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#101
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The internet is great, isn't it?

 

 

 

 

 

Vint Cerf's greatest achievement. 

 

The internet is awesome.



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I thought it was Al Gore's achievement?



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I think you're taking things a little too seriously.

 

Imo, that's the problem these days. Like my sig says, people are so caught up in being right or showing their perspective that they over look the humor in life entirely.

In a 24 space, you get an acute sense of how all of this injustice and outrage is absurd. There are things that are truly serious, like when one loses his health or gets into a life threatening accident. But the rest of it, if you can't laugh your way through life then you are screwed.

 

As far as the vegetarians crap goes, I honestly don't care much about it. If you wanna go be a vegetarian then more power to ya, but I'll be fcuked if I'm going to give up my steak, fish, chicken, etc. 

 

As far as enjoying life goes. There was a bit of satire in there. Jeez are you people really so caught up in making everything into a debate that you dismiss satire? The world is more fcuked up than I had thought.

Life can suck at times. It's complete shiit and things just go wrong. People leave like you never mattered. BS happens to good people all the damn time.  That's why I choose to laugh at life and enjoy things i do have. But that doesn't mean I enjoy life 100%. No one does, whether they realize it or not. Call me a cynic or what have you, but it's just my perspective.

 

It's all subjective though. Everyone's personal view point is made from scratch. What a person sees and takes from the world depends on the people they've met, the books they've read and the events they've gone through.



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I thought it was Al Gore's achievement?

 

Too bad you spoiled it with clop you freak



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Too bad you spoiled it with clop you freak

 

What? What the hell is clop?


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Well the animals we put in ourselves haven't really had an enjoyable life.


Contrary to popular belief there are a lot of people (like me) who only eat quality, organic meat and don't eat corporate fastfood. So there are many animals who have led quite an enjoayble life before being slaughtered.

Is this seriously an attempt to justify eating meat? I mean I'm not stopping anyone from eating meat, but there's really no way to paint it as a good thing. Unless you stick to strictly eating roadkill, pests and man eating animals.


It's healthy (depends on what kind) and natural, I don't think the terms "good" and "evil" can even be applied to this. Lions aren't evil because the kill and eat other animals.

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What? What the hell is clop?

Well you see, when a brony and a pony really love each other...



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Contrary to popular belief there are a lot of people (like me) who only eat quality, organic meat and don't eat corporate fastfood. So there are many animals who have led quite an enjoayble life before being slaughtered.


While I do think organic food tastes better and is more healthy, there really is no evident that the animal lead a decent life up to the point if being slaughtered. The cows could be only getting three hours of outdoor time on a tiny piece of land and still be categorized as "organic". Furthermore, organic is just as corporate as other meat.

The more I read about organic food, the less certain I feel about it.
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#109
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I think you're taking things a little too seriously.

Imo, that's the problem these days. Like my sig says, people are so caught up in being right or showing their perspective that they over look the humor in life entirely.
In a 24 space, you get an acute sense of how all of this injustice and outrage is absurd. There are things that are truly serious, like when one loses his health or gets into a life threatening accident. But the rest of it, if you can't laugh your way through life then you are screwed.


Oh, I'm not ever taking anything serious, but most of your posts sound far more serious than you think, as a lot of irony and humor gets lost over the internet.

While I do think organic food tastes better and is more healthy, there really is no evident that the animal lead a decent life up to the point if being slaughtered. The cows could be only getting three hours of outdoor time on a tiny piece of land and still be categorized as "organic". Furthermore, organic is just as corporate as other meat.
The more I read about organic food, the less certain I feel about it.


Depends on where you're living, I get most of my meat and fish off the farmers and fishers markets.

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I don't give a damn about how was my food's life before being slaughtered.

 

Come at me bro.


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I don't give a damn about how was my food's life before being slaughtered.

 

Come at me bro.

Alpha Male as ****.  :lol:



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While I do think organic food tastes better and is more healthy, there really is no evident that the animal lead a decent life up to the point if being slaughtered. The cows could be only getting three hours of outdoor time on a tiny piece of land and still be categorized as "organic". Furthermore, organic is just as corporate as other meat.
The more I read about organic food, the less certain I feel about it.

Eh, at least if you eat organic, at least you know you aren't contributing to the rise of antibiotic resistant pathogens. The superbugs are my main reservation toward inorganic meats.



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I don't give a damn about how was my food's life before being slaughtered.
 
Come at me bro.


Careful there Kaiser, you might eat fruit that's led a difficult and depressing life.

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Oh, I'm not ever taking anything serious, but most of your posts sound far more serious than you think, as a lot of irony and humor gets lost over the internet.
 

