• melpomenesclevage
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    2 months ago

    its possible.

    and you can do a technically vegan diet of potato chips and onion rings. or only bread and oil. can get pretty heavy on that.

    but like… way harder.

    the only way meat stops malnutrition is in a traditional diet that includes organ meats. nobody eats those on purpose nowadays.

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      2 months ago

      Very few people do, that’s certainly true.

      I hunt for a large percentage of the meat I consume, and I use every part of the animal I can. Can’t eat hide, horns, hooves, or feathers, and nuero tissue is inadvisable. But nearly everything else gets used in my house, including organs and bones.

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        2 months ago

        I know that always pisses me off. knew this guy once who ate a very unhealthily meat centric diet, but be only are grocery store ground and prime cuts, so he kept having nutritional deficiencies and it was really frustrating to help him, because, like, yes, just eat a god damn vegetableand you can stay out of the ER, but you dont even need to do that if you just eat more parts of the fucking cow!

        and he wouldn’t.