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Ima Wreckyou
The Conference Elite CODE.
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Posted - 2016.05.31 01:51:01 -
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Well, to be honest it was more like an Out of Mind Experience.
the Code ALWAYS wins
Elite PvPer, #74 in 2014
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Lisbeth Riraille
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2016.05.31 08:59:36 -
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Best. Thread. Ever. :D |
Ila Dace
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2016.06.01 01:51:05 -
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Am I the only one who clicked on this thread because they misread the title and thought the issue was "nude people"?
If House played Eve: http://i.imgur.com/y7ShT.jpg
But in purple, I'm stunning!
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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
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Posted - 2016.06.01 04:13:42 -
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Rude people, they're just testing things out, seeing what they can get away with, trying to learn. Maybe next lifetime they'll get to ancient Egypt level of understanding. Vedic India. Pre-electricity Rome even? The opportunities are endless.
But, on the other hand, it is the novice usually who gets the famous ace by doing at some moment the unexpected thing.
-Eddie Rickenbacker
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Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
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Posted - 2016.06.01 08:09:50 -
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So much internet in one thread its rude.
( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ =ƒÅ¦ - my sandcastle
Every part of a game helps to tell a story. =ƒôò
Planetary Interaction 2.1
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Mara Pahrdi
The Order of Anoyia
1132
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Posted - 2016.06.01 17:56:13 -
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ISD Dorrim Barstorlode wrote:Moving this from Genera Discussion to Out of Pod Experience.
Seems realistic. Please reconsider your decision. This should be dealt with by the authorities in C&P.
Remove insurance.
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Bumblefck
Kerensky Initiatives
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Posted - 2016.06.02 18:52:23 -
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ISD Dorrim Barstorlode wrote:Moving this from Genera Discussion to Out of Pod Experience.
Seems realistic.
Considering the OP is basically ranting, and doesn't offer anything in the way of questions or constructive criticism, don't you think spam like this should be locked, instead? Fully one page is full of (admittedly funny) vegan nonsense.
Perfection is a dish best served like wasabi .
Bumble's Space Log
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Vortexo VonBrenner
Tadakastu-Obata Corporation The Honda Accord
2316
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Posted - 2016.06.02 19:26:06 -
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Shae Tadaruwa wrote: Does he mean 2-star General in RL, or Call Of Duty?
lol - I'm thinking superdooperhighspeed there is COD as well.
This thread has been amusing, I'm glad it was not closed. Thread has also been educational. I learned that things shot at IRL aren't always hit (who knew?) and interesting vegan things.
EvE security zones in picture
Space pants! Begin transmission.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
4512
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Posted - 2016.06.02 20:17:16 -
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Trader20 wrote:Maekchu wrote:So army personnel are the new vegans?
This might be a troll, but we have all seen those posts where the person starts by telling everyone they are in the army. Just something I've found funny over the years of interacting with the EvE community. Lol like that joke, how do you know someone is a vegan? Don't worry they'll tell you. You weren't involved in this tragic incident, were you? Vegans Assaulted by Sausage-Wielding Extremists
But, on the other hand, it is the novice usually who gets the famous ace by doing at some moment the unexpected thing.
-Eddie Rickenbacker
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Trader20
Hedion University Amarr Empire
104
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Posted - 2016.06.03 08:50:22 -
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Well since this is turning into a vegan thread....
When I used to volunteer at the humane society their was a dog that was taken away from his vegan owners because they refused to feed him meat based food and only fed him veggies and plants and he was really really sick and skinny. Once we gave him some meat based kibble he started getting much healthier. I said they should press charges against the vegan owners but it didn't happen for some reason.
Also look up the vegan parents that killed their baby because the only nourishment they gave him was breastmilk, pretty horrible stuff. |
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Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
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Posted - 2016.06.03 09:01:12 -
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Khergit Deserters wrote:Trader20 wrote:Maekchu wrote:So army personnel are the new vegans?
This might be a troll, but we have all seen those posts where the person starts by telling everyone they are in the army. Just something I've found funny over the years of interacting with the EvE community. Lol like that joke, how do you know someone is a vegan? Don't worry they'll tell you. You weren't involved in this tragic incident, were you? Vegans Assaulted by Sausage-Wielding Extremists Vegan power.
I give you ( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ Boarding bays Gÿá
Every part of a game helps to tell a story. =ƒôò
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Trader20
Hedion University Amarr Empire
104
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Posted - 2016.06.03 09:06:21 -
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Vegan Mother Kills Baby
Sad story |
Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
11410
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Posted - 2016.06.03 09:56:14 -
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Bad diet kills.
Also, more people have been killed by clogged arteries.
