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How come humans can't eat meat at all, raw meat give disease and cook meat give stomach bug but a squirrel or seal for example can eat a rotting six month expired dead corpse of a dog after the xperation date on it the food and the squirrel won't die from all the blood he's drinking from the dog let alone the bones and fleas that he eats from the dog? Let alone the maggots and the worms that are insid =e the dog when he eat it or what about the organs and stuff how can eating a corpse be healthy of course it isnt so why do animals do it and not die seconds afterwards? Are you sure that science exists at all? It doesn't seem feasible that the universe is more than 50000 years old. Do animlas feel too much pain to stand still? We have we not shtrunk the pain gland yet? For example, why can a dog eat its own poop and like it but if a human touches a doorknob he gets the fluenze but a dog can not never get a disease?

>> No.11135548

>>11135527

we can. steak tartar, rare meat, sashimi, sushi, that weird minced lamb thing that habeebs make. good stuff.

>> No.11135550

>>11135548
So you can eat a live squirrel right now and survive? No.

>> No.11135559

>>11135550

you probably could, although i can guarantee you don't want to. i've had squirrel and it doesn't taste very good unless you braise or stew it.

>> No.11135563

>>11135559
But how can evolution be real if humans can't eat a panda bear

>> No.11135565

>>11135563

well isn't that a silly and obvious non-sequitur?

>> No.11135566

>>11135565
Bro explain this, what would the original humans or ancestors do during the winter months and how would they possibly survive. It's not make no sense.

>> No.11135574

>>11135566

they probably stored and preserved food for the winter, and supplemented it with fresh meat and whatever they could still find around.

even after all this time, we still like smoked/salted meat, even though there are easier and arguably healthier ways to preserve our food.

>> No.11135581
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11135581

>>11135527

because humans are objectively herbivores lmao

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11135587

>>11135574
What do you think their edge was that made them superior? Was it their anger?

>> No.11135590

>>11135587

who knows? crazy to think about that stuff, huh?

>> No.11135594
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11135594

>>11135590

Do other animals feel more pain and pleasure and thus have less self control or do they feel less and thus have less motivation?

>> No.11135596

>>11135594
Thanks for the 4.

>> No.11135601

>>11135594

animals are probably much less sensitive to certain stimuli because living in the wild is harsh. if you hunt big game, you'll see that wild animals are very tough compared to modern humans.

>> No.11135614

>>11135527
Evidence of cooked food is found from 1.9 million years ago, although there is a theory that fire could have been used in a controlled fashion about 1 million years ago.

>> No.11135616

>>11135596
Please translate into non-autistic

>> No.11135623

>>11135616
There was nothing autistic about that.
>>11135614
Thanks for the 4.
>>11135601
Is this learned behaviour the "toughness or "lesser stimulus" part or is it hardwired?

>> No.11135625

>>11135623
Please translate into non-autistic

>> No.11135627

>>11135614
So there is evidence of cooked food from 900 thousand years before the theory says that controlled fires existed? Sppok

>> No.11135630
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11135630

>>11135625
Here it is in English it's a bit long but it's not a literal translation.

>> No.11135631

>>11135627
ever heard of wildfires?

>> No.11135632

>>11135623
>Is this learned behaviour the "toughness or "lesser stimulus" part or is it hardwired?

i'm not sure what you mean.

>> No.11135633

>>11135630
autistic & sad

>> No.11135643

>>11135632
I *MEAN* to ask, do animals feel less stimulus because they grew up that way or were they born that way?
>>11135633
No, sorry, shut up fuckwad.
>>11135631
No.

>> No.11135648

There is a difference between raw meat and a fresh kill. You can definitely eat fresh meat raw with no issue, aside from any parasites it might have. If you store raw meat for any long period of time, bacteria will grow on it, then it needs to be cooked.

>> No.11135652

>>11135643
>I *MEAN* to ask, do animals feel less stimulus because they grew up that way or were they born that way?

i don't know, probably both. humans have their microclimates and shelter. animals live in the outdoors and must be adapted to do so, but i'm sure any animal, human or otherwise, will grow softer if it's sheltered indoors and pampered.

