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Humans are not supposed to eat grains and vegetables. Raw meat is the easiest food to digest. Stop spending all day trying to figure out how to make your shitty non human food make tasty. Not gonna happen. Everyone wants to eat raw meat. Kill animals, drink their blood, eat raw meat!

>> No.12877578

Sage

>> No.12877626

your dad eat your mum every night lol

>> No.12877716

yes mom i'll go down for dinner after I finish posting cringe on /ck/

>> No.12877722
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12877722

sweetie don't forget to eat your greens!

but MOOOOOM

>> No.12877735

>>12877722
There's a reason kids hate eating disgusting vegetables, because that's not human food! Children's sensitive incomplete digestive systems are particularly damaged by eating antinutrient filled not-food like kale and spinach.

Give a kid raw meat and he'll gobble it down with pleasure.

>> No.12877995

>>12877578
>>12877626
>>12877716
This is mental illness. Probably caused by lack of animal fat.

>> No.12877998

>>12877566
Raw meat? Not likely. meat with a nice seared outside and raw inside?
Now we talking

>> No.12878256

>>12877566
did you fail 5th grade biology? sugar is the easiest food to digest you nut. glucose being the easiest among them.


that said, yes, vegan diets are not really well rounded on nutrients, and should be dissuaded.

>> No.12878279

>>12877566
Carnivores don't have enzymes in their saliva to start digesting starch like humans do. And carnivores don't have tastebuds for sweetness. We aren't meant to be vegan but we aren't carnivores either. I would guess that slow-cooked meat is easier to digest than raw meat too.

>>12877735
>There's a reason kids hate eating disgusting vegetables
A theory is that most vegetables are a little bitter, and kids find bitter tastes more unpleasant so they don't go around eating actual poisonous plants. It would make sense since most adults seem to find bitter tastes more enjoyable.

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>>12878279
Nobody likes vegetables, but adults force them down, because they've been convinced that lectins etc are "healthy." Misguided parents force their kids to eat vegetables, meanwhile the poor kids are screaming and crying.

>> No.12878347

>>12878331
>Nobody likes vegetables
Not if you just boil them and put them on a plate. Even as a kid though I liked fruit and salads. Still ate a lot of meat too, but vegetables taste good if they're prepared properly.

>> No.12878386

>>12877566
what is this, sarajevo '91

>> No.12878400

>>12877566
Please shut up. You're just as bad as the vegan shitposter. Hell, you might be the same poster.

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>>12877566
I know you are shitposting, but please refer to the different shapes of human's teeth, and length of intestine.

Humans have a front row of incisors for ripping and tearing, and a back row of flat grinder teeth for tougher foods such as grains, seeds, etc.

The Human intestine system is also very long, about 40 feet long! Wow! While the intestinals can handle tolerable levels of meat ingestion, the length of the intestine is so that tougher foods such as grains, seeds, and things with starches can be properly digested.

Humans, in a weird way, are very similar to pigs. We're opprotunistic eaters, and when not given illusions of choice and freedom, we simply consume what we can.

That's the way our species has been for over thousands of years. When we were a younger species, grains filled most of our diet, however once we learned weapons/tools/fire then meat became more incorporated into our diet that the basic bitch grub/carrion eating.

Fast forward to your modern age, where we have all sorts of "choices" in diets and foods. No one diet is true or correct, they are illusions of freedom that will fade along with society. We are ultimately, by nature and evolutionary physicality omnivorous. Veganism, Meatism is simply just a byproduct of society, if you believe society directs Biology, then please spend some time offline, and learn the difference between Illusion and Reality.

Society and its children are temporary;
Logic and its children are immortal.

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>toothless makes another failure of a thread
Nobody believes you Toothless.

>> No.12879291

>>12878347

>if prepared properly

Palatable and nutritious things shouldn't need ridiculous cooking methods and crazy amounts of seasonings. If you have to go through all of that to choke something down maybe you aren't meant to eat it.

>> No.12879298

>>12878655
> When we were a younger species, grains filled most of our diet
Definitely not. Grains are not very easy to find in the wild.
Grain products only became staples after we've figured out agriculture.

>> No.12879484

>>12879291
I mostly meant just adding vinegar

>> No.12879523

>>12879291
>Palatable and nutritious things shouldn't need ridiculous cooking methods and crazy amounts of seasonings.
Hence why you only need to roast vegetables with a little oil or fat or steam & salt them to be delicious.

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>>12878665
When you say "toothless" is that a subtle reference to vegans hilarious bad teeth? (Due to the built-in nutrient deficiencies inherent to the vegan diet?)

>> No.12879674

>>12879291
>if you have to wear clothes and build houses just so you don't fucking freeze to death every year then maybe you weren't supposed to live outside of africa

>> No.12879702

>>12879674
>what is non-shivering thermogenesis