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Quote from: ωεεźγ ғ on March 26, 2009, 03:05:21 PMQuote from: Underground King on March 26, 2009, 02:13:41 PMYeah I absolutely want to get to where I can be Vegan. It's very savage to eat meat. We call it meat, but in reality it's flesh we're eating. Especially when you consider how much steroids and growth hormone they inject in chicken and beef, it's def not good for you to ingest that.Ultimately I can't wait till the day that I'm not getting blunted and drunk all the damn time. I have so much fun doing that, but it's all very bad for you both physically and spiritually.It'll take mad discipline to get there though. You gotta take baby steps - start weening yourself from these things. Cold turkey is not healthy, just start limiting intake, then skip a day, then a couple days a week, and before you know it - you're free.They inject human growth hormones (hgh) in vegetables as well. And I know all the organic crap, but they just busted some safeway stores in Seattle and Vancouver claiming to be sellling organic shit when it was biochemically grown. DDT is yummy. Shop at whole foods or grow your own shit. Chemicals in veggies is still better than in animals. Eating animals is cannibalistic.
Quote from: Underground King on March 26, 2009, 02:13:41 PMYeah I absolutely want to get to where I can be Vegan. It's very savage to eat meat. We call it meat, but in reality it's flesh we're eating. Especially when you consider how much steroids and growth hormone they inject in chicken and beef, it's def not good for you to ingest that.Ultimately I can't wait till the day that I'm not getting blunted and drunk all the damn time. I have so much fun doing that, but it's all very bad for you both physically and spiritually.It'll take mad discipline to get there though. You gotta take baby steps - start weening yourself from these things. Cold turkey is not healthy, just start limiting intake, then skip a day, then a couple days a week, and before you know it - you're free.They inject human growth hormones (hgh) in vegetables as well. And I know all the organic crap, but they just busted some safeway stores in Seattle and Vancouver claiming to be sellling organic shit when it was biochemically grown.
Yeah I absolutely want to get to where I can be Vegan. It's very savage to eat meat. We call it meat, but in reality it's flesh we're eating. Especially when you consider how much steroids and growth hormone they inject in chicken and beef, it's def not good for you to ingest that.Ultimately I can't wait till the day that I'm not getting blunted and drunk all the damn time. I have so much fun doing that, but it's all very bad for you both physically and spiritually.It'll take mad discipline to get there though. You gotta take baby steps - start weening yourself from these things. Cold turkey is not healthy, just start limiting intake, then skip a day, then a couple days a week, and before you know it - you're free.
Quote from: ωεεźγ ғ on March 26, 2009, 03:47:15 PMQuote from: Matty on March 26, 2009, 03:41:59 PMmoving to hawaii and eating produce grown purely on volcanic soil would be the absolute bomb. even my grandad's cucumbers are completely unlike anything i've ever had before in a supermarket including their 'organic' ones. funny example i know but the cucumbers he grows are giant and delicious and the 'organic' ones in a store are generally even smaller than the normal ones. something don't add up...but i'm interested in this 'supergreen' stuff too, a lot of health nuts are on it. i got a friend who's well on it supposedly it gives your body all the nutrients you need in a mega healthy way. this dude can do insane amounts of press-ups without even breaking a sweat, so....Even though i do believe that supergreen stuff gives your body all the nutrients. I got peeps at my dojo who do insane amount of pressups without breaking a sweat as well. Some of these dudes do eat healthy but not supergreen stuff which leads me to assume that theres a lot more to doing pressups without breaking a sweat than eating supergreen food. I don't think he was making a direct cause / effect w/ sweating and supergreens, just a sidebar noting that his friend, whom can do lots of pushups w/o sweating has supergreens as a part of his diet.
Quote from: Matty on March 26, 2009, 03:41:59 PMmoving to hawaii and eating produce grown purely on volcanic soil would be the absolute bomb. even my grandad's cucumbers are completely unlike anything i've ever had before in a supermarket including their 'organic' ones. funny example i know but the cucumbers he grows are giant and delicious and the 'organic' ones in a store are generally even smaller than the normal ones. something don't add up...but i'm interested in this 'supergreen' stuff too, a lot of health nuts are on it. i got a friend who's well on it supposedly it gives your body all the nutrients you need in a mega healthy way. this dude can do insane amounts of press-ups without even breaking a sweat, so....Even though i do believe that supergreen stuff gives your body all the nutrients. I got peeps at my dojo who do insane amount of pressups without breaking a sweat as well. Some of these dudes do eat healthy but not supergreen stuff which leads me to assume that theres a lot more to doing pressups without breaking a sweat than eating supergreen food.
moving to hawaii and eating produce grown purely on volcanic soil would be the absolute bomb. even my grandad's cucumbers are completely unlike anything i've ever had before in a supermarket including their 'organic' ones. funny example i know but the cucumbers he grows are giant and delicious and the 'organic' ones in a store are generally even smaller than the normal ones. something don't add up...but i'm interested in this 'supergreen' stuff too, a lot of health nuts are on it. i got a friend who's well on it supposedly it gives your body all the nutrients you need in a mega healthy way. this dude can do insane amounts of press-ups without even breaking a sweat, so....
