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offline freqy on 2018-02-19 21:35 [#02544576]
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Although I kinda gather he dislikes the West and would like
a new world.

He has such a nice soft beard and soft edge voice, so it is
so hard to believe:

"Jeremy Corbyn was a paid informant of the Czech secret
police at the height of the Cold War" a former Communist
secret agent claims.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 22:37 [#02544579]
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He did admit to one cup of tea with a czechoslovakian
diplomat, if it was a cup of tea and a bourbon biscuit then
the public deserve to know more!


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-19 22:59 [#02544582]
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I used to eat bourbons allot. especially when the centres
were so lovely and soft.

Found out they do very bad things to cow calves, so had to
give them up.

if they did have a cuppa tea, the media wont tell the public
the truth about the biscuits of course, that will be too
horrific and disturbing.


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:06 [#02544586]
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you mean they give bourbon biscuits to baby cows, or make
them out of cows ?


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-19 23:12 [#02544592]
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They make them from the milk created by the mother cows,
milk that was intended, by nature, for the calf they then
slaughter or tie down.

They make biscuits from the milk intended for the baby. Baby
must therefore be taken away after birth and then be
slaughtered or raised for veal, where they tie the cow down
so it cannot exercise or play or love and so its stressed
out body/meat becomes blubbery.

The milk can be sucked out by the machines and put into
bottles.




 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:14 [#02544594]
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Don't huff aerosols and read The Sun freqy


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-19 23:17 [#02544595]
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* tie the calf down ( not cow)

The cow has move about and make more milk.

they also inject hormones to increase yield and induce
further pregnancies.

The mother cows are eventually killed for meat when they do
not produce enough milk for the humans. Even though they
should have many years of life left with their family,
although they are all dead.

considering they are mammals, like us, and just cant talk,
its pretty messed up.


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:17 [#02544596]
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I didnt think of it like that, cant someone make giant
artificial udders or something without the sentience
attached, surely we can genetically engineer something like
that now, they did it in the book Dune


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-19 23:28 [#02544601]
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lots of people have bad reactions to cows milk too.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:35 [#02544603]
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i think i have that reaction to wheat and carbs, makes my
eyes go puffy


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:37 [#02544604]
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i never really drank any milk until 6 years ago then i
started abusing coffee really hard toi have some energy
during the day, but its all a con you're just trying to stay
ahead of a bodily crash, coffee is like an amphetamine i
guess, i reckon it ages you prematurely


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-19 23:42 [#02544606]
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at least you can spot what is not doing you good.

wheat is not good for humans, i was reading a bit, and saw a
video.

something to do with the processing.

i cant remember, except that i should stop eating bread.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:45 [#02544607]
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yes its really bad for you bread, its just so ubiquitous,
even if you decided not to have some by the end of the week
guaranteed you would have some in your mouth even if you
intend to or not


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:48 [#02544608]
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ive been eating salads and fruits this year, and really
enjoying them i its ever since i stopped eating sugar, my
taste palette has reset. I think sugar is probably the worst
thing you can eat, that really is like an amphetamine, like
a catalyst on your dna, breaks it apart and all sorts. I
doubt i will ever be a vegetarian, but i empathise with
those who choose it, at the very least it makes sense for
your health


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-19 23:49 [#02544609]
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its always lurking in a cupboard or bread bin at a family
home waiting for you to come over or its still in you.. as
it winds its way around your intestines and colon.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-19 23:53 [#02544610]
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my mum used to buy me large packets of those factory reject
biscuits unsolicited, i was grateful of course but i think
back that my mum didnt really have a concept of what is
nutritional,

fishfingers and chips when i was growing up, no veg, i
wonder what that did to my brain development, ive probably
got synapses wired back to front, my head is very oblong as
well


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-19 23:57 [#02544611]
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sad, but wise little girl


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 00:00 [#02544612]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 00:02 [#02544613]
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yeah its true, I dont suppose i can rationalise the
continued eating of meat, i think it was very important to
human evolution, why we have eyes in the front of the head,
and large brains it wouldn't have been possible without
eating meat


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 00:04 [#02544614]
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can't eat an animal wanting to be eaten.
but can eat one not wanting to be eaten.



 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 00:07 [#02544615]
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there are charts that show our bodies are designed for a
plant based diet from teeth to nails (not claws like
omnivores) digestive fluids, digestive system length , and
other stuff i cant quite remember.



 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 00:09 [#02544616]
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Here is a similar chart


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 00:11 [#02544617]
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we are more like a frugivore



 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 02:31 [#02544618]
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a few eyes face front herbivore frugivores


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 14:22 [#02544626]
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yes depth perception is critically important for swinging
from branch to branch I imagine. having said that I think
they still evolved from a common ancestor a little omnivore
like mammal, probably only earthworms and bugs though


 

offline SignedUpToLOL from Zuckuss fanfiction (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 17:40 [#02544635]
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BREAKIN' THE LAW, BREAKIN' THE LAW!


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 17:44 [#02544636]
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great song

LAZY_TITLE


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 19:03 [#02544646]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 19:09 [#02544647]
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In case the chart was missed.

comparison of digestive systems

we may have all evolved from fish, amoeba or what not, but
we as humans are far more closely related to animals that
eat plants, fruit nuts and seeds. as our digestion systems
are designed for this too.

besides, humans do not eat meat they eat proccessed cooked
meat.

They cook it to get it down them and out the other side.
Cheating just a tad bit.



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:23 [#02544648]
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mouth opening: small

yes i agree we aren't carnivores by nature, i think meat is
biologically expensive to digest, some animals dont even
have stomachs to create the acid to break down proteins

i think my gf might nave broken my nose by accident last
night, she elbowed me really hard in the face trying to get
more cover, ironically i was reducing swelling with a bag of
frozen quorn


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:24 [#02544649]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2018-02-20 19:34 [#02544650]
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cia, soviet, mossad, which one do you belong to?


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 19:42 [#02544652]
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cover? were you at a protest?


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 19:47 [#02544654]
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only kiddin,:@ )

Glad you found use for some ovo-vegetarian quorns



 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:47 [#02544655]
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duvet cover sorry lol


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:49 [#02544657]
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LAZY_TITLE




 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 19:52 [#02544658]
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the best bit was at 10 secs, that noise

the narrator is off hitch hikers or RD advert segment and he
knows this.


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:54 [#02544659]
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yes he a bit like the narrator


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:55 [#02544660]
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"we isolate the shit proteins, and put them in the meat
exploder"


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 19:56 [#02544661]
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well, a little reminiscent.


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:57 [#02544662]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 19:58 [#02544663]
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that got caught in the RD universe to do such an advert
like ruby wax as a tv news host.


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 19:58 [#02544664]
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bbc series is superb


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 20:11 [#02544666]
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how can proving God exists prove God does not?


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 20:16 [#02544668]
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because god says proof denies faith and without faith im
nothing, so definite proof of god would mean he doesnt
actually exist. its a non logical joke really




 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2018-02-20 20:16 [#02544669]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline freqy on 2018-02-20 20:19 [#02544670]
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oh yeah, i didn’t think of that!

"Poooof!"

im off to the shops


 


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