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Jeremy Falcon wrote: "a lot of the unhealthy mofos I tend to be around never eat their veggies." There's a lot of disappointed mommies out there.
I do agree with you. People eat terrible and then complain about being sick.
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RyanDev wrote: I do agree with you. People eat terrible and then complain about being sick
+5
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: A bit off topic, but judging by our teeth, we should be eating more vegetables
than meat. "Omnivore" is more than meat and veggies. Please explain how flat teeth are for "veggies" and the cutting teeth for "meat", so I can point out that we still need both to consume either.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Yet, most people never do that. And then they wonder why they have health problems. There is indeed a difference between the produce from the supermarket or the fastfood-chain and the real animal.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: To eat our meat we have to soften it and use utensils You eat your beans raw? Seriously?
That "softening" that is required for meat is actually simply the start of the rotting process. Cooking stuff is indeed a nice invention
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: "Omnivore" is more than meat and veggies. Please explain how flat teeth are for "veggies" and the cutting teeth for "meat", so I can point out that we still need both to consume either. Read my link or do a quick search on anything related to teeth.
Eddy Vluggen wrote: You eat your beans raw? Seriously? Actually, I follow more of a Paleo diet. Beans aren't good for you either. You're not supposed to get bloat and gas from foods like that, the body has a hard time digesting legumes.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Paleo diet
[homer]
mmmmm brontosaurus burgers.....
[/homer]
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Read my link or do a quick search on anything related to teeth. It was more than a quick search.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Actually, I follow more of a Paleo diet Good, it seems our gut has been used to that for a long time. Won't be much surprises there.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: Beans aren't good for you either. Neither is smoking, but I'm not aiming at being good either.
Beans might not be "ideal", but no chilli without those either. "Not ideal" because they are not actually that bad, if you consider the ROI. The reason the Western people can 'digest' some part of the milk is because there is a bacteria in the intestines that turns milk into energy and.. gas
Jeremy Falcon wrote: the body has a hard time digesting legumes. Especially compared to chickin'.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: use utensils
How do you eat a zuchinus without utensils?
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You just stare at it and tell it to get your belly... like a man!
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From My Big Fat Greek Wedding: When told by a non-Greek guest at a party that they are vegetarian.
"What do you mean you don't eat no meat.... that's ok, I make lamb.".
My kind of vegetarian!
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I have a bone to pick with vegetarians.
/ravi
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"I am not a vegetarian because I love animals, I am a vegetarian because I hate plants."
A. Whitney Brown
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I think I remember an ad for A1 steak sauce that went something like 'A steak without A1 sauce is a mistake'.
Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.
In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you. – Buddha
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A steak pun is a rare medium well done.
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24km/s and it's 20 times heavier than the sun? That's a lot of energy getting it moving...
Very nice picture!
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OriginalGriff wrote: That's a lot of energy getting it moving Having a supernova go off right next to you ain't no kid's slingshot.
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I know what you mean, but I'd have thought it would shred it rather than accelerate it that much - like trying to push a water balloon out of the way by hitting it with a cricket bat!
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Interstellar Physics is WEIRD.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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I know.
I've seen the film.
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Interestingly, I thought I'd have a rough stab at the math.
20 times mass of sun = 4E31Kg.
Energy to accelerate that mass to 24 km/s = 1.2E40 J
Estimated total output of a supernova = 1-2E44 J
So there is enough there.
But, the supernova energy will be (almost completely) radiated in all directions, so the star needed to catch roughly 1/1000th of the total energy, which is unlikely, since it would have to be pretty damn close to do that (and I'd have thought that tidal effects would have destroyed it long before in that case).
And catching that much energy on one side in a short space of time would be...um...messy, wouldn't it?
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The rough calculations just show us that our model is wrong. The real way to solve the issue is to find a binary system with a similar configuration, cause the larger star to supernova, and then watch the results.
I'll get the popcorn ready.
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One example doesn't really work - we'll have to do it several times to be sure.
We may need the Dark Star and crew at this rate...
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Hmm. I'm thinking more than a Death Star. After all, it only blew up planets (and puny Earth-like ones at that).
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Ah, but Dark Star[^] had artificially intelligent ThermoStellar bombs!
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Now that's just freaking creepy. When I first typed my post, I typed Dark Star and had to go back and fix it. Cue Rod Serling...
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