List of Best and Worst Protein Sources

[quote]DBCooper wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]

You don’t know shit. And yes, I am feeding the troll.

The NRA is one of the largest single lobbyist groups in Washington, D.C. Single issue/ideological lobbying in general, which includes animal rights lobbyists, only accounts for something like 6% of all lobbying expenditures in Washington, D.C. The NRA would be the largest single group in opposition to banning hunting/eating animals, and they are bigger than any lobbying group that is actually working toward ending all eating and hunting of animals. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were as big as all animal rights groups put together.

Also, lobbying expenditures in general have dropped significantly for several years in a row. I doubt that these fictional lobbying groups you’re talking about are actually growing in power, scope and size while the lobbying industry in general is shrinking, and your particular interest group isn’t even close to approaching the power that its main opponent has to begin with. [/quote]
I think rogue vampire needs a good ol emergency tracheotomy throat fuck.

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[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]

Then we’ll just have to start killing and eating activists…[/quote]

DD dont feed the trolls. [/quote]

If anything he just said we could feed ON the trolls should the need arise. :slight_smile:

[quote]DBCooper wrote:

[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
Who is the best vampire on T-Nation

CT. Rockula or our 400 years from another time lover.[/quote]

Count Rockula, hands down. Not even close. Better sense of humor (actually, just having a sense of humor at all puts him one up on the GrapeApe), way weirder, he’s already dead and he’s my business partner at RAPEAXE!!! Enterprises.[/quote]

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And you didn’t even mention Immortal Deadlifts. It’s not close.

[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:
I respect vegans if their lifestyle choice is out of ethical concern for the well-being of animals. Not saying I agree with it, but I respect it. Having worked in high school at a pork slaughterhouse I am of the opinion that pigs DO suffer prior to and during slaughter.

It’s when a vegan takes the “health” standpoint that I start to cringe. I have yet to hear an even partially-valid argument as to how a vegan diet is inherently healthier than a balanced diet of meat, vegetables and fats, but I have an open mind and would love to hear one if it exists…[/quote]

I don’t respect them or their childish Disney movie view on ethics. They are ignorant. They even try to get dogs and cats to eat vegan.

Animal products have a place in our diet.

[quote]DBCooper wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:
…I’d place money that she simply had a poorly designed diet, which can obviously happen with or without meat.

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I do agree with this. EVERY vegan I know personally is overweight (and continuing to gain weight), and an emotional mess.
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That’s because vegans are spiritually bankrupt, morally devoid and doomed to a life of self-loathing and misanthropy, which they try to overcome by harming themselves in the name of protecting animals.[/quote]

Well said.

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:

[quote]DBCooper wrote:

[quote]kaisermetal wrote:
Who is the best vampire on T-Nation

CT. Rockula or our 400 years from another time lover.[/quote]

Count Rockula, hands down. Not even close. Better sense of humor (actually, just having a sense of humor at all puts him one up on the GrapeApe), way weirder, he’s already dead and he’s my business partner at RAPEAXE!!! Enterprises.[/quote]

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And you didn’t even mention Immortal Deadlifts. It’s not close.[/quote]

I puked when I read the post too. This is blasphemy. Let’s never speak of this treasonous accusation again.

[quote]gregron wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, would you rather look like a chimp or a silver back gorilla. I rest my case. they don’t eat meat at all. [/quote]

neither… I’d rather look like. He ate meat.

(one of my fav BB pics of all time)[/quote]

sorry to say, ya, hes well defined and cut, but hes small. you put a shirt on that guy, and he would just look like a swimmer. in good shape. thats it.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]

Such an alarmist attitude. Surprising coming from a big strong man like yourself.

Peace[/quote]

I also love animals and i think humans have been slaughtering them for far to long. if you live in the jungle and absolutely need to kill to survive, ok. but the need to kill animals is no longer necessary in modern society.

[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Lol I love how apparently rogueemovampire is supposedly 280 lbs of muscle or whatever but apparently doesn’t eat meat. Silliest troll ever. [/quote]

I rarely if ever eat meat. except for the occasional summer barbecue or what not. its not the meat itself that builds muscle, its the protein within it. you can get some pretty damm good protein powder nowadays.

[quote]Vinnie85 wrote:
he doesn’t eat meat but he drinks blood… like the africans do with bloodletting on their cattle… genius!

http://www.congocookbook.com/other_recipes/cow_blood.html[/quote]

They drink animal blood. Heres the thing about blood, unless its drunk within a short time after its taken from the body, its no good. Oh, human blood has different qualities.

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[quote]roguevampire wrote:

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[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:
While I expect no one to listen to me, overall health wise I have never felt better since eliminating animal products from my diet. Seeing as my goals aren’t as lofty as most here, I would certainly never advise a near vegetarian diet but I will say that I feel it would be beneficial to eliminate meat when other options are available. At least for a trial period of a month or so to see how the body reacts, I can guarantee you will be pleasantly surprised.[/quote]

We are omnivores. The healthiest natural diet includes meat.[/quote]

gorillas are the closest gene wise to us, yet they don’t eat meat at all. and they are among the most muscular strongest creatures on the planet. (on land)
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Chimps are the closest, actually. And they are avid meat eaters. In fact, they are cannibals.[/quote]

well, would you rather look like a chimp or a silver back gorilla. I rest my case. they don’t eat meat at all. [/quote]

The long, lean, functional muscle of a Chimp vs. the fat Gorilla? Let’s look at the real-world characteristics of each. Gorillas: fat, slow, nearly extinct. Chimps: lithe, quick, and a much larger population. Guess who gets more ass? Maybe it’s the long, lean, functional muscle which leads to the Chimps having an average life span of 45 years to the Gorillas 30 years.[/quote]

A silver back gorilla is fat slow?? dude, have you ever seen videos of them. they are extremely lean and muscular and could snap the neck of a little human like a twig. And why my friend, are they nearly extinct, cause of asshole humans killing them all, thats why. listen, if youd rather be some little weak chimp over a 450lbs muscular monster, then thats on you.

