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04-21-21 13:28 #658Senior Member

Posts: 2316Exactly! When it's time to play, the little man don't plan ahead.
Originally Posted by Michael1967
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04-21-21 13:26 #657Senior Member

Posts: 2316A gorilla is waaaay stronger than a human and they don't eat meat!
Originally Posted by TommyMi
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Oh wait. They spend 16 hours a day digesting the leaf material they consume! Hence the huge gut. They also eat their poo for bacteria to digest that plant material, their brain is smaller, they have a one inch penis, any their balls are internal as they don't fuck everything that moves like, chimps (which eat meat from time to time) and bonobos, which are practically our brothers!! They didn't invent computers for a reason! One could argue, did we get the big brain form meat or form the ability to throw a rock (no other species can do its) and hit AN ANIMAL in the back of the head at 65 feet?
I haven't a clue.
I'll stop so I don't get tossed off the board. It will get political next LOL.
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04-21-21 08:46 #656Senior Member

Posts: 1544The women on the other site want you to call and schedule an appointment like a week before time. They think this is the best for them, but the guys that I know that aren't totally desperate all do their thing at the spur of the moment. When I was seeing escorts, it wasn't like "I haven't been laid in a month, I'll set up an appointment in two weeks. " It was like, "I want to meet someone now!" If I want to see a doctor, I'll make an appointment two weeks in advance. If I want to get laid, I'm not going to sit around and wait a week (or even a day) until I can see someone and that site is damn near worthless for meeting someone on a few hour's notice.
Originally Posted by WangDang23
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04-20-21 23:04 #655Senior Member

Posts: 35Stupid rant
It's not a huge deal, just an annoyance. Why do ladies post ads on TNA at let's say 8 pm; yet their ad says something to the effect of done for the day at 9 pm. That's drives me nuts. I find an ad and I'm like "yes! Oh. "nope". Useless ad. Post at the beginning and maybe in the middle of "shift. Not at the end when nobody can get there in time.
Like I said, not that big of a deal. Just annoying.
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04-20-21 20:08 #654Senior Member

Posts: 323She markets the shit out of herself and her "brand" - I'm guessing it pays off just fine for her.
Originally Posted by Petey23
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04-20-21 10:22 #653Senior Member

Posts: 1125And ejaculate regularly inside of pussies. Don't forget that.
Originally Posted by FastBreakJunk
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04-20-21 01:57 #652Senior Member

Posts: 499True. There's a great book published a couple years ago, "Grain of Salt", by medical researcher Joe Schwarcz. He makes many of the same points about how difficult it is to draw definitive conclusions from dietary research for many of the reasons you say. That said, there's enough definitive evidence to recommend a few guidelines: Don't smoke, get enough exercise, avoid excessive alcohol consumption, and get enough sleep. But yeah, beyond that as you say not much else is definitive.
Originally Posted by MorganCreamin
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04-19-21 19:24 #651Senior Member

Posts: 381Snarklepony
I have never met her. Her ads are weird. She seems to have a good sense of humor I guess. What's the story with her?
Originally Posted by Petey23
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04-19-21 19:09 #650Senior Member

Posts: 1125That's the dogma. Dive into current research and it tells a different story. However, that being said, dietary research is incredibly difficult because it's difficult to impossible to conduct more than correlative research. The number of confounding variables is massive and it's not possible (ethically) to eliminate them. Therefore all dietary research comes down to a 'best guess. '.
Originally Posted by FastBreakJunk
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There is some really interesting stuff from the last few years that indicates our entire view of plants as 'healthy foods' may be flawed. There is, of course, a lot of resistance to that from a lot of angles but some of the science, at least as much as my dumb ass understands it, is compelling.
To be sure we're still on topic- red meat makes you hard.
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04-19-21 17:31 #649Senior Member

Posts: 85SnarklePony
This girl is just the poster for cringe LOL.
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04-19-21 17:09 #648Senior Member

Posts: 207I can only guess she's forgetting her login or password and starts over? The old accounts never get banned.
Originally Posted by PapaForMamma
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She definitely comes off like a user so I'd avoid based on that alone.
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04-19-21 14:52 #647Senior Member

Posts: 499Diversity and Balance.
Diet, as is the case with many other things, is about diversity and balance. Humans seemed to have evolved to consume a wide variety to foods, both plant and animal. While it's possible to get a complete protein from plant foods in practical terms it's very difficult since most plant sources don't provide a complete protein and it isn't as metabolically accessible as animal protein. The best research indicates the healthiest diet consists of a variety of whole foods, both plant and animal. Animal foods are a convenient, accessible source of complete protein and essential amino acids while plant foods provide complex carbs, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. What should be avoided is highly processed food products like sugar, salt, refined flour, etc.
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04-19-21 13:52 #646Senior Member

Posts: 24"Have you seen a buffalo eat meat?
Originally Posted by TommyMi
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I have to quote this for posterity.
Guys, I'm convinced. I've decided to replicate the diet of another one of our mammal relatives, the whale. Nothing but plankton for me.
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04-19-21 13:19 #645Senior Member

Posts: 179Plant based diet?
Humans require protein, obviously, but it is important to note that we require a COMPLETE protein for our body to use it. We could eat 20 lbs of wheat protein a day, but we wouldn't be able to use it to maintain our bodies because it is an incomplete protein. Plant based diets for humans are a science, if you want to stay healthy. You must eat MANY different plant based protein sources with all the different proteins so they complement each other and the body can use them as a whole.
Originally Posted by MorganCreamin
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If you are just going to eat a bunch of carrots and a loaf of bread a day, prepare to have major medical issues over time. My doctor says in his experience, no one is more sickly that his "vegan" patients, because they don't put any effort into choosing complementary protein sources.
Theoretically, a vegetarian diet can be very beneficial to our health, but most of us don't have the knowledge, training, and motivation to do it correctly. It ends up being a full time job. Not just a meal!
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04-19-21 12:21 #644Senior Member

Posts: 1125This really isn't the forum for it but there is a lot of science that shows that a plant-based diet is nutritionally insufficient and can lead to chronic metabolic conditions and higher incidence of illness. If you look at the structure of our GI tract, ribcage, and other physiological components, specifically as compared to other primates who do have a primarily herbivorous diet, and combine that with anthropological evidence it's clear that humans evolved to eat a primarily animal-based diet and that plants were eaten mostly in times of meat scarcity.
Originally Posted by Jimmysixxx7
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Coming back to the topic...ED is more likely on a plant-based diet than one that doesn't exclude animal products.








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