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Old 10-26-2015, 10:32 PM
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I really feel like there's some sort of giant social experiment going on. There's a giant push towards globalization, removal of national identity and cultural uniformization. There's another giant push towards gender uniformization. There's another push towards demonizing one's ability for self defense. And now a push towards the radical alteration of diet. Human beings have for thousands of years lived in families and tribes cultivating plants, raising animals and feeding their families on a piece of land that they own and protect. We are now told that all that is wrong, and that we should be these huge herds of vegetarian creatures of no cultural diversity that should just trust the watchers to protect and tell us what's best for us. What's right is now wrong and what's wrong is now right.

I still have 40-50 years to go and I worry about the way things are going.

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Old 10-26-2015, 10:43 PM
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Yep, I smoke, I drink, I eat Bacon, I eat steak and I don't give a crap what the government says.
Give me bacon, give me steak, and give me my cold refreshing beer, wine, etc. Only thing I don't do is smoke. I quit that years ago and switched to vapeing.

That being said, Sam I didn't know you smoked! I pictured you as more of a cigar kinda guy
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Old 10-26-2015, 10:53 PM
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You know, water is very dangerous, everyone who has ever had a drink has died... and air is just as bad too...

Good grief, the human animal was designed to eat meat, and plants. Just because someone gives you a piece of paper and some money for research does not mean you know everything. How many of the worlds predators die of cancer?

Idiots.
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Old 10-26-2015, 11:52 PM
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You are what you eat. I'm a bunch of fat and flesh.
My great grandmother died at the age of 100, her son, my grandfather died at the age of 89, and my father still works nine hours a day, six days a week at the age of 76.
They all ate/eat red meat, beacon, have a little adult beverage daily, everything that today they say will kill you. And a couple of them it did, eventually, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't from what they ate.
I'm more afraid of all the crap bought in a store with preservatives added, which it seems is almost everything... Look back on the old folks who lived off the land so to speak, there wasn't any of this crap to deal with like there is now days.
Everybody's taking a pill for this or that, no one has an immune system any more, kids can't eat dirt like they used to because their in the house all the time... I'm sure next week the government will come up with something else. Sorry guys, got off track for a moment there
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Old 10-27-2015, 09:47 AM
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My Dad ate 2 fried eggs, 4 strips of of bacon, and buttered toast for breakfast every day of his adult life. That was about 69 years. He did die of cancer at 79 but it was the 2 packs of unfiltered Pall Malls he smoked every day. His cholesterol was fine too.
Mine too! Except it was camel non-filters and asbestos! I have a buddy that drinks a beer everyday for breakfast, and in the 20+ yrs I have known him I dont think I can remember him having as much as a sniffle! Or hangover...
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You are what you eat. I'm a bunch of fat and flesh.
My great grandmother died at the age of 100, her son, my grandfather died at the age of 89, and my father still works nine hours a day, six days a week at the age of 76.
They all ate/eat red meat, beacon, have a little adult beverage daily, everything that today they say will kill you. And a couple of them it did, eventually, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't from what they ate.
I'm more afraid of all the crap bought in a store with preservatives added, which it seems is almost everything... Look back on the old folks who lived off the land so to speak, there wasn't any of this crap to deal with like there is now days.
Everybody's taking a pill for this or that, no one has an immune system any more, kids can't eat dirt like they used to because their in the house all the time... I'm sure next week the government will come up with something else. Sorry guys, got off track for a moment there
Yeah, I found out I'm allergic to doughnuts, they make me break out in fat
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Old 10-27-2015, 11:15 AM
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Yeah, I found out I'm allergic to doughnuts, they make me break out in fat
My problem with doughnuts is that I can never tell whether to dunk my doughnut in my coffee mug or dunk my coffee mug in my doughnut since they are the same surface...

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Old 10-27-2015, 01:07 PM
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I really feel like there's some sort of giant social experiment going on. There's a giant push towards globalization, removal of national identity and cultural uniformization. There's another giant push towards gender uniformization. There's another push towards demonizing one's ability for self defense. And now a push towards the radical alteration of diet. Human beings have for thousands of years lived in families and tribes cultivating plants, raising animals and feeding their families on a piece of land that they own and protect. We are now told that all that is wrong, and that we should be these huge herds of vegetarian creatures of no cultural diversity that should just trust the watchers to protect and tell us what's best for us. What's right is now wrong and what's wrong is now right.

I still have 40-50 years to go and I worry about the way things are going.

I couldn't have said it better! I have to say that the last time I listened to what the Government said was best for me was when Cheater Clinton was elected... been down hill since then!

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Well today IS one day closer to death no matter what you do....So, have a fine cigar!!!
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Eat, drink and be merry, if you live you die.
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