Quote from: Underground King on March 26, 2009, 03:51:53 PMQuote from: ωεεźγ ғ on March 26, 2009, 03:47:15 PMQuote from: Matty on March 26, 2009, 03:41:59 PMmoving to hawaii and eating produce grown purely on volcanic soil would be the absolute bomb. even my grandad's cucumbers are completely unlike anything i've ever had before in a supermarket including their 'organic' ones. funny example i know but the cucumbers he grows are giant and delicious and the 'organic' ones in a store are generally even smaller than the normal ones. something don't add up...but i'm interested in this 'supergreen' stuff too, a lot of health nuts are on it. i got a friend who's well on it supposedly it gives your body all the nutrients you need in a mega healthy way. this dude can do insane amounts of press-ups without even breaking a sweat, so....Even though i do believe that supergreen stuff gives your body all the nutrients. I got peeps at my dojo who do insane amount of pressups without breaking a sweat as well. Some of these dudes do eat healthy but not supergreen stuff which leads me to assume that theres a lot more to doing pressups without breaking a sweat than eating supergreen food. I don't think he was making a direct cause / effect w/ sweating and supergreens, just a sidebar noting that his friend, whom can do lots of pushups w/o sweating has supergreens as a part of his diet.And I made a sidebar about some of my colleagues being able to do lots of pressups w/out sweating while excluding supergreens from their diet.
Quote from: Underground King on March 26, 2009, 03:38:37 PMQuote from: ωεεźγ ғ on March 26, 2009, 03:05:21 PMQuote from: Underground King on March 26, 2009, 02:13:41 PMYeah I absolutely want to get to where I can be Vegan. It's very savage to eat meat. We call it meat, but in reality it's flesh we're eating. Especially when you consider how much steroids and growth hormone they inject in chicken and beef, it's def not good for you to ingest that.Ultimately I can't wait till the day that I'm not getting blunted and drunk all the damn time. I have so much fun doing that, but it's all very bad for you both physically and spiritually.It'll take mad discipline to get there though. You gotta take baby steps - start weening yourself from these things. Cold turkey is not healthy, just start limiting intake, then skip a day, then a couple days a week, and before you know it - you're free.They inject human growth hormones (hgh) in vegetables as well. And I know all the organic crap, but they just busted some safeway stores in Seattle and Vancouver claiming to be sellling organic shit when it was biochemically grown. DDT is yummy. Shop at whole foods or grow your own shit. Chemicals in veggies is still better than in animals. Eating animals is cannibalistic.I agree that eating animal is cannibalistic but, your are still harming animals by advocating for DDT as DDT is a chemical that is highly toxic to animals and aquatic life. DDT is one of the main reasons of declining populations in many species of fish, bald eagles, falcons and ospreys.
Quote from: ωεεźγ ғ on March 26, 2009, 03:54:10 PMQuote from: Underground King on March 26, 2009, 03:51:53 PMQuote from: ωεεźγ ғ on March 26, 2009, 03:47:15 PMQuote from: Matty on March 26, 2009, 03:41:59 PMmoving to hawaii and eating produce grown purely on volcanic soil would be the absolute bomb. even my grandad's cucumbers are completely unlike anything i've ever had before in a supermarket including their 'organic' ones. funny example i know but the cucumbers he grows are giant and delicious and the 'organic' ones in a store are generally even smaller than the normal ones. something don't add up...but i'm interested in this 'supergreen' stuff too, a lot of health nuts are on it. i got a friend who's well on it supposedly it gives your body all the nutrients you need in a mega healthy way. this dude can do insane amounts of press-ups without even breaking a sweat, so....Even though i do believe that supergreen stuff gives your body all the nutrients. I got peeps at my dojo who do insane amount of pressups without breaking a sweat as well. Some of these dudes do eat healthy but not supergreen stuff which leads me to assume that theres a lot more to doing pressups without breaking a sweat than eating supergreen food. I don't think he was making a direct cause / effect w/ sweating and supergreens, just a sidebar noting that his friend, whom can do lots of pushups w/o sweating has supergreens as a part of his diet.And I made a sidebar about some of my colleagues being able to do lots of pressups w/out sweating while excluding supergreens from their diet.Your post clearly implied that you were assuming that he was making a direct cause and effect, which he obviously wasn't doing.
the intended meaning of the "so...." was to lead to a conclusion that you don't need a eat a 'normal' diet to be ultra strong. i was also hinting at the possibility that 'unconventional' diets could even be better for us.it certainly wasn't me implying that you can ONLY be super strong by eating supergreens. it might be a good way to get there though...
real thought for the day... I want to detox and sweat everything out.. I want to clear my head and clean up the dirt... I want to gain knowledge and natural positive perspectives.. I want to win.. I want to be comfortable.. I want to be content.. I just want to be pure.. I just want to be pure...