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"Children in the meat-supplemented group showed up to an 80% greater increase in upper-arm muscle compared with the non-supplemented children; for milk drinkers, this figure was 40%1.

Kids who were fed meat also outperformed their peers in tests of intelligence, problem solving and arithmetic. "The group that received the meat supplements were more active in the playground, more talkative and playful, and showed more leadership skills," Allen said."



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..."Kids who were fed meat also outperformed their peers in tests of intelligence, problem solving and arithmetic. "The group that received the meat supplements were more active in the playground, more talkative and playful, and showed more leadership skills," Allen said."


Because they ate meat...or because their parents were smart enough not to be vegan and passed on their genes?




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How do you know when somebody is a vegan? Don't worry, they'll tell you soon enough. Roll Eyes

It irks me when vegans say humans are not "meant" to eat meat. To say this is denial of human nature. We are both omnivorous and predatory.
 
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She was on with Tucker Carlson, too. He didn’t get a steak, though.

He has mastered letting people make fools of themselves if they insist on it, and sometimes even when they don’t. She was too easy.




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She's clearly not getting enough smoked brisket and pork ribs in her diet.
 
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Poor baby.

Someone please get her some bacon.

I've read that bacon is the food that brings them back onto the *path* Big Grin




 
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The real root of the issue here is that they really don't have a lot to complain about, need to continue pushing an agenda to feel validation, so they find whatever they can.




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A friend of mine whose dog has halitosis, recently said, "Rover's breath smells as bad as a vegan's fart". Big Grin



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Poor baby.

Someone please get her some bacon.

I've read that bacon is the food that brings them back onto the *path* Big Grin


Maple bacon is proof there is a God and He loves me. Big Grin



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I feel I fully respect strong independent women like my b beautiful wife,who is the essence of what feminism once was- able to take care of themselves as independent people. Sadly feminism has transformed into not supporting women as much as bashing men. Most of the modern feminists make my strong smart independent wife want to puke
 
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I feel I fully respect strong independent women like my b beautiful wife,who is the essence of what feminism once was- able to take care of themselves as independent people. Sadly feminism has transformed into not supporting women as much as bashing men. Most of the modern feminists make my strong smart independent wife want to puke

Yep... exactly. Not just my wife, but my two daughters have been taught to be strong independent women.
And yet.... they all still want to be feminine.... NOT feminists.
What is this 'toxic masculinity' of which these nitwits speak? Real women admire and respect masculinity in men.



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My Mom milked cows, drove the truck and tractor to help on the farm, grew a garden, helped butcher the hogs and steers, gathered and sold eggs, and butchered about 100 chickens a year. She even dug the new hole when it was time to move the outhouse while my Dad was in the fields. My first job I can remember was at about 4 or 5 holding the chickens on the chopping block while she chopped their heads off. Yet she cleaned up and was stunning in evening attire on social occasions, played the piano, was gentle and kind and was a fantastic cook, and a matriarch of the family. She lived to be 98 and was in my view a true feminist of her time.

I take solace in knowing that natural selection will ensure the nitwits like that professor will be the first to die when society collapses.

No, probably not, some kind hearted conservative meat eater will probably give her food and shelter and protection.


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Another progressive, liberal, socialist democrat ASS HOLE!
Universal Health Care for Animals???
YES, she is a democrat...
Here we go, Climate Change! I knew it was coming...
There is an endless line of these idiots.
Oh, here we go, Fair Share now......
Where the hell do these fools come from? I am stunned that we are surrounded with so many of these so called educated people!
Please shoot me now! I can't take it....
 
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My Mom milked cows, drove the truck and tractor to help on the farm, grew a garden, helped butcher the hogs and steers, gathered and sold eggs, and butchered about 100 chickens a year. She even dug the new hole when it was time to move the outhouse while my Dad was in the fields. My first job I can remember was at about 4 or 5 holding the chickens on the chopping block while she chopped their heads off. Yet she cleaned up and was stunning in evening attire on social occasions, played the piano, was gentle and kind and was a fantastic cook, and a matriarch of the family. She lived to be 98 and was in my view a true feminist of her time.

I take solace in knowing that natural selection will ensure the nitwits like that professor will be the first to die when society collapses.

No, probably not, some kind hearted conservative meat eater will probably give her food and shelter and protection.


I remember when my grandma lopped off the head of a chicken, plucked it and cooked it up for dinner that evening. That was about the coolest thing I had seen in my young life. I was probably around 6.



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I remember when my grandma lopped off the head of a chicken, plucked it and cooked it up for dinner that evening. That was about the coolest thing I had seen in my young life. I was probably around 6.

same thing happened to me.....I wasn't quite sure exactly what had happened....in a couple days I was in on the Great Fall Chicken Massacre where her & grandpa converted a couple dozen non-productive loafers into their next assignment. She _did_ make the best 'chicken pot egg noodles stew' on Earth.

Perhaps the biggest shock of my young life was when my baseball buddy invited me over to watch his parents (Old Country family mom & pop packing plant) to make sausage....

I was about 10 years old.....from 'last squeal' to 'ready for the meal'....

I was upset enough it put me off 'hot dogs' for nearly 3 whole days.


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