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Read about that fuckin' theocrat on The Politics Thread. |
I've been very health/fitness book conscious the past 18 months.
Presently reading "Why We Sleep" and "The Vegetarian Myth" |
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(this thread was enough of a killjoy for one evening) i need to disinfect my poor cards now the last thing i need is more homework assignments! i enjoy PLAY and abhor voluntary misery okay |
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i hate vegetarianism. i've attempted it enough times, always with terrible results pastured eggs and sockeye salmon ftw also, yum, bison liver! do you get bison meat in sd? (gonna guess plenty? i mean it's tatanka central...) |
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I assume it's generally available, but I admittedly don't eat a huge amount of bison. I've had some, but not a lot. At the moment, my take is that if someone wants to be vegetarian/vegan, and it works for them, go for it. More meat for me. The idea of taking ruminant animals out of the cycle of life, including consumption, would be worse for the planet than beneficial. Another book I'd recommend is "Sacred Cow" by Robb Wolf and Diana Rodgers. As they'll say repeatedly: "It's not the cow, it's the how!" |
This world is big and wild and half insane Take me where real animals are playing Just a dirty old shack Where the hound dogs bark That we called our home I want to be back there Among the cats and dogs And the pigs and the goats On Animal Farm My animal home On Animal Farm My animal home |
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your local plains and the bison basically evolved together, especially before the mammoth extinction... mammoths killed trees actually and made more room for grasses lol bison meat is pricey, but i looove the liver! i can find mine locally for $5/lb which is a great value because it's so nutritionally dense... not everyone is into organs though, but liver is amazing food Quote:
haha, yeah, i hate the food, not the people. in fact my first attempt during my teens was because of a girl hahahaha. my final attempt was during the pandemic. it was the last straw though. never again i've tried all sorts of approaches, but i always end up sick and disgusted with a vegan diet. and carbs, as much as i love them, mostly make me hungry if i eat them as a staple. otoh i have zero problems digesting animal protein and fats, and they ward off hunger like nothing else. sure i eat my fruits and veggies too but for the vitamins and minerals not for macronutrients Quote:
right, they are essential to their ecosystems. moving herds grazing quickly actually stimulate growth in grasslands. it's a beautiful thing, and we have ruined it Quote:
yeah, the feedlot seems to be the problem in our world... feeding ruminants corn and soy is far from ideal-- they're grass not grain and bean eaters. we have a weird food system. like you said, removing them from the life cycle... but the economic pressure is there to do it... and i don't have an answer to that... |
meanwhile, i rewound and started again...
Anger be now your song, immortal one, Akhilleus’ anger, doomed and ruinous, that caused the Akhaians loss on bitter loss and crowded brave souls into the undergloom, leaving so many dead men—carrion for dogs and birds; and the will of Zeus was done. Begin it when the two men first contending broke with one another— the Lord Marshal Agamémnon, Atreus’ son, and Prince Akhilleus. Among the gods, who brought this quarrel on? The son of Zeus by Lêto. Agamémnon angered him, so he made a burning wind of plague rise in the army: rank and file sickened and died for the ill their chief had done in despising a man of prayer. This priest, Khrysês, had come down to the ships with gifts, no end of ransom for his daughter; on a golden staff he carried the god’s white bands and sued for grace from the men of all Akhaia, the two Atreidai most of all: “O captains Meneláos and Agamémnon, and you other Akhaians under arms! The gods who hold Olympos, may they grant you plunder of Priam’s town and a fair wind home, but let me have my daughter back for ransom as you revere Apollo, son of Zeus!” Then all the soldiers murmured their assent: “Behave well to the priest. And take the ransom!” But Agamémnon would not. It went against his desire, and brutally he ordered the man away: “Let me not find you here by the long ships loitering this time or returning later, old man; if I do, the staff and ribbons of the god will fail you. Give up the girl? I swear she will grow old at home in Argos, far from her own country, working my loom and visiting my bed. Leave me in peace and go, while you can, in safety.” fucking agamémnon, an absolute prick! why doesn't he die instead of everybody else? |
https://trapperjennmd.blogspot.com/2...l-for.html?m=1
Jenn with a great breakdown of post SY influence on modern bands and their place in music world |
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loved it! |
Potentially finishing "The Carnivore Diet" tomorrow. Definitely finished "Impact Players" today.
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Finished Ralph Steadman's I, Leonardo.
fantastic book. https://rxttbooks.blogspot.com/2024/10/the-great-ralph-steadman-shares-his.html |
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