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12-24-2003, 08:10 AM | #16 | |
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what the hell is wrong with people? we know canibalism is a bad thing, why is it ok for livestock!? money really twists people's minds.
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12-24-2003, 08:41 AM | #17 | |
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It's a shame you're so pompous. It really is. Your first post was somewhat helpful and informative, the added info about taco bell was also useful. this was the kind of thing i was looking for.....more info. If i use "an obscenity" it is for flavor. As I said. "WHAT THE FUCK!!!???" conveys a whole different message than, "what the heck!!!???" does it not? And i'm really not all that easy to aggrevate, but i make exceptions for you, given our brief, but glorious history . your post was intended to belittle and insult me without direct provocation. you question my intellect and my diet? why would i NOT react. You must still be sore about the vegetable comment. When someone is trying to be a jerk to you or to piss you off, even if they don't succeed, that is reason enough to let them know about it. i thought you subscribed to the theory that you should ignore someone when they are being childish or ignorant. I was certainly being childish in my reply to your attack. I guess it's just a theory after all. I don't believe in the ignore button, cougar. I can handle tw. plus, as i said, if i had ignored him from that last time, i would have missed the positive contribution that he made with his first post here. I've read a few of his posts since our little spat, and simply overlooked his superior tones, as I'm sure everyone is already aware of how he is and there is no reason to point it out every time. The fact is that much of the information included in his posts is useful. it just sucks that it comes in such shitty wrappings. whattya gonna do? in closing i'd just like to say this: tw, there is a sale on zucchini at Acme this week.....don't miss it.
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12-24-2003, 09:06 AM | #18 |
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I don't think BSE has been found in liver, either. Just brain and related parts. Ground beef is your biggest danger if you don't eat brains... you never know what was in that grinder first.
I'm not suprised they've found mad cow here. After all, there's been a "chronic wasting disease" endemic in wild ruminants for a long while now, and it's a spongiform encepholpathy as well. I suspect this isn't the British BSE but rather the domestic CWD having crossed the species barrier. |
12-24-2003, 10:10 AM | #19 | |
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12-24-2003, 04:29 PM | #20 | |
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12-24-2003, 11:43 PM | #21 |
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What would be the grounds? Oprah's the way she is because she's Oprah, not because she's got BSE.
Anyway, maybe you can't get MAD COW from a carrot ('cause it has no brains), but you can get anthrax from it. And botulism from green beens. |
12-25-2003, 01:31 AM | #22 | |
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Speaking of Anthrax, you can get that from a cow too, so what's your point? Trying to prove your machismo because you're a omnivore? Wow, I'm impressed. Quzah. [edit] *It being Mad Cow, in case you aren't clever enough to discern "it" on your own. I figured I'd better clarify just for you. Didn't want you to think she could get "it" as in "carrots" or something... [/edit] Last edited by quzah; 12-25-2003 at 01:33 AM. |
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12-25-2003, 09:15 PM | #23 | |
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12-25-2003, 09:59 PM | #24 | |
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Currently, this is not a major problem from the perspective of consumers. However even the listeria shipped across America from Souderton PA demonstrates a fundamental problem with the food industry. FDA inspector can observe employees picking chickens off the floor and put them back on the 'clean' line - without cleaning. FDA inspector files a report. Nothing happens. No wonder livestock feed providers could do what the Brits were doing - without consequences. Public was even left uninformed. Question is how widespread is the Mad Cow infection and how many more feed providers were selling 'contaminated' feed. For example, contaminated feed results in Mad Cow some four years later. Do we cull the entire herd? That is what the UK had to do. |
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12-25-2003, 11:45 PM | #25 | ||
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and stop running up against me. you're no match.