I give you ( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ Boarding bays Gÿá
Every part of a game helps to tell a story. =ƒôò
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Trader20
Hedion University Amarr Empire
104
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Posted - 2016.06.03 10:07:45 -
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So you're saying veganism is a bad diet? |
Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
11410
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Posted - 2016.06.03 10:28:14 -
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Trader20 wrote:So you're saying veganism is a bad diet? I am saying you should eat all your body needs, doesnt really matter if its a plant or an animal. But if you would like only plants, you would need to catch up on some good literature and some strange food like tempeh and nori seaweed for vitamin B12.
Beta carotene isnt the only way of aquiring vitamin A in a vegan diet. There is around 50 carotenoids that body can convert into vitamin A. Quess from where vitamin A comes in the first place in the animal products?
I give you ( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ Boarding bays Gÿá
Every part of a game helps to tell a story. =ƒôò
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Trader20
Hedion University Amarr Empire
104
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Posted - 2016.06.03 10:49:40 -
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I support the humane treatment of animals but I'm a skeptic of the vegan movement. It seems the majority of vegans think whining on social media is all they need to do to save animals. Not volunteer, no charities just acting like a social justice warrior. They'll pay 3x the price for "vegan approved" food to impress their friends but won't give to charities, wtf?
I respect a meat eater more who volunteers at the local humane society, gives to charities like the aspca, rescue animals, finds homes for animals, etc. then a vegan with a tshirt saying "meat is murder" that doesn't do anything except scare people away from the cause because of their elitism and won't shut up about being vegan. The majority of vegans are social justice warriors, that's it.
What you can do is to expose how wrong the paleo diet is because those people are eating enough meat for you and 5 of your vegan friends so they're pretty much canceling you out. Cave men didn't eat cows, chickens, etc. |
Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
11410
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Posted - 2016.06.03 10:52:43 -
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Paleodiet is wrong because its not what paleo people ate. They ate everything they could eat. They knew nothing about the dietary intakes.
I give you ( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ Boarding bays Gÿá
Every part of a game helps to tell a story. =ƒôò
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Trader20
Hedion University Amarr Empire
104
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Posted - 2016.06.03 10:56:28 -
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Nana Skalski wrote:Paleodiet is wrong because its not what paleo people ate. They ate everything they could eat. They knew nothing about the dietary intakes.
You would be surprised to see how many people thought cavemen ate cows, chickens, etc. |
Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
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Posted - 2016.06.03 11:01:11 -
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Trader20 wrote:Nana Skalski wrote:Paleodiet is wrong because its not what paleo people ate. They ate everything they could eat. They knew nothing about the dietary intakes. You would be surprised to see how many people think cavemen ate cows, chickens, etc. I'm eating beef jerky and drinking Gatorade, look mom I'm a caveman. Well, technically he would be, when he would move to a cave in the mountainous Romania and start living off of berries and bears. Never say never.
I give you ( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ Boarding bays Gÿá
Every part of a game helps to tell a story. =ƒôò
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Trader20
Hedion University Amarr Empire
104
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Posted - 2016.06.03 11:26:26 -
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Nana Skalski wrote:Trader20 wrote:Nana Skalski wrote:Paleodiet is wrong because its not what paleo people ate. They ate everything they could eat. They knew nothing about the dietary intakes. You would be surprised to see how many people think cavemen ate cows, chickens, etc. I'm eating beef jerky and drinking Gatorade, look mom I'm a caveman. Well, technically he would be, when he would move to a cave in the mountainous Romania and start living off of berries and bears. Never say never. As for me, I eat everything. The best diet for a human.
Yes most fat people do...j/k? |
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Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
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Posted - 2016.06.03 11:36:12 -
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Trader20 wrote:Nana Skalski wrote:Trader20 wrote:Nana Skalski wrote:Paleodiet is wrong because its not what paleo people ate. They ate everything they could eat. They knew nothing about the dietary intakes. You would be surprised to see how many people think cavemen ate cows, chickens, etc. I'm eating beef jerky and drinking Gatorade, look mom I'm a caveman. Well, technically he would be, when he would move to a cave in the mountainous Romania and start living off of berries and bears. Never say never. As for me, I eat everything. The best diet for a human. Yes most fat people do...j/k? 62 kg/179cm. I dont eat much.
I give you ( -á° -ƒ-û -í°)/ Boarding bays Gÿá
Every part of a game helps to tell a story. =ƒôò
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Trader20
Hedion University Amarr Empire
104
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Posted - 2016.06.03 11:51:16 -
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Deleted: Too rude |
Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
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Posted - 2016.06.10 00:35:42 -
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I met a guy at a wicca conference thing once who was on a "cave man diet." He'd been at about 280 lbs,, had had a heart attack, and his doctor prescribed the diet to him for health and weight loss. Here are the rules: -You can eat as much as you want.
