dannno
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Yup. And from that evolved the coercive state. Agriculture was the mother of tyranny. Not to mention shorter, unhealthier people with bad teeth. But I said I wasn't going down that road.

Yup. And from that evolved the coercive state. Agriculture was the mother of tyranny. Not to mention shorter, unhealthier people with bad teeth. But I said I wasn't going down that road.
LOL...probably. but you still never see them dealing in the drugs.![]()
LOL...probably. but you still never see them dealing in the drugs.
Anywhoo...yeah, PaulConventionWV, that was an attempt at a joke. I should've noted as much; I forgot that these internets are serious business.
For the record, dealing drugs isn't really a good analogy since we are talking about voluntary transactions.
Worse is big pharma who profits off of using force to limit the ability of people to choose what type of medicines they wish to use. Often allowing and selling more dangerous alternatives.
And yes, this is very serious business.
highlight of my childhood was when me and my cousin and bro stood up to the mean ass rooster on my grandpappy's farm. the mean sumbitch had been chasing us around all summer and we had had enough. we cornered the bastard and 3 little boys instinctively knew that whipping out our willies and pissing on him was the best insult we could possibly deliver. good times...
Wow...I can tell this is serious. My post had nothing to do with 'voluntaryism', nor was it meant to. It really didn't have anything to do with this thread. It was a joke Dannno. Get it? Joke?
And since I just admitted that I broke what is probably a rule of the forum, I didn't mean to derail your thread. I'll just slip out now. Take care.
Wow...I can tell this is serious. My post had nothing to do with 'voluntaryism', nor was it meant to. It really didn't have anything to do with this thread. It was a joke Dannno. Get it? Joke?
And since I just admitted that I broke what is probably a rule of the forum, I didn't mean to derail your thread. I'll just slip out now. Take care.
i eat a primal diet and it's been the best thing in the world for me. Here are some things that i always avoid: gluten, grains especially corn, soy products, yeast products, sugary products including fruit and especially juice. dairy is alright for me and i do like butter. i work at a health food store and i've noticed that alot of the vegans tend to get a little....androgenous over time. they tend to have bad breath and are either too thin or too fat. but i'm sure it works for some people.
well one girl my age that works there is on a raw vegan diet and she started out looking thin but still pretty, but now she's very flat chested with some fuzz on the upper lip. i know that a variety of diets work for a variety of people. In my opinion the worst thing for us humans (and most animals) is grains and soy. This goes for vegetarians and meat eaters. that is why i only eat grassfed meat. Also one thing i forgot to mention is i avoid all foods high in estrogen: soy, flax, beans, and seeds. this works best for me.
Check it out, dude:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistence_hunting
This is why a man can run down almost any animal on earth. This is why you have an Achiles tendon, giant glutes (no offense), and real-time biocomputer stabilized, load adjusting, spring loaded, shock absorbing feet.
Ya, I've heard people say that but I don't believe that based on what I've seen and read and experienced. At all. I think it is completely unfounded and made up. I would suggest you look for more evidence, or if you have some give me some actual evidence rather than just statements.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tofu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha's_delight
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempeh
i eat a primal diet and it's been the best thing in the world for me. Here are some things that i always avoid: gluten, grains especially corn, soy products, yeast products, sugary products including fruit and especially juice. dairy is alright for me and i do like butter. i work at a health food store and i've noticed that alot of the vegans tend to get a little....androgenous over time. they tend to have bad breath and are either too thin or too fat. but i'm sure it works for some people.
I gave a link with research from an Asian doctor. And you reply with wikipedia?? The research on soy is legion, and it is NOT from wikipedia opinions. Plenty of links to research (hundreds) from these links:
http://www.westonaprice.org/soy-alert
http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz/
http://search.mercola.com/search/pages/Results.aspx?k=soy
I'm with you. I saw the Fathead movie and later read The Primal Blueprint and have gone paleo for the last few months. I've only lost a little weight as I still get plenty of carbs from fruits and veggies, but I've put on some muscle and I've never felt better!
Is it possible your friend you work with stopped wearing wonder bras or something that accentuated her breasts? Maybe she stopped shaving her upper lip, which was something she'd always done before? Some people become more earthy when they go vegetarian or vegan.