^^your trolling has really gone down hill lately. You started off strong and I really liked your “have you ever seen a fat guy with shoulders and chest like mine?” bits… but now you’re just way too inconsistent with your MO.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]

Such an alarmist attitude. Surprising coming from a big strong man like yourself.

Peace[/quote]

I also love animals and i think humans have been slaughtering them for far to long. if you live in the jungle and absolutely need to kill to survive, ok. but the need to kill animals is no longer necessary in modern society. [/quote]

I agree. Eat 'em alive!

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:
While I expect no one to listen to me, overall health wise I have never felt better since eliminating animal products from my diet. Seeing as my goals aren’t as lofty as most here, I would certainly never advise a near vegetarian diet but I will say that I feel it would be beneficial to eliminate meat when other options are available. At least for a trial period of a month or so to see how the body reacts, I can guarantee you will be pleasantly surprised.[/quote]

We are omnivores. The healthiest natural diet includes meat.[/quote]

http://www.celestialhealing.net/physicalveg3.htm[/quote]

Bullshit. http://www.amazon.com/Vegetarian-Myth-Food-Justice-Sustainability/dp/1604860804

Edit: Posted before seeing ID’s posts.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]Chris Colucci wrote:
…I’d place money that she simply had a poorly designed diet, which can obviously happen with or without meat.

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I do agree with this. EVERY vegan I know personally is overweight (and continuing to gain weight), and an emotional mess.
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No doubt.

Vegan-fed babies taste best.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]

History
Throughout history, hunting seasons have provided an opportunity at herd management. Specific areas have a carrying capacity, or the maximum number of animals that the area can handle, and hunting seasons help to manage the number of animals in that area.

Significance
Each state is responsible for choosing the number of tags and permits for each hunting season. This helps control the number of animals harvested every year.

Benefits
Most hunting seasons occur in the fall and early winter months. Thinning the herds before winter prevents unnecessary winter kill due to harsh weather and decreased food levels.

Effects
Without hunting seasons, game populations would skyrocket. As more and more animals fight for food sources, disease and starvation would force natural selection to thin the herds.

Potential
Fall hunting seasons allow females to complete gestation periods and successfully birth healthy offspring. This keeps the herd healthy and ensures hunting seasons for future generations
Really Rogue…

[quote]Travis56 wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]

History
Throughout history, hunting seasons have provided an opportunity at herd management. Specific areas have a carrying capacity, or the maximum number of animals that the area can handle, and hunting seasons help to manage the number of animals in that area.

Significance
Each state is responsible for choosing the number of tags and permits for each hunting season. This helps control the number of animals harvested every year.

Benefits
Most hunting seasons occur in the fall and early winter months. Thinning the herds before winter prevents unnecessary winter kill due to harsh weather and decreased food levels.

Effects
Without hunting seasons, game populations would skyrocket. As more and more animals fight for food sources, disease and starvation would force natural selection to thin the herds.

Potential
Fall hunting seasons allow females to complete gestation periods and successfully birth healthy offspring. This keeps the herd healthy and ensures hunting seasons for future generations
Really Rogue…[/quote]

Regardless of the “why?” humans are now responsible for controlling many animal populations. If there were no hunting in Kentucky, the deer population would be utterly out of control and would lead to many, many sick animals. There will never, ever be a ban on hunting, nor should there be.

[quote]Travis56 wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]

History
Throughout history, hunting seasons have provided an opportunity at herd management. Specific areas have a carrying capacity, or the maximum number of animals that the area can handle, and hunting seasons help to manage the number of animals in that area.

Significance
Each state is responsible for choosing the number of tags and permits for each hunting season. This helps control the number of animals harvested every year.

Benefits
Most hunting seasons occur in the fall and early winter months. Thinning the herds before winter prevents unnecessary winter kill due to harsh weather and decreased food levels.

Effects
Without hunting seasons, game populations would skyrocket. As more and more animals fight for food sources, disease and starvation would force natural selection to thin the herds.

Potential
Fall hunting seasons allow females to complete gestation periods and successfully birth healthy offspring. This keeps the herd healthy and ensures hunting seasons for future generations
Really Rogue…[/quote]

the excuses hunters give. i love it. ok, why don’t we thin the herds in humans. IN china, where it is grossly over populated, how come we don’t just thin that herd. or in africa.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:
While I expect no one to listen to me, overall health wise I have never felt better since eliminating animal products from my diet. Seeing as my goals aren’t as lofty as most here, I would certainly never advise a near vegetarian diet but I will say that I feel it would be beneficial to eliminate meat when other options are available. At least for a trial period of a month or so to see how the body reacts, I can guarantee you will be pleasantly surprised.[/quote]

We are omnivores. The healthiest natural diet includes meat.[/quote]

gorillas are the closest gene wise to us, yet they don’t eat meat at all. and they are among the most muscular strongest creatures on the planet. (on land)
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Gorillas are not people. They also aren’t the closest to us. They also have a significantly different digestive system. They also do eat meet although it makes up a smaller part of their diet.