-But it has to be in season, and there has to be a lot of variety. As if you were a forager/light farmer/hunter. So sprouts, berries, new greens, mushrooms, etc. in the spring. Fruits, squash, beans, corn, other vegetables in the summer. Pumpkins, cereals in the fall. Cereals and meats in the winter. Something like that, not sure of the precise details.
-Meat had special rules. If you ate any, you had to eat the whole animal. Muscles, heart, liver, lungs, tripe, brains, marrow, trachea, nose-- every possible edible part. I don't know if that was for nutritional reasons, or just to make it where, if you wanted to eat some meat, you had be committed and go "whole hog." The guy I met ate chickens that way. If he wanted to eat some steaks though, he'd have to commit to eating a whole cow of other parts, over ever how many months, before he got any more of them.
Anyway, the guy looked great (like a slim-ish Santa Claus), and said he was full of energy and felt great.
But, on the other hand, it is the novice usually who gets the famous ace by doing at some moment the unexpected thing.
-Eddie Rickenbacker
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Nana Skalski
Poseidaon
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Posted - 2016.06.10 22:08:54 -
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The thing with eating the whole animal is that there are different concentrations of vitamins and minerals in different parts of it. Maybe its surprising but also bones, skins, hoofs, antlers and the rest, what usually dogs would eat, is a very healthy meal if you prepare it. People of the north made use of whole reindeers and had a special meal for all these parts. Something like a soup.
There is a lot of unusual things you could eat when desperate. Vitamin B12 is in human poo for example, and even in the soil as a product of bacteria. This vitamin is produced in humans by bacteria in colon, but humans cant absorb it from colon. Certain animals have to eat their dung to get all the vitamins they need, else they need suplements. Some like cows have many stomach parts and in some there are bacteria that produce what cow needs to stay healthy. Its really a vide topic to discuss.
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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
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Posted - 2016.06.11 00:39:48 -
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When I was a kid a lived a few years outside a little town in upcountry Liberia. (There was a U.N. agriculture experiment station there, and my dad was a farming scientist, that's why). People grew rice, cassava and taro roots, and lots of greens. Great stuff, but unfortunately every big or small diurnal and nocturnal creature living in the bush liked it as much as the humans did.
(I about started writing an essay about all of the invertebrates and vertebrates who have eyes, noses, or feelers or other sensors on your big garden spot. Some are diurnal, the majority are nocturnal. For some 10s of 1000s of years, there have been no winters in Africa. Only regular rain season, rainy season, and about three months of dry season. In other words, year-round reproduction of organisms every year. Except during the dry season. Except for organisms and cousin organisms that had plenty of opportunities to evolve into that niche).
Anyway, in that system, you'd end up with rice, greens, and palm oil mashed out from palm nuts. Hard to imagine, but protein and salt are what's missing. So grandpas to feeble for hard work stalked and hunted all night, and brought for the pot whatever protein they bagged. In dry season, termites swarmed and flew around electric light bulbs and dropped. Fry those guys up in red palm oil, you got better than taking your chance on this spot's ideas about how to slice, fry up, and drain wet potatoes.
But, on the other hand, it is the novice usually who gets the famous ace by doing at some moment the unexpected thing.
-Eddie Rickenbacker
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Mortlake
Devils Rejects 666
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Posted - 2016.06.13 14:20:53 -
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Lol.
I took my youngest to a sustainable food fair a few weeks back. He's only 6, but he got stuck into the dessicated crickets and mealworms like a champ. So much so that he nagged me to buy a few bags to bring home. Now he thinks it's hilarious to bring them out when relatives come over.
Father to a murdered son. Husband to a murdered wife. Truth be told, I've been pretty unlucky.
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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
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Posted - 2016.06.13 23:31:48 -
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You might want to keep an eye on that kid. He might be as cowabunga as the dad who took him to a first world insect fry-- but with twice the energy.
But, on the other hand, it is the novice usually who gets the famous ace by doing at some moment the unexpected thing.
-Eddie Rickenbacker
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NeoShocker
Oppose Militancy and Neutralize Invasion. Exodus.
225
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Posted - 2016.06.14 07:59:01 -
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Trader20 wrote:Maekchu wrote:So army personnel are the new vegans?
This might be a troll, but we have all seen those posts where the person starts by telling everyone they are in the army. Just something I've found funny over the years of interacting with the EvE community. Lol like that joke, how do you know someone is a vegan? Don't worry they'll tell you.
I seen several of them at NVIDIA HQ (yes, I work as a contractor cook, with Aramark). I always tell them, "yes, this food has milk/dairy!!" |
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