imagine her recording you jerk off and showing it to all her girlfriendsGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:25 am
DAMN she looks like a sexy dominatrix! Her legs look so smooth, she looks like she'd kick the ass of any man that tried to top her and render them into sissy submissives.
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I'm sure you totally don't have iron deficiency and other health problems. Even regular women who eat a little bit of meat have those issues so I'm sure you either have that problem now or you will later. The wife of the guy who made Supersize Me said she had health issues and now eats free range which is the only sane option for someone concerned with the treatment of animals. You can't fight biology.BlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:09 amI've been a vegetarian since I was 14. Definitely not starving.
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her face looks like a downs manGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 2:47 amimagine her recording you jerk off and showing it to all her girlfriendsGuest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:25 am
DAMN she looks like a sexy dominatrix! Her legs look so smooth, she looks like she'd kick the ass of any man that tried to top her and render them into sissy submissives.
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You can eat spinach or take iron supplements.Poonoo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 2:52 amI'm sure you totally don't have iron deficiencyBlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:09 amI've been a vegetarian since I was 14. Definitely not starving.
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Noticing a harvester? Definitely. Being smart with that knowledge? Well, There are a lot bigger mammals who become roadkill...BlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:09 amI find it funny that you guys roasted me for wondering if rabbits live in fear because obviously that just means they have to watch out for predators, but never considered the possibility that rats and mice would be able to see and hear a grain harvester coming.
To create the farmland in the first place. Then you have stuff like monocultures and/or pesticides (effectively nerve gas for insects and vermin in general) trying to turn it into a sterile area.BlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:05 amI assume fruits and vegetables result in animal deaths as a result of things like deforestation.
I wager to guess that most ingredients of the average cat food have more in common with that cookie than with meat, 'cause there's usually not nearly enough of the latter as you'd think.Liar Revealed wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 1:48 amBut with my cats, I try not to think about it. I just buy them whatever it is they like. They don't have a choice but to eat meat. It's weird though. Some cats will try to eat human food. Like I had this one cat that went ABSOLUTELY NUTS for Pepperidge Farm Snickerdoodle cookies.
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Imagine her trying not to laugh at you
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So she doesn't like watchmojo, which is understandable, but she's still happy about this because it means people noticed her.
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Looking like that in her 30s means she has no right to laugh at anyone.
You learned nothing from that broccoli article I posted, so here is another:Liar Revealed wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 3:41 amYou can eat spinach or take iron supplements.Poonoo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 2:52 amI'm sure you totally don't have iron deficiencyBlueberryRagamuffin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 12:09 amI've been a vegetarian since I was 14. Definitely not starving.
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So many vegans and vegetarians are deficient in vitamins from animals. You can go "muh suppliments" all you want but this guy cites studies where significantly lower in multiple vitamins compared to the regular population (vegans are even worse than vegetarians), so this idea that being vegetarian is "healthy" is bullshit and most vegetarians buy into it without getting necessary supplements. Statistically Ragmuffin probably has similar issues. Oh and the "eat spinach" part is debunked here:
Sure, you'll eat more vegetables than most people and be healthier in ways vegetables help you along with cutting out fast food and processed meat, but you will be way more deficient in other ways. In other words, you'll be skinny, weak and low energy instead of fat, weak and low energy.Vegetarians and omnivores often have similar levels of serum iron, but levels of ferritin—the long-term storage form of iron—are lower in vegetarians than in omnivores. (12, 13) This is significant, because ferritin depletion is the first stage of iron deficiency.
Moreover, although vegetarians often have similar iron intakes to omnivores on paper, it is more common for vegetarians (and particularly vegans) to be iron deficient.
For example, this study of 75 vegan women in Germany found that 40 percent of them were iron deficient, despite average iron intakes that were above the recommended daily allowance. (14) Among Australian men, iron intake among vegetarians and vegans was 29 to 49 percent higher than omnivores, but their serum ferritin concentrations were barely half that of omnivores. (15) Despite similar iron intakes, another study published this year showed vegans and female vegetarians having low ferritin levels. (16)
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