I don't mean to make them serious tbh. Just hardly ever use emots and shiit. I just try not to take the internet too seriously. Real life gives me too much seriousness as it is with jobs and working on my degree.

 

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#115
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I think you're taking things a little too seriously.

 

Imo, that's the problem these days. Like my sig says, people are so caught up in being right or showing their perspective that they over look the humor in life entirely.

In a 24 space, you get an acute sense of how all of this injustice and outrage is absurd. There are things that are truly serious, like when one loses his health or gets into a life threatening accident. But the rest of it, if you can't laugh your way through life then you are screwed.

 

As far as the vegetarians crap goes, I honestly don't care much about it. If you wanna go be a vegetarian then more power to ya, but I'll be fcuked if I'm going to give up my steak, fish, chicken, etc. 

 

As far as enjoying life goes. There was a bit of satire in there. Jeez are you people really so caught up in making everything into a debate that you dismiss satire? The world is more fcuked up than I had thought.

Life can suck at times. It's complete shiit and things just go wrong. People leave like you never mattered. BS happens to good people all the damn time.  That's why I choose to laugh at life and enjoy things i do have. But that doesn't mean I enjoy life 100%. No one does, whether they realize it or not. Call me a cynic or what have you, but it's just my perspective.

 

It's all subjective though. Everyone's personal view point is made from scratch. What a person sees and takes from the world depends on the people they've met, the books they've read and the events they've gone through.

I did get the sense you were trying to be funny with the cosmic mumbo jumbo, but then you started the pretentious philosophical stuff which seemed semi-serious yet made no sense at all. Satire still has has to make sense or at least not contradict itself ya know



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Contrary to popular belief there are a lot of people (like me) who only eat quality, organic meat and don't eat corporate fastfood. So there are many animals who have led quite an enjoayble life before being slaughtered.


It's healthy (depends on what kind) and natural, I don't think the terms "good" and "evil" can even be applied to this. Lions aren't evil because the kill and eat other animals.

Well no I don't think people who eat meat are evil, and certainly not animals who can only survive on meat, but I do see vegetarians as "good" in that they're compassionate enough to place the lives of animals above their enjoyment.

 

While I do think organic food tastes better and is more healthy, there really is no evident that the animal lead a decent life up to the point if being slaughtered. The cows could be only getting three hours of outdoor time on a tiny piece of land and still be categorized as "organic". Furthermore, organic is just as corporate as other meat.

The more I read about organic food, the less certain I feel about it.

Let's go hunting then. I think I could live with that level of guilt.



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I did get the sense you were trying to be funny with the cosmic mumbo jumbo, but then you started the pretentious philosophical stuff which seemed semi-serious yet made no sense at all. Satire still has has to make sense or at least not contradict itself ya know

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#118
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so i hope we've helped your metabolism op


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#119
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so i hope we've helped your metabolism op

 

Step 1:

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Step 2:

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Step 3:

Profit!

 

I'm glad we could be of assistance, OP.


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#120
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Hahahahahahahaah look at all these people with functioning metabolisms

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I look at you and laugh plebeians.

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I don't give a damn about how was my food's life before being slaughtered.

 

Come at me bro.

I do, because it can affect the amount of delicious

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do bottled water bottle count?

cuz I drink 8-10 a day.

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As a dieting expert.(I've lost 5 whole pounds, hah.)  I'm taking in 1900 calories and doing lite exercise(I dance to 60's music)  I eat a small amount peanuts and half a cup of milk in the morning.  Next I have diet ice tea and a ritz ****** for a snack.  That's all my exciting diet tips ha ha.



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I actually do weights a day, 10 reps each. but on some days, I go for 20 reps.

 

Didn't read all 5 pages so this might have been said already but there are 2 types of workouts, anaerobic (lifting weights, strength training) and aerobic (running, cycling, swimming) if your goal is to burn fat focus on aerobic.  Make a goal, say 5 miles every other day and jog/brisk walk that.  At 250lbs you wont be able to jog the whole way at first, that is ok, just cover the distance, no matter how long it takes.

 

Also drink apple juice for electrolytes, gatorade is good too but the goal being to lose weight means apple juice is the better option. Your goal will be to do that every other day and it doesn't matter if it takes you 2 hours to do at first or longer. Time yourself and make sure you do better on your time each run but the distance is way more important than a good time. That much will always be true.  Before you know it you will be dropping a few pounds each week.

 

Also your goal is to look better I assume given what you've posted so don't go for 10 or 20 reps of lifting weights, you want low weight, high reps. I do enough weight to do 100 reps, for 10 sets of 10 reps each and I like my results.  Do that on the days you don't jog.


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Well actually I cheat outragously on the glycemic index which avoids sugar spikes.  But I eat a lot of sugar cookies, ha.