>> No.11135717

>>11135527
We ate raw meat and got parasites and died in our 50s. What, did you think nature would be perfect and better than human designs? Sorry bro but nature is just a wild retarded rollercoaster for not dying instantly. It's not some perfect planet crafted by mother gaia like some people would like to believe.

>> No.11135723

>>11135643
[autistic twitching intensifies]

>> No.11135736

>>11135527
You can eat raw meat if the animal was healthy and you eat it fresh. I mean within the same few hours after it was killed fresh. There several people who eat raw meat only, it's called the carnivore diet and it's just as unhealthy as being a vegan. Some even eat fermented "high meat". I myself have eaten raw deer tenderloin that I had killed a few times. Usually nothing more than a bite or two, and only after making sure the animal was healthy and had no apparent diseases. I don't recommend, as there is still a chance it was diseased, and it doesn't taste good. Several Northern Eurasian tribes eat meat raw and have for thousands of years. Sickness from eating raw meat comes from diseased animals and packaged meat, which is not fresh and has had time to be exposed to bacteria, which is why we cook it. Video related. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unnzbghJB28 Keep in mind this guy is a retard that once tried to survive by gazing at the sun to use photosynthesis to gain protein. But he eats raw meat (and fermented) all the time and does not get sick.

>> No.11135749

>>11135527
This entire post, thread, and board is filled with literal retards that can't even speak or type English properly. Your logic or lack thereof is baboon tier. How is it that the board devoted to Science and Math is outclassed by /gif/ cumbrains?

>> No.11135755

>>11135723
Stop being offensive and stop changing what disorder I have every time you post. SHE IS REAL.
>>11135749
This fucking post was a joke dumbass.

>> No.11135772

>>11135755
>SHE IS REAL
mm-hm, and "her" name is leftie

>> No.11135776

>>11135772
Imagine being this stupid.
She is fucking real dude.

>> No.11135783

>>11135772
>>11135776
Like, really real.

>> No.11135836

>>11135783
Hairy knuckles and all. Lovely fragrance of lotion.

>> No.11135860

>>11135581
Pure Disinformation

>> No.11135864

>>11135736
The guy on the video looks redpilled

>> No.11135906

>>11135860
>not a single fault pointed out
k

>> No.11136410

because intelligence requires flow which requires optimisation which is not things like rotting meat.

>> No.11136514

>>11135717

on the other hand, benign parasites have been shown to improve symptoms of crohns disease. growing up in the city is associated with schizophrenia. eating too much processed food can cause a number of terrible diseases.

in ancient times, if you survived childhood then your expected life span was comparable to our today. nature is a wild retarded rollercoaster but it's one that we're well-adapted for

>> No.11136880

>>11135906
Not him but what is there to point out? Your arbitrary comparisons to other animals doesn't disprove anything. We've been hunting since the dawn of time, and still do even though we can just buy our meat in the store.

>> No.11137020

When Homo Sapiens first evolved from it's predecessor its organism already was used to eating cooked meat.

>> No.11137022

>>11135527
Simply because we learnt to cook our meat and have been predominantly doing so.
We could also slowly get to to the point we can eat carrions if humanity had to introduce such thing to their diet during several generations.
It's not like carrion birds woke up one day and said "welp, who cares about necrotizing fascitis, imma eat some ded lol". The most recent example for humanity is the ability to consume milk.
It took time before our ancestor developed the enzymes to do so.
Being able to consume raw meat is a question of adaptation, we could evolve to resist the disadvantages of raw meat. But is there really any point? Raw meat doesn't even taste good and even if we could acquire a taste for it you'd have to wait the children of your children of your children of your children of your children of...

>> No.11137916

>>11135581
>blunt canines
>being a faggot caninelet
Dentists always ask if I want mine filed down because they loo too sharp. Also our molars are anything but blunt.

>> No.11137926

>>11135527
We can, it's just better (taste and health) cooked

>> No.11137931

>>11135550
>So you can eat a live squirrel right now and survive?
lol, of course you can. It tastes like shit but you wil lsurvive.

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>>11135755
>This fucking post was a joke dumbass
Yeah, I'm fucking sure it was bud, after all you were only pretending to be retarded right?

>> No.11139472

>>11135527
How come human's can't eat plants at all? We can't digest cellulose and plants just rot in our gut.