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8626675 No.8626675 [Reply] [Original]

Is olive oil a meme food?
I think it tastes awful, just liquid bitterness.
Why would anybody want to drizzle this on their food to finish it?

>> No.8626694

>>8626675
Yeah, its a pretty bad cooking oil and using it on salads is stupid

>> No.8626699

>>8626675
Having worked as a olive oil salesman id say your lame
Your family is lame just the same
Olive oil is great yet you are not case closed
Reminder oil and water just dont mix so very well

>> No.8626707

>>8626699
You're not convincing me.
Not a very good salesman if you ask me.

>> No.8626718

>>8626707
Look man, I got a wife and five kids to feed just buy the goddamn oil

>> No.8626725

>>8626675
Trader Joe's garlic EVOO

That's good shit.

>> No.8626726

>>8626707
Yeah your just shit material to work with

Sorry just not gonna waste anyones time

>> No.8626732

>>8626675
I cook with it but putting it on salads and shit seems gross

>> No.8626742

>>8626694
"No".

To both.

>>8626732
Pleb.

>>8626675
If you don't like the taste that's understandable. Some people have palates of children. The stuff is great and great for you.

>> No.8626750
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8626750

>>8626726
Alright well I was going to give you the benefit of the doubt but have it your way.

Coconut oil seems like a cool guy. It tastes great and you can even put it in your coffee.

>> No.8626756

>>8626725
the trader joes california estate olive oil was ranked really high I remember.

Personally I prefer to buy California olive oil if I can find it.

Olive oil is good for some things, but people who try to use it everywhere are missing the point even if it is a healthy oil.

I don't understand people who cook eggs in it.

>> No.8626758

>>8626675
've 'il is great on chicken breasts or broccoli/other veggies. It takes too long to fry with it, but otherwise its better to put it on dishes before serving or just before taking it off of a heat source

>> No.8626762

I like how people trying to lose weight dump tons of this stuff on their salads

>> No.8626764

>>8626750
>i was going to give you the benefit of the doubt
Well that's nice
Anyhow whats in it for you being as such

>> No.8626774

>>8626762
so randum lol xD

>> No.8626786

>>8626774
What's random about it?

>> No.8626818

>>8626762
>I like how people trying to lose weight dump tons of this stuff on their salads

It's the year 200017 and he still thinks that eating fat is what makes you fat

>> No.8626823

>>8626818
Calories make you fat
Oils have a lot of calories

>> No.8626834

>>8626823
>It's the year 2000017 and he thinks that all calories are the same.

>> No.8626845

>>8626834
Are you implying olive oil doesn't add to weight gain?

>> No.8626853

>>8626834
>>8626818
Yes, you will get fat if you consume more calories than you burn off. You cannot change the laws of physics.

>> No.8626865

>>8626845
>>8626853

I'm implying that it's very difficult to eat over 2000 calories a day in meat, cheese, oil, and nuts.

Most people (in america) are fat fucks because they fell for the food pyramid, and get 75% of their daily calorie intake from grains.

>> No.8626870

>>8626865
1 TBsp of olive oil is 120 calories. If you put a lot of that shit on your salad you will have a 1000 calorie salad.

>> No.8626873
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8626873

Not my fault you buy shit oil

Protip: That shit you posted isn't real olive oil

>> No.8626876

>not buying high quality Tunisian olive oil
plebs

>> No.8626881

>not cooking entirely with avocado oil
Never going to make it.

>> No.8626884

>>8626870
>1 TBsp of olive oil is 120 calories. If you put a lot of that shit on your salad you will have a 1000 calorie salad.

Then don't do that.

>> No.8626885

>>8626870

Who the fuck puts 10 tablespoons of oil on a single serving of salad

>> No.8626890

>>8626885
Fat people
Anon is probably exaggerating though, but plenty of people pour a shitton of oil on salads.

>> No.8626895

>>8626884
>>8626885
That was the entire point of this topic. The man was talking about people who do that.

