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'The womanization of protein consumption': Canadians quickly turning away from meat
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<blockquote data-quote="Not a Second Hander" data-source="post: 1221584" data-attributes="member: 13586"><p>@rudebwoy, </p><p></p><p>word on the street is that you're a very fit jacked guy in his late 40s. How do you maintain such a physique without much meat. What does your diet look like? </p><p></p><p>@kosko </p><p></p><p>thank you for that post. I laugh at modern western urban dwellers fetishizing hunting with paintings of jacked, bearded men hunting mammoths on their Twitter feeds. </p><p></p><p>The fact is that until the advent of firearms, most "hunting" actually involved setting up traps. Not as sexy. Meat has always been supplemental in the human diet and like you said, I'd like to see how many of these strict carnivore badasses will fare if they had to wake up every morning trying to take down an animal that is likely bigger, stronger, faster, more aggressive and has a better sense of smell & hearing. </p><p></p><p>As for diets, no one knows anything. Only diet I adhere to is avoidance of processed food and seed oils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not a Second Hander, post: 1221584, member: 13586"] @rudebwoy, word on the street is that you're a very fit jacked guy in his late 40s. How do you maintain such a physique without much meat. What does your diet look like? @kosko thank you for that post. I laugh at modern western urban dwellers fetishizing hunting with paintings of jacked, bearded men hunting mammoths on their Twitter feeds. The fact is that until the advent of firearms, most "hunting" actually involved setting up traps. Not as sexy. Meat has always been supplemental in the human diet and like you said, I'd like to see how many of these strict carnivore badasses will fare if they had to wake up every morning trying to take down an animal that is likely bigger, stronger, faster, more aggressive and has a better sense of smell & hearing. As for diets, no one knows anything. Only diet I adhere to is avoidance of processed food and seed oils. [/QUOTE]
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