Vegetarianism is an act of feminist resistance. Come anywhere near my steak, and I'll stab you with my fork.
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I would propose a different cause and affect argument. Is male vegetarianism simply more prevalent with males of less masculinity to begin with? And that a "masculine" male that adopts a vegetarian diet is not more likely to become less masculine? Although there are studies that show protein substitutes like soybean lowers sperm count.Vegetarianism is an act of feminist resistance. Come anywhere near my steak, and I'll stab you with my fork.
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10221
Meat, high density protein, was also instrumental in the development and evolution of our brain. And gave us the mental capacity to separate humans from all other animals.Society only became society due to humans eating meat. The pickers and gatherers were largely seclusive groups.
And students go into debt for years to pay for this shite.Vegetarianism is an act of feminist resistance. Come anywhere near my steak, and I'll stab you with my fork.
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But, but, but... she interviewed 23 people. That makes it conclusive.
You'll have extra advertisers, too: "It's what's for dinner", "The Other White Meat", Eat Mor Chikin", etc.Anyone want to partner with me in starting a Journal of Hegemonic Masculinity? I bet we can double the subscriptions of the Journal of Feminist Geography in a month.
No doubt hangers-on in the trigger/coloring book room.But, but, but... she interviewed 23 people. That makes it conclusive.
Meat, high density protein, was also instrumental in the development and evolution of our brain. And gave us the mental capacity to separate humans from all other animals.
We ate 'emBig cats, wolves and polar bears are 100% meat eaters. What happened to the development of their brains.
Ask the scientists that assert meat was a prime driver in our brains evolution.Big cats, wolves and polar bears are 100% meat eaters. What happened to the development of their brains.
This would be the official magazine of the He Man Women’s Haters Club.Anyone want to partner with me in starting a Journal of Hegemonic Masculinity? I bet we can double the subscriptions of the Journal of Feminist Geography in a month.
Vegetarianism is an act of feminist resistance. Come anywhere near my steak, and I'll stab you with my fork.
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10221
Meat, high density protein, was also instrumental in the development and evolution of our brain. And gave us the mental capacity to separate humans from all other animals.
I would propose a different cause and affect argument. Is male vegetarianism simply more prevalent with males of less masculinity to begin with? And that a "masculine" male that adopts a vegetarian diet is not more likely to become less masculine? Although there are studies that show protein substitutes like soybean lowers sperm count.
Vegetarianism is an act of feminist resistance. Come anywhere near my steak, and I'll stab you with my fork.
https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10221
And Jeremiah was a bullfrog.Bill Pearl, a major top bodybuilder was a vegetarian.
In todays world - DUE TO SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY - one can easily be a vegetarian. In the old days - WHEN RELIGION RULED THE WORLD - people ate whatever (and that allowed them to survive). Well, eating everything BUT shellfish and swine - GOD FORBID!
He was a good friend of mine.And Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
To be fair, the key for him was that he always had some mighty fine wine.And Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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I always found it difficult to understand what he was saying.To be fair, the key for him was that he always had some mighty fine wine.
And it takes much much much longer to pay it all back since the graduates are only qualified to take a job where they ask, "do you want fries with that?"And students go into debt for years to pay for this shite.
This kind of shit is why I hate people
And Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
You do realize that vegetarianism has been around for a long time and that, for example, it was encouraged and practiced by Hindus (Vedic), Buddhists and Jains. It was also encouraged by the Greek Orthodox Church. By the way, they are world religions.
I'm not an expert on diets of the Hindu Vedic Period (2nd century millenium BCE - threw you a bone there), for example, so I'll cease and desist with respect to the question of whether or not the early vegetarian diets met the contemporary notion of adequate nutrient requirements. Nevertheless, you're post was not as scientifically clinical as you now make it out to be. Reread what you wrote.Yes. But the argument is how "nutritionally sound" vegetarian diets were before we knew the science and getting all the necessary nutrients.
You can't tell me a Buddhist 200+ years ago was getting all the required nutrients. Hence, JR comment about masculinity and low sperm count.
Hey now, the 'Journal of Feminist Geography' sounds quite academically rigorousBut, but, but... she interviewed 23 people. That makes it conclusive.
Can you believe it?Students as getting student loans to the tune of 6 figures for this.
Actually, Jainism is not a world religion. It is pretty much confined to India. The Jains are a very interesting bunch. You know, they won't eat any root vegetable because you have to dig it up and you could injure ground insects and worms. They will sweep in front of themselves so that they don't walk on and kill any bugs. Their diet is incredibly restrictive because of their extreme passivity and concern for all non-plant life.And Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
You do realize that vegetarianism has been around for a long time and that, for example, it was encouraged and practiced by Hindus (Vedic), Buddhists and Jains. It was also encouraged by the Greek Orthodox Church. By the way, they are world religions.
Thank you for the clarification. It is largely confined to India with small communities in other parts of the world. Gandhi was influenced by the non-violent aspect of Jainism. One aspect of Jainism that is really interesting to me are their beliefs about the jiva (soul). Quite fascinating and complex.Actually, Jainism is not a world religion. It is pretty much confined to India. The Jains are a very interesting bunch. You know, they won't eat any root vegetable because you have to dig it up and you could injure ground insects and worms. They will sweep in front of themselves so that they don't walk on and kill any bugs. Their diet is incredibly restrictive because of their extreme passivity and concern for all non-plant life.