>> No.8626896
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8626896

>>8626885
>oh god what have I done

>> No.8626920

>>8626890
Why would you put a shit ton of oil on a salad?
Nigger get some red wine vinegar.
It's 45 calories a CUP

>> No.8626941

>>8626920
I don't see how vinegar would replace oil

>> No.8626949

>>8626941
>I don't see how vinegar would replace oil
you mix them so the flavor is better, and you're not drinking straight oil.

>> No.8626959

>>8626834
>he thinks that all calories are the same
outside of making sure your nutritional goals are achieved, they are the same

eating 3000 calories of lean meat will still convert to body fat

>> No.8626971

>>8626959
Please be trolling.
I beg you please let this post be bait.
Nobody can legitimately be this ignorant about macronutrients.

>> No.8626973

Did reddit raid /ck/, or are more and more coming here?

>> No.8626978

>>8626881
Be cool guy like Russians and use sunflower oil for everything.

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8627042

>>8626718

>> No.8627113

>>8626949
Yeah, I generally use red wine vinegar to mix with the oil that I drink with friends. Much more refreshing imo

>> No.8627119

>>8627113
>go to anons house for the party
>arrive with a pricey cabernet
>anon says don't worry about it
>he's got the libations covered
>oh god damn it not again
>anon brings out chilled vinegar and olive oil in a fucking carafe
>again

>> No.8627144

>>8626675
It tastes pretty good on rice, salad and other stuff that has no real flavor at first. Also pretty healthy and will make you live longer.

Don't be a fag, OP.

>> No.8627183

>>8627144
>Also pretty healthy and will make you live longer.
Oh is that so doc?

>> No.8627311

>>8626873

This right here. This is the good stuff.

>> No.8627319

>>8626675
i think it tastes pretty good though, thats why i drizzle it on a variety of my foods and use it as my base cooking oil

>> No.8627324

>>8627311
That shit is walmart bullshit.

>> No.8627326

>>8627144
Olive oil isn't healthy

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8627467

>> No.8627471

>>8627326
Yes it is.

>> No.8627526

>>8627324
You can get Plugra at Walmart too doesn't mean it's bad faglord

>> No.8627640

>>8626845
calories in/calories out faggot

>> No.8627685

>>8626675
The vast majority, even "fancy" brands, when actually tested are mixes of a variety of cheaper oils.
Only some california brands tested for 100% pure olive oil and who knows how long california agriculture will last.

If any italians wanna get triggered that your authentico bullshit is a cheap knock off mix you only have your own mob-tainted market to blame.

>> No.8627705

>>8627685
>who knows how long california agriculture will last.
???

>> No.8627755

>>8627705
Well you can literally see their water sources being depleted over time and that combined with the intensive farming of plants like olives and nuts has been destroying the biomass and general health of the soil exacerbating ongoing drought conditions.
The real problem is that once you've degraded the soil like that even when you get more water you've destroyed the ground's ability to hold onto it so it all washes away and causes erosion further degrading the soil, even worse with intense rainfall like what is happening now.

Aquifers are a whole other matter too and take a long time to fill up again even with consistent rain over years and years, much slower than the rate at which we draw on the reserves.

The situation with california and its luxury crops will be a bad joke next to the crisis when the aquifer that fuels the breadbasket of america runs dry.

>> No.8627758

>>8627755
>california is in a drought
California just had a major storm that's completely refilled all the reservoirs. Try watching the news some time.

>> No.8627763

are you guys retarded?

you have to use olive oil if you eat food . its either that or butter.

pick one

WHAT FUCKING FOOD ARE YOU EATING IF YOU DONT NEED TO PUT A FAT ON IT

twinkies????

any whole food you make yourself needs added olive oil or butter , every single cooked food i can think of

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8627775

>Is a culinary staple consumed regularly for thousands of years by a chunk of Europe that served as the cradle of western civilization a meme food?

>> No.8627780

>>8627758
Well either you're too stupid and/or have to short an attention span to read properly or you're baiting.
Either way, I feel nothing but pity for you.

>> No.8627786

>>8627780
not an argument

>> No.8627797

OP doesnt cook ANYTHING

it literally is impossible for it to be a meme food when every single cooked food on planet earth requires butter or olive oil

>> No.8627798

>>8627755
Factless fear-mongering.

