this helper


ludwig wissebeer (germany)
sapporo (japan)
asahi (japan)
stella artois (belgium)
estrella (spain)
carslberg (denmark)
peroni (italy)
baltika (russia)
dab (germany)
lowenbrau (germany)

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