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would you kill a puppy for a million dollars?

would you kill a puppy for a million dollars?

  • hell ya

    Votes: 9 52.9%
  • no

    Votes: 8 47.1%
  • maybe if for more money

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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No...I simply could not do it.

I could bring myself to kill all the kittens on the planet for a fraction of that, but I couldn't kill a puppy for any amount.

this type of stupidity really annoys me.

i'll give your internet provider $1,000,000 to block you from spreading stupidity around the internet
 
That quote is referrencing a rat study feeding them either 5% of their diet in casein or 20%. At 20% new tumors appeared regularly and at 5% no new tumors appeared. The study went back and forth in protein intake with the same population and had consistent results every time. And there's other evidence as well.

Before I watched that documentary I shot for Dr. Barry Sear's 30% calories from protein (almost all animal) and believed that was healthy. 30% is hell of a lot higher than 5%.

In 1985 Dr Essylstyn took 23 cardiac patients who were given know other medical options and put them on a plant based whole foods diet. Low fat, zero animal protein.

5 members dropped out. Of the other 18, only 1 had any further cardiac events in the next ten years. 12 are still alive today 27 years later.

Research of Dr. Esselstyn | The S File ? -- Health



My grandmother will be 93 in May. She regularily consumes the following each and every week without fail ( I know this because I do her grocery shopping for her):

5 litres of buttermilk
1 litre of 2% milk
1L of sour cream
1L of blueberry yogurt
250g of cheddar cheese
200g of cheese curds

She has been consuming massive amounts of dairy her whole life (grew up on a dairy farm).

That's a crazy amount of protein...and dairy fat for that matter too. She's cancer free, and only at 80 did she start to show some issues with cholesterol. I'm thinking that genetics trumps diet easily when it comes to risk of health problems.
 
Shit, I'd do that for quite a bit less -- I think my rock bottom price would probably be $150k (Hey, my family would be debt free and own our house outright, totally worth it).

This made me laugh. Keep in mind that halftime is 30 minutes at the superbowl, not the usual 12. :)
 
My grandmother will be 93 in May. She regularily consumes the following each and every week without fail ( I know this because I do her grocery shopping for her):

5 litres of buttermilk
1 litre of 2% milk
1L of sour cream
1L of blueberry yogurt
250g of cheddar cheese
200g of cheese curds

She has been consuming massive amounts of dairy her whole life (grew up on a dairy farm).

That's a crazy amount of protein...and dairy fat for that matter too. She's cancer free, and only at 80 did she start to show some issues with cholesterol. I'm thinking that genetics trumps diet easily when it comes to risk of health problems.

I always fall back on the 80% rule.

There's probably 10% who are bulletproof genetically, another 10% who are fucked no matter what. Then there's the 80% in the middle of the bell curve who could significantly increase lifespan and quality of life with diet.
 
Lol. I'm actually a pretty big animal lover. I even swerve for squirrels if possible.

I like most animals, but I wouldn't swerve for one ever...just not worth the risk of harming yourself for an animal that's supposed to die in that situation when you think of it from a Darwinism point of view.
 
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