>> No.8627815

>>8626885
that's the point, people put 750 calories of ranch dressing on their salad w/ croutons and cheese,meats, etc and wonder why they aren't losing weight from their """healthy""" 1000 calorie salad.

>> No.8627820

>>8627755
Califag here.

Don't think you realize how fucking hard we got hit these past few months. The drought has been almost completely lifted for the ENTIRE state. This isn't 2014 anymore.

>> No.8627828

>>8627820
Don't be so dramatic cupcake. We had a rainy winter.

That's all.

>> No.8627830

>>8626675
Avocado oil is where it's at.

>> No.8627831

>>8627798
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogallala_Aquifer

>Since 1950, agricultural irrigation has reduced the saturated volume of the aquifer by an estimated 9%. Once depleted, the aquifer will take over 6,000 years to replenish naturally through rainfall

>The depletion between 2001 and 2008, inclusive, is about 32% of the cumulative depletion during the entire 20th century
>Cumulative total groundwater depletion in the United States accelerated in the late 1940s and continued at an almost steady linear rate through the end of the century

>Some estimates indicate the remaining volume could be depleted as soon as 2028

>> No.8627832

>>8626675
Lol white ppl

>> No.8627836

>>8626750
Coconut oil is amazing. Delicious.

>> No.8627838

>>8627828
No it's true.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-g-california-drought-map-htmlstory.html

Unless you're in south cali in which case you should kys anyway

>> No.8627840

>>8627820
>The real problem is that once you've degraded the soil like that even when you get more water you've destroyed the ground's ability to hold onto it so it all washes away and causes erosion further degrading the soil, even worse with intense rainfall like what is happening now.

>> No.8627850

>>8627840
Got a source for that?

>> No.8627860
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>>8627838
Yes I said it was a rainy winter

It's not any more dramatic than that.

>WE GOT HIT SO FUCKING HARD

>> No.8627865

>>8627838
Not who you're replying to but even with the drought over (for now) the aquafiers are being depleted at an unsustainable rate and the south of the state still relies on the Colorado River Aqueduct to provide enough potable water.

>> No.8627867

>>8627860
>statewide storm that ended the drought in the entire state
>just a rainy winter

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8627871

>>8627867
>babby's first wet year

>> No.8627872

>>8627865
>aquafiers are being depleted at an unsustainable rate
That's what they say is happening worldwide. Desalination technology will advance and lessen our reliance on groundwater. Not a big deal at all. Stop with the stupid fear mongering you tinfoil hat wearing tard.

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8627891

>>8627871
>just a rainy winter

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/02/18/southern-california-storm-floods-mudslides-accidents/98083354/
>A Pacific storm system over southern California — one of the most powerful to hit the area in years
>just a rainy winter

>> No.8627900

>>8627891
Yeah haha do you know the last time we had a storm like this?

A few years ago. I understand you're young and autistic. I get that this is the most exciting thing that has ever happened to you.

>it rained a lot

>> No.8627907

>>8627838
>Unless you're in south cali in which case you should kys anyway

You do realize that almost all of California's agriculture is in the Central Valley and Southern California, right?

>> No.8627911

>>8627891
In YEARS! OMG!

>> No.8627918

>>8627467

Mein Niller. Columela is GOAT tier EVOO for the price point.

>> No.8627927

>>8627900
>>8627911
>storm completely ends statewide drought
>refills all reservoirs
>mandatory evacuations in several cities
>floods in several cities
>just a rainy winter

I'd hate to see what you guys would consider a real storm.

>> No.8627938

>>8627927
Just wait for the big quake next month kiddo

It's gonna be a doozy

>> No.8627949

>>8627938
>9.0 earthquake happens
>bridges collapse
>billions of damage in property
>just a quaky spring

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8627959

>>8627927
The flooding is because infrastructure like dams and curb drainage have been neglected for years.

