Vegetarian
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isn't screwed up in the head. and by screwed up, I don't just mean weird to me because they don't like meat; I mean the actual thought process is typically skewed or a warped perception of reality. every single vegetarian I've known seems to have a difficult time staying motivated/on task, have very little energy or drive and they seem to find an intellectual conversation very difficult to follow, even though they typically consider themselves intellectually elite.
holy crap! you just described my boss and you don't even know him.
the guy is wierd... i mean.. i'm wierd. but he's freakin out there.
i suggested supplements. he shot that idea down said they where expensive and taste bad.
my ideas are always wrong to him. funny cuz alot of times when he tries to do something he screws it up..
i told him once "those who can't do teach" right after he ran one of the tourist boats in to the dock.. again..
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#23
bow, you should tell him to make sure he gets PLENTY of soy protein!! In males, it drastically increases estrogen uptake; one of many reasons the long time veggie/vegan guys are lilly little girls.
the last few years I've been on a quest that until recently I've kinda kept to myself. I'm honestly trying to find a hardcore veggetarian that's healthy and isn't screwed up in the head. and by screwed up, I don't just mean weird to me because they don't like meat; I mean the actual thought process is typically skewed or a warped perception of reality. every single vegetarian I've known seems to have a difficult time staying motivated/on task, have very little energy or drive and they seem to find an intellectual conversation very difficult to follow, even though they typically consider themselves intellectually elite.
seafood(not shellfish) is some of the best lean meat that you can eat, like Jenn said, the fatty acids are to your brain what protein is to building muscles...especially salmon, that's the absolute best nutritional thing you can do for your brain. oh and Jenn, I believe that certain protein you mentioned is only beneficial to women age 18 and up.
the last few years I've been on a quest that until recently I've kinda kept to myself. I'm honestly trying to find a hardcore veggetarian that's healthy and isn't screwed up in the head. and by screwed up, I don't just mean weird to me because they don't like meat; I mean the actual thought process is typically skewed or a warped perception of reality. every single vegetarian I've known seems to have a difficult time staying motivated/on task, have very little energy or drive and they seem to find an intellectual conversation very difficult to follow, even though they typically consider themselves intellectually elite.
seafood(not shellfish) is some of the best lean meat that you can eat, like Jenn said, the fatty acids are to your brain what protein is to building muscles...especially salmon, that's the absolute best nutritional thing you can do for your brain. oh and Jenn, I believe that certain protein you mentioned is only beneficial to women age 18 and up.