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Nicky here's a better rundown on the study

Are we what we eat?
Evidence of vegetarian diet permanently shaping human genome to change individual risk of cancer, heart disease
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March 29, 2016
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Molecular Biology and Evolution (Oxford University Press)
Summary:
In a new evolutionary proof of the old adage, 'we are what we eat,' scientists have found tantalizing evidence that a vegetarian diet has led to a mutation that -- if they stray from a balanced omega-6 to omega-3 diet -- may make people more susceptible to inflammation, and by association, increased risk of heart disease and colon cancer.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160329184939.htm
Which is alarming given that the vegetarian / vegan diet is usually highly processed. I'm not referring to the guy we're bantering with, i have no idea about his diet, but the vegetarians and vegans i know eat alot more shit than i do. Their diets consist of alot of GMO corn, wheat and soy, not to mention the trans fats they don't bat an eyelid to.
 

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Which is alarming given that the vegetarian / vegan diet is usually highly processed. I'm not referring to the guy we're bantering with, i have no idea about his diet, but the vegetarians and vegans i know eat alot more shit than i do. Their diets consist of alot of GMO corn, wheat and soy, not to mention the trans fats they don't bat an eyelid to.
Usually highly processed?

U know nothing!
 

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Not referring to you. I'm sure you just eat raw veggies and fruit. I'm talking about my friends that eat bread, soy, faux meat, and crap made from corn.

It's extremely processed.
So what do U eat??

You make it sound like Vegans and Vegetarians are lining up for Maccas, Hungry's, KFC, and the like...
 

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Hahahaha awesome got reference

So what do U eat??

You make it sound like Vegans and Vegetarians are lining up for Mackers, Hungry's, KFC, and the like...
Not what I'm saying at all. They're against fast food like that but never the less eat alot of processed shit.

My diet isn't perfect but I ear alot of eggs, veggies, good fats, meat. Have been with a vegetarian for a few years so have slipped into eating Dahl's, rice, beans etc. Not a great diet for me tbh.
 

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So what do U know about good diet then?

Good fats and meat? What ever turns u on...
I understand and respect why people are vegan / vegetarian. There are parts of me that think they may be onto something from a spiritual perspective. However a bigger part of me sees that alot of animals are killed in wheat, corn and soy production. And I also believe that humans thrive on a healthy meat diet.
 

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Not to mention Vegeterians/Vegans that wear Fur coats & own leather handbags n couches
and use makeup and skin care thats been tested on animals. As well as eat/drink conflict/slave chocolate and coffee.

I had a housemate who was an extremely unhealthy vegetarian, as in, had the worst diet i've ever seen; extremely highly processed. As well as drank non fair trade coffee and ate non fair trade chocolate; used the worst soaps for animal testing. He used to give me grief about eating meat; saying, that "I don't kill things just to satisfy my taste buds" and crap like that.

I didn't challenge him because it was obvious that his views and opinions were on unstable ground and i can't be bothered arguing with irrational people about these things.

But he once asked me if i wanted one of his coffees and i said, "you know how you don't like killing animals? well i don't like enslaving people in order to get cheap coffee"

THEN he said, well you shouldn't eat organic vegetables as backpackers are treated like slaves on those organic farms, we only get paid a few dollars and hour.

I just couldn't believe that he compared his experience working on Australian organic farms with chocolate and coffee slave trade.
 
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and use makeup and skin care thats been tested on animals. As well as eat/drink conflict/slave chocolate and coffee.
Yes & there's more examples we could mention to prove they are hypocrites.
Allot become one for attention or to feel good about themselves with out realising they could be more harm than good, it's like a religion!

But I encourage Vegeterians/Vegans because they lessen the chance of my meat & butter supply diminishing!
 

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Yes & there's more examples we could mention to prove they are hypocrites.
Allot become one for attention or to feel good about themselves with out realising they could be more harm than good, it's like a religion!

But I encourage Vegeterians/Vegans because they lessen the chance of my meat & butter supply diminishing!
I'm fine with vegetarians as long as they're rational. I'm with a vegetarian who is fine. I understand his reasons for being vegetarian (although i think he's a bit misguided ;))... I just can't stand the hypocrites and i've seen it alot with vegetarians.

This girl wears cosmetics she knows are tested on animals; eats fish; drinks non organic milk; eats non organic eggs and dairy, and gets extremely aggressive and opinionated towards people that eat meat.

I seriously think my meat eating lifestyle is less cruel to animals than the shit she consumes.
 

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Not to mention Vegeterians/Vegans that wear Fur coats & own leather handbags n couches
U usually don't find vegetarians or vegans with fur coats, etc. If u do, they obv haven't chosen their eating habits from a compassionate view, they just think it's a healthier diet.

If someone turns vegetarian/vegan whilst already owning leather furniture, etc, they would usually keep it or give it away, the item would defo not get wasted, throwing it out would be the worst thing they could do as the animal has died because of it. And all animals, like humans, only live once and get one crack at life.
 

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Ordering the vegetarian meal? There’s more animal blood on your hands
December 16, 2011 6.34am AEDT

The ethics of eating red meat have been grilled recently by critics who question its consequences for environmental health and animal welfare. But if you want to minimise animal suffering and promote more sustainable agriculture, adopting a vegetarian diet might be the worst possible thing you could do.

https://theconversation.com/ordering-the-vegetarian-meal-theres-more-animal-blood-on-your-hands-4659
"There's more animal blood on your hands"

Yes ofc there is... not!

All u meat eaters eat vegetarian but with meat with it too. Just another joke article.

I'd say the meat industry would be behind the article...

Can u feel a video coming on, Bazzar?
 
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Ordering the vegetarian meal? There’s more animal blood on your hands
December 16, 2011 6.34am AEDT

The ethics of eating red meat have been grilled recently by critics who question its consequences for environmental health and animal welfare. But if you want to minimise animal suffering and promote more sustainable agriculture, adopting a vegetarian diet might be the worst possible thing you could do.

https://theconversation.com/ordering-the-vegetarian-meal-theres-more-animal-blood-on-your-hands-4659
Disgraceful article, from 2011!

"It’s time to stop wasting energy in finding the absolute best rebuttal to all the biased, fabricated and false data given by individual “omnivores” and by the industry.
The amount of knowledge about the benefit of a plant-based diet for the humans and the environment is enough. It only needs to be shared among those who are willing to hear it without prejudice.
An industry based on the enslavement, torture and killing of animals is losing ground."
 
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It must be such a depressing way to exist, lol imagine being a kid in a Vegan family and you can't even have cheese toastie, milkshake or a proper birthday cake growing up.
 
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