>> No.8627965

>>8627959
>here's my source of up to 2013 to prove you wrong

>> No.8627968

>>8627949
>Rodney King riots
>three days of looting and rioting
>Los Angeles is burning
>national guard deployed
>just a hectic week

>> No.8627975

>>8627968
>WW2
>intense war across the globe
>6 gorillion jews burned in ovens
>3% of the world's population killed
>two atomic bombs dropped on japan
>just a hectic few years

>> No.8627977

>>8627965
All right kid, fine.

It was a natural catastrophe on my rivaled by a biblical flood from which there were only two survivors.

We're lucky the ONSLAUGHT of water didn't crack the foundation of the Earth and spill all of California into the Pacific ocean.

In fact, it's a MIRACLE any of us survived to tell the story of the terrible torrent.

>> No.8627989

>>8627872
>surely revolutionary technology HAS to be invented that would make desalination not prohibitively expensive compared to modern water sources, people want it and it would be bad if it doesn't happen so it MUST happen
Wew, dodged a bullet there, guess I'll go call a flying taxi cab to get my cancer, aids and old age vaccination too since technology appears just because we want it

>> No.8627995

>>8627907
>m-m-m-MUH FACTS
Stop your stupid millennial fear mongering already.

>> No.8627997

>>8627989
Desalination technology is available now.

>> No.8627999

>>8627927
Good to know we'll all have unlimited water forever now :^)

>> No.8628001

>>8627995
NO THE EARTH IS DYING AND WE'RE THE REASON WHY AND THERE'S NOTHING WE CAN DO ABOUT IT IT'S TOO LATE

>> No.8628002

>>8627997
We are actually building a massive desal plant off the coast of San Diego

>> No.8628005

>>8627997
And it's prohibitively expensive compared to other water sources.

Do they just not teach you kids how to read a whole sentence these days?

>> No.8628013

>>8628005
>compared to other water sources

You mean rivers and lakes? Well then yes kiddo it is more expensive than literally scooping it into a bucket.

You won this round...

>> No.8628014

>>8627999
More or less.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/israel-proves-the-desalination-era-is-here/
>One of the driest countries on Earth now makes more freshwater than it needs

It would cost more yes but if the groundwater dried up then we would be forced to do it. Thanks to the water cycle, we would have endless water.

>>8628002
Yeah. One of the few things Brown is doing right.

>>8628005
We have decades to improve the technology. Also:

>all the groundwater is used up
>government decides to die instead of desalinating because it's too expensive
Right...

>> No.8628060

>>8628013
Yeah, why would a massive increase in the cost of food matter at all.

>>8628014
Now lets see them do it without the billions and billions they get in foreign aid.

>>8628014
>We have decades to improve the technology
>it just HAS to happen because we want it to and I don't want to consider what happens if we don't get lucky.
Yeah same as how it only took a couple decades to find the cure for cancer, oh wait...

>> No.8628073

>>8628060
>Yeah same as how it only took a couple decades to find the cure for cancer, oh wait...
Fallacy. We don't have a cure for cancer. We do have the technology to desalinate. If we had to use desalination technology or die from dehydration we would obviously use desalination technology. As far as the economics is concerned, America is the richest nation on earth and spends hundred of billions of dollars on our military every year. Even the most far-right of politicians would agree solving a water crisis would warrant divergence of funds from our military budget.

You don't have an argument.

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8628078

>>8628060
>Now lets see them do it without the billions and billions they get in foreign aid.
Of course it's a /pol/tard shitposting about running out of water.

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8628094

>ITT: Olive Oil and Climate Science

>> No.8628100

>>8628073
Hey now, we've cured cancer!
It's just not a sure thing and it's very expensive and cumbersome, kinda like trying to use desalination to replace modern sources of the majority of water.
Geez, it's almost like an accurate comparison.

Sure we'll use desalination. Will we also pump the water everywhere people get water now at even more cost?
>America is the richest nation on earth
And yet it can't provide clean food and water and medical care to all its people even now.
You really think we can afford to cut our defence when water wars start?

Feel free to keep sticking your head in the sand.
I'm sure your grandchildren will be proud of your excuses that you were sure everything would somehow work out because you wanted it to.

