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I havent posted in this thread in ages, but I figure I will fuck up your day and do it anyway. I finally got into a law school I wanted (last app cycle I got into crappy schools I didnt want). I reworked personal statement, applied a bit earlier, and just heard from my first school yesterday...and they said yes! It's also one of my topic picks taking into account location, programs, etc. Texas Tech.
Quote from: iago on January 21, 2010, 03:00:09 pmQuote from: Towelie on January 21, 2010, 02:05:32 pmHave you ever considered that some people (who don't sit on the grass, hold hands, and sing kumbaya) who get physical activity might need more protein? ;PAnd how do you automatically categorize whey protein as having the same negative effects, assuming there are, as milk?Yes, our bodies need protein. And if you're treating your body the way nature designed it, the protein you get from your food is enough. Vegetable-based protein is what's best for the body, and it doesn't come with the strings attached that animal protein is. Animal protein is protein that's created by animals. Eating protein created by animals in small amounts is ok, but too much increases your risk of bad stuff. "Treating your body the way nature designed it", could you elaborate on this? To me this phrase seems ambiguous.So... the protein we make ourselves... is bad for ourselves?
Quote from: Towelie on January 21, 2010, 02:05:32 pmHave you ever considered that some people (who don't sit on the grass, hold hands, and sing kumbaya) who get physical activity might need more protein? ;PAnd how do you automatically categorize whey protein as having the same negative effects, assuming there are, as milk?Yes, our bodies need protein. And if you're treating your body the way nature designed it, the protein you get from your food is enough. Vegetable-based protein is what's best for the body, and it doesn't come with the strings attached that animal protein is. Animal protein is protein that's created by animals. Eating protein created by animals in small amounts is ok, but too much increases your risk of bad stuff.
Have you ever considered that some people (who don't sit on the grass, hold hands, and sing kumbaya) who get physical activity might need more protein? ;PAnd how do you automatically categorize whey protein as having the same negative effects, assuming there are, as milk?
I'm assuming it is, which is yet another reason we don't eat people.
"Treating your body the way nature designed it" = not eating artificial foods. The milk that animals feed their babies is included in that category, but I'll leave "meat" out of it for now.
Quote from: iago on January 21, 2010, 06:35:35 pmI'm assuming it is, which is yet another reason we don't eat people. I think this is comparable to saying "Having a heart is not healthy!"
Quote from: iago on January 21, 2010, 06:35:35 pm"Treating your body the way nature designed it" = not eating artificial foods. The milk that animals feed their babies is included in that category, but I'll leave "meat" out of it for now. How is milk "artificial"?
Quote from: Towelie on January 21, 2010, 08:24:23 pmHow is milk "artificial"?Our bodies are designed to drink *human* milk, until you're roughly 5 years old. Our bodies aren't designed to drink milk that came out of animals, nor are they designed to do so when you're older.
How is milk "artificial"?
Quote from: Towelie on January 21, 2010, 08:24:23 pmQuote from: iago on January 21, 2010, 06:35:35 pmI'm assuming it is, which is yet another reason we don't eat people. I think this is comparable to saying "Having a heart is not healthy!"I don't understand your comparison. "Eating human flesh isn't healthy" seems valid enough to me?
Quote from: iago on January 21, 2010, 08:41:13 pmQuote from: Towelie on January 21, 2010, 08:24:23 pmHow is milk "artificial"?Our bodies are designed to drink *human* milk, until you're roughly 5 years old. Our bodies aren't designed to drink milk that came out of animals, nor are they designed to do so when you're older. Artificial:1. made by human skill; produced by humansUhh, yeah. Milk isn't artificial. In fact, if you stretch the definition, human milk is closer to artificial than cow milk.
I wasn't referencing consuming human flesh, just the fact that our bodies are composed of this animal protein, which, as you said, is harmful. So if our own muscle is harmful to ourselves, then a heart would be unhealthy!
Eating protein created by animals in small amounts is ok, but too much increases your risk of bad stuff.
So... the protein we make ourselves... is bad for ourselves?
Note that I'm talking about *eating* all the way through.
Quote from: iago on January 21, 2010, 11:50:02 pmNote that I'm talking about *eating* all the way through. Well, whats the difference between eating something and it being part of your body? (the obvious counter example is fecal matter, but that is on its way out )
Quote from: Towelie on January 21, 2010, 11:52:26 pmQuote from: iago on January 21, 2010, 11:50:02 pmNote that I'm talking about *eating* all the way through. Well, whats the difference between eating something and it being part of your body? (the obvious counter example is fecal matter, but that is on its way out )A lot... Fecal matter is a good example. Just because something is *in* your body, doesn't mean it can pass through your digestive system/etc without harm. Your argument makes very little sense.
Your body can convert your own muscle into energy when needed, and in fact, will prefer that method in times of desperation. Fecal matter? Nope. So what is the difference there?
How about, the difference is that your body is designed to consume certain things, while other things are harmful. The application that has to anything here? None.