WuWei
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Sure, if you keep it to yourself and stop attacking my state.
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zantax
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Does my eating vegetables upset you? And no, lean meat won’t make you fat. Ever had a lean burger? I’d rather have a black bean burger. There are other problems with meat, especially red meat.
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WuWei
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Your spreading misinformation to attack my state and friends does.
Yes, I’ve had lean burgers. And regular burgers. Try it without the bread and sauces. And McFries and soda.
It’s not the beef.
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zantax
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What disinformation? Attack who? How? And I wouldn’t eat fast food on a bet. Get my meat from a good butcher.
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WuWei
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That Soylent Green is healthy and meat is bad. And eating that ■■■■ is some kind of virtue.
Have a nice day.
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zantax
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Meat is bad, environmentally, also saturated fat isn’t great. And Americans typically eat way too much of it. That said, I don’t tell others what to eat. I do show people that meals with less or no meat can be just as good tasting and satisfying if prepared correctly. Plus I am frugal, and vegetables are cheaper, which reflects their lower environmental inputs.
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enki
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Eating healthy is offensive.
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enki
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That is awesome! Congrats!
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I love meat and probably eat too much of it (proportionate to other things). And every sentence in your post is true.
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LucyLou
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I agree. We eat small amounts of meat. I like it, for sure, but actually like the veggie/grain parts of a meal, much more. And they are much more fun and creative to cook.
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Carrots are basically just big orange middle fingers.
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No eating healthy isn’t offensive, but being told what to eat is offensive.
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Yesterday my doctor told me I had to quit drinking coffee. I’m planning on contacting HR.
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NO your doctor told you if you didn’t stop drinking coffee then X would happen. He can’t prevent you from drinking coffee. There is a big difference.
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I don’t consider “telling” and “preventing” to by synonyms.
That’s President Horris to you.
LOL!
I’m pescatarian, but the wife think I’m closer to vegan(she’s been a vegan since our 2nd child was born). I haven’t had a steak, chicken, or any type of red meat or pork since my family’s disney cruise back in 2018. Unfortunately, eating healthy can get expensive for some.
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