There's a very active and disturbing internet subculture centered around brutally torturing juvenile macaques. That monkey is really lucky if that's the worst he went through
It's insane how many evil people there are. Pedo rings being exposed. People abusing animals. People poisoning others for profit. And all this kinda shit happens even in safe innocuous areas.
People used to post gifs of it all the time in /gif/.
Stuff like drowning monkeys, shoving needles in them, drilling their eyes out.
Very serial killer stuff.
>No monkey torture subculture exists, it's a myth.
Sorry anon, but it is unfortunately a very real phenomenon. There are boards on other chans that are dedicated to it, and you can sometimes see them posting threads on /gif/ like
People used to post gifs of it all the time in /gif/.
Stuff like drowning monkeys, shoving needles in them, drilling their eyes out.
Very serial killer stuff.
said. You can probably search the archives for it if you're uncertain
millions of years of evolution adapted us to a specific diet. i would bet thats the diet most likely to lead to long term health and longevity. in the end its mostly hypothesis because we can never do the experiment to really test it. however looking at human biology and physiology our proper diet should be clear
He asked about ancestral human diet, cant have more ancestral than raw animal food.
All animals on earth eat raw food, except humans, very peculiar that we are also the only one along with our pet that get metabolic diseases.
You realize that cooking meat is so beneficial that when humans first started to do so we grew not only in overall size but or brains grew.
That's a myth, no proof. If anything you lose nutrition when you cook animal food, it destroys the vitamins and transform the fats and proteins in a less bioavailable form. Just look at the studies done on raw milk vs pasteurized milk in the early 1900's, they started giving pasteurized cow milk to babies and they developed scurvy, all fixed when going back to raw milk. Also the Pottenger cat experiments.
braincase growth already happened almost in its entirety before any evidence of fire use. because of our acidic stomach and other features of our digestive system cooking is necessary for most plants but not so much for meat
He asked about ancestral human diet, cant have more ancestral than raw animal food.
All animals on earth eat raw food, except humans, very peculiar that we are also the only one along with our pet that get metabolic diseases.
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That's a myth, no proof. If anything you lose nutrition when you cook animal food, it destroys the vitamins and transform the fats and proteins in a less bioavailable form. Just look at the studies done on raw milk vs pasteurized milk in the early 1900's, they started giving pasteurized cow milk to babies and they developed scurvy, all fixed when going back to raw milk. Also the Pottenger cat experiments.
>Raw meat
Fire was invented by pre-human hominoids. Humans have always preferred cooked meat other than a few specialised groups like Eskimos.
Absolutely not. Your ancestors ate literally whatever they could find to not starve to death. Fruits, vegetables, animals, fish, shellfish, roots, seeds, nuts, birds, eggs, bugs (ye, zey did eat ze bugs). This is how we conquere the entire globe. There is no single "ancestral diet" you can follow. Some groups survived on almost nothing but animals and fish (mostly in cold climates where nothing grows). Some groups got most of their calories from plants.
However, there is a kernel of truth: nobody's ancestors (prior to the invention of margarine in the mid-1800s) were eating ultra-processed foods. Refined, extruded, bleached, colored, sweetened, artificially flavored shit? It destroys your gut, reprograms your brain, and is engineered by food companies to be as addictive as possible. I don't care if it "fits your macros," avoid that shit and you'll be healthier than 95% of humans.
>studying nutrition and dietetics in college
Then surely you know all of the fatty foods cause inflammation which is the bedrock of most chronic diseases?
expected response from an indoctrinated midwit. in reality stable isotope analysis disprove this. hyper carnivores for tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years all over the globe.
>muh ancestors >1800s frontier settlers?
No not those ancestors! >1700s british peasants
No not those ancestors! >1500s Medieval serfs
No not those ancestors! >200 AD Roman citizens
No not those ancestors! >1000 BC Germanic hunters
NO!
>100,000 BC cave dwelling Neanderthals
AHHHHHHH finally... >muh ancestors 🙂
frontier settlers?
the successful ones emulated the natives which meant eating buffalo almost if not exclusively
british peasants
victorian era brits had a high meat diet >>200 AD Roman citizens
mostly meat fish or dairy unless you were very poor >>1000 BC Germanic hunters
ignorant here but i suspect the same as above. im beginning to see a pattern here...
would...
made me lol but why did he do it? I would never think to do that
The weak should fear the strong
There's a very active and disturbing internet subculture centered around brutally torturing juvenile macaques. That monkey is really lucky if that's the worst he went through
It's insane how many evil people there are. Pedo rings being exposed. People abusing animals. People poisoning others for profit. And all this kinda shit happens even in safe innocuous areas.
Lmao it's just a monkey getting flicked. No monkey torture subculture exists, it's a myth.
People used to post gifs of it all the time in /gif/.
