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5748818 No.5748818[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

your body needs meat to function properly.

>pic related

>> No.5748827

>Somebody disagrees with me
>LE TIP FEDORA

That's not how it works.

>> No.5748829

>>5748827
>newfag

>> No.5748838

>>5748818
That is technically false, but it is not something worthy of debating. Every person has their own preferences in regards to what they wish to eat. Some people prefer meat, some people prefer some variety of substitute, some people just forgo the substitute and find ways of getting the nutrients in another way. However, every one of these people is right in their own ways.

Meat is not necessary in and of itself, though its nutrients tend to be. There are also certain acids that your body uses that can be found primarily in meats.

>> No.5748839

>>5748827
*tips fedora*

>> No.5748855

>>5748839
*slaps face*

>> No.5748860

>>5748838

A+ post quality, would read again

/thread for all vegitarians vs non-vegetarian threads, imo

>> No.5748891

>>5748818
As a matter of fact your muscles are meat and your heart is made of muscle so this is technically true even though carnists are stupid

>> No.5748996

>>5748838
Good post. I wish it was general enough to post in vegan bait threads. It's a shame that I've never seen a great vegetarian recipe thread here. It always turns into massive fights with 200 papers being cites by either side. I just want to learn how to make a good vegetarian pasta dammit!

>> No.5749002

Why do vegans have sunken in eyeballs?

>> No.5749011

>>5748891

carnists don't exist.

>> No.5749027

>>5748996

>I just want to learn how to make a good vegetarian pasta dammit!

Isn't most pasta vegetarian?

>> No.5749034

>>5749027
It is, it was a bad example. That being said in America at least I find it pretty hard to find vegetarian pasta that doesn't seem like it's missing ingredients.

>> No.5749046
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5749046

> you can live without meat or meat products

>> No.5749324

>>5748855
*unsheathe katana*
Psssh... Nothing personal, kid

>> No.5749328

>>5749324
>getting the fucking quote wrong

>> No.5749330

>>5748818
Said no fedora ever

>> No.5749333

>>5749328
I am ashamed. I did it without thinking.

>> No.5749336

Hemp has all the protein you need

Blaze it

>> No.5749350

>>5749336
Fuck

I shouldn't have laughed

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5749371

>>5748838

>> No.5749555

i honestly believe we need to start synthesizing our meats. we can literally grow them perfectly if we just do a bit more homework (and by we i mean the food science departments/agencies run by governments) and it's completely ethical.

as long as there are tests done on rats etc then a few people are ready to pilot test it for a few years to study the effects (hopefully none, sterile foods are fine.) we're good to go in 10 years.

we can all absolve ourselves of any guilt when it comes to animals and even move into genetic protein synthesis (think massive quail legs or something phenomenal). fundies won't have anything to argue about unless they're religious and in 10 years time half of the generation that actually cares about this shit will be mostly gone and we can get on with fixing this shithole of a planet up.

>> No.5749556

>>5749555
this, and gmo cows/chickens that are one gender and constantly produce milk and lay eggs

>> No.5749569
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5749569

>I am Vegan and you should be vegan too
>It's healthier for you even though scientists have proved it wrong

>> No.5749570

>>5749556
also great. but we should have both options. although it's kinda leeching, which in a sense is quite immoral on a humane scale, there should still be strict guidelines.

how do you feel about the possibility of humanity breaking away from nature completely? the way i see it, we're getting more and more out of sync with evolution in terms of the bacteria that inhabit our bodies to protect us from other knowns and unknowns, we may need to completely cut ourselves off because it may become too risky. either that, or, we take some major steps backwards and go back to household farming and getting rid of chemical preservatives, shitty pesticides/insecticides and awful fertilisers.

>> No.5749573

>>5749570
chemical preservatives are pretty bad. your digestive bacteria haven't encountered these things before, and it makes food harder to digest, which means you get less nutrition from it.

processed food is wartime food. the first thing you need to do is get people to stop eating that.