>>8628078
I generally disagree with most /pol/ bs but israel literally does receive ridiculous amounts of foreign aid.
It's not a conspiracy or anything but a matter of public record.

>> No.8628107

Well I'm heading to bed; have fun swaddling yourselves in the baby-blanket of your purposeful ignorance and denial of facts.

>> No.8628112

>>8628100
>israel literally does receive ridiculous amounts of foreign aid

I thought this was meming but then I checked

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_foreign_aid

>> No.8628118

>>8628100
Chemotherapy is not a cure for cancer. It is a treatment. Desalination literally works and is being used today. It is a completely false analogy but you will continue to use it because you're too proud to admit you are wrong on an anonymous cambodian rice farming community.

>> No.8628134

>>8628100
>And yet it can't provide clean food and water and medical care to all its people even now.
Also: Food and medical care are irrelevant. Water is the discussion. Even homeless people have access to clean water. There's water fountains in parks. Many fast food chains will give you free water if you ask for it. This is not India. Medical care is not a right, either.

>> No.8628146

>>8628100
not him but taxpayers pay for water. do you not have a water bill? water companies would just charge more per gallon or whatever. it would suck but it wouldn't destroy the economy

>> No.8628882

>>8626675
the olive oil i use does not taste bitter at all, perhaps you're buying shitty olive oil?

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8628888

>>8628112
>memeing
You stupid cunt.

>> No.8628895

>>8628888
what a waste...

>> No.8628899

>>8628888
how many palestinian dick haver you sucked? do they taste bitter and better than olive oil?

>> No.8628902

>>8626834
All calories are the same

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>>8626675

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8628922

>>8627820
>>8627758
>hurr durr we've had some rain lately so we're totally recovered

>> No.8628948

how can olive oil be bitter!? what kind of olive have you been eating?

>> No.8629395

>>8628073
>Even the most far-right of politicians would agree solving a water crisis would warrant divergence of funds from our military budget.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint,_Michigan

>> No.8629427

>>8628118
Cancer treatments work, people who had cancer no longer have it, just like desalination is a treatment that can produce potable water but it's not magic.
Though obviously desalination will become free in a couple decades because you say so, physics limits on efficiency be damned.
> you're too proud to admit you are wrong on an anonymous cambodian rice farming community
Oh the ironing mister "any problem will definitely be solved regardless of real logistics because we're so great" :^)

>>8628146
>not him but
Then maybe you should try to actually read the whole argument.
They claimed that the cost would be irrelevant because the US is oh so rich so obviously they could solve any issue regardless of economic and technologic realities despite them failing to solve many issues even now without massive water shortages.

>homeless people have access to clean water. There's water fountains in parks. Many fast food chains will give you free water if you ask for it.
Seriously have you actually been reading posts or just skimming the beginning and assuming the rest? This is "tendies magically come from the market" level childish ignorance.
That all is thanks to cheaply available water, desalination is not cheap and will never be as cheap.
Food is also relevant because the price will skyrocket when we no longer have cheap aquifer sources.

>>8628146
Yeah they'll have charge a LOT more which will have far reaching implications, our cheap food and water is a tenuous natural blessing, see >>8627831

>> No.8629506

>>8629395
>flint michigan is the same thing as having no water nationwide
are you retarded?

>>8629427
>Cancer treatments work, people who had cancer no longer have it, just like desalination is a treatment that can produce potable water but it's not magic.
no. desalination is not chemotherapy no matter how much you want to compare the two. one is a treatment that may or may not work. the other is technology that will ALWAYS produce clean drinkable water. stop comparing the two you retard.

quit being stupid thanks

>> No.8629521

>>8629427
>desalination is not cheap and will never be as cheap.
>cars will never replace horses!
>flight will never be economical!
>electricity will never replace coal!
>we must always use oil goy!

>> No.8629543

>>8627836
It's seems like it would only work with some dishes though. Doesn't seem as universal as olive oil or butter.

>> No.8629572

>>8629506
>are you retarded?
Not them but are YOU retarded or just purposefully missing their point?

