RE: unshackled minds

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unshackled minds

in conspiricay •  3 years ago 

as far as morals or ethics of eating animals go i dont even go there - i would struggle to kill a lamb myself, but have no problem with milking a cow or a goat, or catching a fish - so i'm talking about that angle at all - just the nutrition and health aspects

my fav meat is vennison and i know people who hunt, but i'm too soft to shoot a deer myself.

i'm convinced humans are omnivors and need a full range of foods. if i had to gather my own food i'd focus more on seafood

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We all see things as we want to see them but scientifically it is verified we are frugivores. Dogs are omnivores and their ability to eat almost anything is legendary.
I suspect you will not 'go there' because deep down you feel it is wrong.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I'm going to not go there because I want you on my side and we can agree to disagree on this

yes I can agree that you disagree lol but I'll get you in the end ;-)

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

too late - i'm fixed in my ways - and i won't tell you about the customer i was dealing with yesterday - too much information...

for something totally different - i just learned today the wellington is the windiest and wettest city in nz - no surprises there - but the new bit - hamiltion where your sis lives is a distant #2 for rain - never would have guessed that - to me it's like a desert

https://odysee.com/@drsambailey:c/Dr-Tom-Cowan-Pandemic-Of-Not-Thinking:d