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12-26-2003, 08:16 AM | #26 | ||
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12-26-2003, 05:18 PM | #27 | |
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But you're right. I mean, I should throw a pitty party for all you proud "meat eaters". Right? I mean shit, you might get sick from your steak. Boo-fucking-hoo. Let's back up though, shall we? My being vegan has nothing to do with this thread. It wasn't mentioned or even referred to. In fact, had you not known the fact, you couldn't tell I was vegan from anything I've written here in this thread. So your tooting your horn on how vegies can get you sick is just stupid. You want to put the gloves on? Let's fucking go. 1) Heart disease / vascular disease. 2) Colon cancer, breast cancer, etc. 3) High blood pressure, high cholesterol. 4) Tapeworm diseases. 5) Salmonellosis* 6) Alzheimer's** 7) Diabetes. 8) Kidney stones and other kidney diseases. 9) Escherichia coli. 10) Campylobacter jejuni. 11) Arteriosclerosis. 12) Rheumatoid arthritis. 13) Gout. 14) Epilepsy* 15) Toxemia. 16) Food Poisoning.*** I'll stop there for now. Because I really don't give a shit what you eat. Feel free to make your own list. Bear in mind that for every study saying something, someone else will come up with a study saying the opposite. I've read studies where meat is bad. I've read studies where they say it's wonderful. I really don't care. I liken it to the Tobacco Industry(TM) saying that Tobacco doesn't cause cancer. Hey, there are studies for it right? I mean, the beef industry wouldn't try and get their own studies ... It's all subjective. As stated, eat whatever you like. I don't give a fuck. Just don't be surprised when I laugh my ass off at you when you get mad cow. You want to get defensive of your right to eat meat? Who cares. I don't. Shut the fuck up. Just don't expect me to sit on my hands when there's a thread titled "MAD COW, it's what's for dinner" and not be amused. If you don't like my comments, fuck off. Ignore me. Because at the end of the day... "My boy, I really don't care." Quzah. *Yes, you could piss on veggies in the field and if I didn't wash them, it could be transfered thusly. But all I have to do is wash them. **Scroll down, it's there. ***Just read bullet points six and seven. Ignore the other reasons it's a generally healthy reason to be Vegan, because you don't care. Personally I don't care either. You can eat shit and die for all I care. |
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12-26-2003, 05:37 PM | #28 |
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GOTTA RESPECT A VEGAN. unless they act superior because of it. eat what you want to eat. be who you want to be. hell, for that matter, eat WHO you want to eat!
"vegetarians" who eat fish and dairy make me chuckle. a lot of what you SHOULD eat has to do with your blood type. I'm type O-. research I've read says beef is good for me. Wheat is bad. Jinx is type A...veggies and fish are good for her. beef is not. what i find interesting is that we both like those things (respectively) best.
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12-26-2003, 09:25 PM | #29 |
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I did a lot of reading on the blood type diet when my dad started on it this past year. It's really not based on any solid research. My dad says he eats meat now, after being vegetarian since 1969. I'm not sure if I believe him, though. (It's difficult to digest meat if your body isn't used to it.)
What really makes me angry is he got my aunt on the diet, and she's already had an angioplasty a few years back (she's in her 40s). Now she thinks, I can eat lots of beef! It's good for me! All I can say is, I hope she's watching her cholesterol. We're all type O in my family. On my father's side, my grandfather died before 50 of a heart attack (before I was born), my uncle died of a stroke at age 47. I wouldn't blame it all on diet, but I don't think it helped any. On my mother's side, my grandmother died at age 44 of a heart attack (way before I was born, when my mother was 10 years old). A couple of my aunts on my mother's side are into the Zone or Atkins diet now (similar to the Type O diet). They are losing some weight on these diets because they are restricting their food intake (just like any fad diet out there).
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12-27-2003, 11:27 AM | #30 |
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US traces diseased cow to Canada
"Blame Canada! Blame Canada..." But seriously...notice the headline and read the story...the headline is a bit misleading. CBC's version of the story CBC also has a section on their site that looks at mad cow in greater detail, along with its effects on various countries thus far. |
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