>> No.8629578

>>8629521
Yeah we should have flying cars and solor panels that are more efficient than the physical limitations allow! If you disagree you're a luddite!

>> No.8629579

>>8629572
>one city full of niggers is the same thing as the entire nation not having water
Okay. Sorry. Didn't know we were this fucking stupid on /ck/.

>> No.8629586

>>8629578
>implying one day we won't have flying cars
>implying one day we won't have so- oh wait we have those now
How does it feel to be this scared of technology? I bet 10 years ago you thought computers were a meme.

>> No.8629594

>>8629579
It's still a water crisis retard, fuck off back to /pol/

>> No.8629601

>>8629594
Not the type of water crisis I was fucking talking about. Pick apart my words because your argument is falling apart why don't you?

>> No.8629603

Memes are a meme meme

>> No.8629608

>>8629579
Still can't tell if you're a retard or "just pretending" for le epic shitpost, poe's law I guess, congrats.

>> No.8629614

>>8629427
>They claimed that the cost would be irrelevant because the US is oh so rich so obviously they could solve any issue regardless of economic and technologic realities despite them failing to solve many issues even now without massive water shortages.
No one made that claim. If America was forced to use desalination or literally starve to death guess what would happen? Companies would rather take a loss of profit than die. Taxpayers would rather pay more in water bills than die. We don't have to do that now which is why it isn't happening.

>>8629608
Not an argument.

>> No.8629621

>>8629586
See >>8629608

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8629625

>>8629621

>> No.8629634

>Y2K IS GOING TO BE THE END OF THE WORLD GUYS ENJOY 1999 WHILE YOU CAN

>> No.8629665

>>8629614
The issue is not that there would be no water but the increased cost, retard.

Of course people won't just die if they have a choice but many won't really have a choice when basic necessities are too expensive for the majority of people and there will be riots or full revolution which won't help the issue.
It's not just the cost of water but everything that relies on water.
The ogallala aquifer fuels over 30% of all US agriculture in a region that would otherwise be desert and prairie that couldn't sustain such farms.

But feel free to keep shitposting and clinging to your delusional faith that a magic solution will suddenly appear just because you want it to, I'm bored talking to a brick wall with "nuh-uh" written on it, buh-bye.

>> No.8629672

>>8629625
le maymays XD

>> No.8629683

>>8627763
What about cutlery?

>> No.8629687

>>8629665
>The issue is not that there would be no water but the increased cost, retard.
Yes, and? If we have to choose between dying and paying more for water what do you think will happen? The richest nation on earth is too poor to pay extra for water? Are you stupid?

>Of course people won't just die if they have a choice but many won't really have a choice when basic necessities are too expensive for the majority of people and there will be riots or full revolution which won't help the issue.
Bullshit.
>Desalinated water typically costs about $2,000 an acre foot — roughly the amount of water a family of five uses in a year.

2000 in today's technology. Perhaps 1000 in twenty year's technology. That's not prohibitively expensive.

>It's not just the cost of water but everything that relies on water.
So your food costs more. Cry more.

>The ogallala aquifer fuels over 30% of all US agriculture in a region that would otherwise be desert and prairie that couldn't sustain such farms.
So their costs go up. Big fucking deal.

It's not shitposting because I think you're literally retarded for two reasons:

1) Being so stupid you think technology doesn't become cheaper over time.
2) Being so stupid you think the nation would collapse because water costs more.

Why don't you go kill yourself now.

>> No.8629695

>>8629687
>Why don't you go kill yourself now.
so le edgy XD

>> No.8629708

>>8629695
>>8629672
Not an argument.

>> No.8629739

>>8626675
It's a meme.
http://nutritionfacts.org/video/olive-oil-and-artery-function/

>> No.8629743

>>8626865

Mate I can down enough cheese to reach my TDEE within an hour of waking up. Your keto bullshit is based on fucking nothing.

>> No.8629749

>>8626865
>I'm implying that it's very difficult to eat over 2000 calories a day in meat, cheese, oil, and nuts.
kek. skelly dyels stay delusional

>> No.8629996

>>8629708
WRONG.
Not an argument.