kidamnesiac
Bluelighter
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Stephanie-stop being so damned conceited, let the man define himself as he sees fit.
My girlfriend has never eaten meat in her life and has been vegan for 20+ years. She was captain of her college soccer team and bikes over 30 miles 5-6 days a week to work. She's also incredibly smart (just got into a PhD program in systems biology at Berkley) and quite possibly the nicest person on the planet (her boyfriend is a complete ass though
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Spinach is a fantastic source of iron, as are most leafy green veggies. If you think otherwise, sorry, you're wrong.
carl lewis on being vegan
there is also dave scott, 6 time winner of the ironman, perhaps the most serious test of athleticism on the planet, a vegan. so why is veganism bad for athletes?
I believe in being freegan before vegan. By that I mean, if something is being thrown out and some animal had to die or have it's nipples yanked on to create that meal, I would rather see the calories used for something useful as opposed to fermenting in a landfill. Otherwise I don't eat no animal stuffs. And I'm getting a PhD as well, in biochemistry. I think being meat free makes me a little smarter, most likely placebo. And I can bike 100+ miles a day on a bike full of camping gear with no issues for days on end if I want.
An interesting note, Owsley, the famous LSD chemist, has the opposite beliefs as us. He believes in a vegetable free diet. He's still kicking at 60+ and is a mighty smart dude. To each his own and we should all learn a little more respect for each others choices (although most opinions are completely rediculous
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My girlfriend has never eaten meat in her life and has been vegan for 20+ years. She was captain of her college soccer team and bikes over 30 miles 5-6 days a week to work. She's also incredibly smart (just got into a PhD program in systems biology at Berkley) and quite possibly the nicest person on the planet (her boyfriend is a complete ass though

Spinach is a fantastic source of iron, as are most leafy green veggies. If you think otherwise, sorry, you're wrong.
carl lewis on being vegan
there is also dave scott, 6 time winner of the ironman, perhaps the most serious test of athleticism on the planet, a vegan. so why is veganism bad for athletes?
I believe in being freegan before vegan. By that I mean, if something is being thrown out and some animal had to die or have it's nipples yanked on to create that meal, I would rather see the calories used for something useful as opposed to fermenting in a landfill. Otherwise I don't eat no animal stuffs. And I'm getting a PhD as well, in biochemistry. I think being meat free makes me a little smarter, most likely placebo. And I can bike 100+ miles a day on a bike full of camping gear with no issues for days on end if I want.
An interesting note, Owsley, the famous LSD chemist, has the opposite beliefs as us. He believes in a vegetable free diet. He's still kicking at 60+ and is a mighty smart dude. To each his own and we should all learn a little more respect for each others choices (although most opinions are completely rediculous

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