Stuff like drowning monkeys, shoving needles in them, drilling their eyes out.
Very serial killer stuff.
>No monkey torture subculture exists, it's a myth.
Sorry anon, but it is unfortunately a very real phenomenon. There are boards on other chans that are dedicated to it, and you can sometimes see them posting threads on /gif/ like
said. You can probably search the archives for it if you're uncertain
oh muh sweet summerchild
pls
no monkey death
It's safe
Death to a few monkey swimmers maybe
I love how humanly the expressions of these little fucks are
crazy thing to say about manlets
that's fucked up
why would you risk drawing his attention?
wish the monkey killer guy would come back he singlehandedly killed the return to monke zoomer shit
I wish that monke had fucked him up and bit him.
That monkey is lucky all it got was a flick to the nuts.
Just don't eat refined carbs and avoid vegetable seed oils at all costs and you're golden compared to 90% of americans
Holy hell is that disturbing ugh god in heaven
boobies monkey?! :O
>my great-grandmother^99 😉
good genes
millions of years of evolution adapted us to a specific diet. i would bet thats the diet most likely to lead to long term health and longevity. in the end its mostly hypothesis because we can never do the experiment to really test it. however looking at human biology and physiology our proper diet should be clear
I assume its pizza and dr pepper yah?
Absofuckinlutely
no. you are not me
My girls tiddies after I'm done sucking on them
muh cock amirite hahaha
yes, the raw primal diet.
Eat everything raw that can be found naturally, avoid like the plague everything that is man made.
So your diet should consist of raw meat, sea food, dairy, fruit and honey.
>your diet should consist of raw meat
He asked about ancestral human diet, cant have more ancestral than raw animal food.
All animals on earth eat raw food, except humans, very peculiar that we are also the only one along with our pet that get metabolic diseases.
That's a myth, no proof. If anything you lose nutrition when you cook animal food, it destroys the vitamins and transform the fats and proteins in a less bioavailable form. Just look at the studies done on raw milk vs pasteurized milk in the early 1900's, they started giving pasteurized cow milk to babies and they developed scurvy, all fixed when going back to raw milk. Also the Pottenger cat experiments.
>I am retarded
>*bzz bzz bzz*
You realize that cooking meat is so beneficial that when humans first started to do so we grew not only in overall size but or brains grew.
braincase growth already happened almost in its entirety before any evidence of fire use. because of our acidic stomach and other features of our digestive system cooking is necessary for most plants but not so much for meat
I mean you could do a quick Google search and find out it did but believe whatever you want to believe so you can validate your shitty fad diet
>Raw meat
Fire was invented by pre-human hominoids. Humans have always preferred cooked meat other than a few specialised groups like Eskimos.
Jannies are tranny fags that probably works at amazon
fucking would
Now that is a certified african queen
Absolutely not. Your ancestors ate literally whatever they could find to not starve to death. Fruits, vegetables, animals, fish, shellfish, roots, seeds, nuts, birds, eggs, bugs (ye, zey did eat ze bugs). This is how we conquere the entire globe. There is no single "ancestral diet" you can follow. Some groups survived on almost nothing but animals and fish (mostly in cold climates where nothing grows). Some groups got most of their calories from plants.
However, there is a kernel of truth: nobody's ancestors (prior to the invention of margarine in the mid-1800s) were eating ultra-processed foods. Refined, extruded, bleached, colored, sweetened, artificially flavored shit? It destroys your gut, reprograms your brain, and is engineered by food companies to be as addictive as possible. I don't care if it "fits your macros," avoid that shit and you'll be healthier than 95% of humans.
>t. studying nutrition and dietetics in college
>studying nutrition and dietetics in college
Then surely you know all of the fatty foods cause inflammation which is the bedrock of most chronic diseases?
expected response from an indoctrinated midwit. in reality stable isotope analysis disprove this. hyper carnivores for tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of years all over the globe.
>muh ancestors
>1800s frontier settlers?
No not those ancestors!
>1700s british peasants
No not those ancestors!
>1500s Medieval serfs
No not those ancestors!
>200 AD Roman citizens
No not those ancestors!
>1000 BC Germanic hunters
NO!
>100,000 BC cave dwelling Neanderthals
AHHHHHHH finally...
>muh ancestors 🙂
frontier settlers?
the successful ones emulated the natives which meant eating buffalo almost if not exclusively
british peasants
victorian era brits had a high meat diet
>>200 AD Roman citizens
mostly meat fish or dairy unless you were very poor
>>1000 BC Germanic hunters
ignorant here but i suspect the same as above. im beginning to see a pattern here...
>the guy who spent years calling grains peasant food now claims his peasant ancestors ate mostly meat and buffalo
utter delusion
Is your argument really so weak you have to just blatantly lie now?
milk is good for you