How did a food thread turn into homicide?

a single bogus datapoint, yes. write them a letter and tell them how to do science properly.The Imperial study looked at data from 860 reviews of published studies, which explored the association between food and nutrient intake and the risk of either developing or dying from 11 different cancers.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/202 … n-compoundPsychedelic research has so far resulted in regulatory approvals of a ketamine-derived depression treatment, clinical trials testing the potential of psilocybin in magic mushrooms, and the estabishment of psychedelic research centres at Imperial College London and Johns Hopkins University.
Why wouldn't you, if it was tasty? Comparative anatomy was a hobby of mine when I was heavily into 3d modeling. You can google plenty of charts that color in bones and muscle groupings of humans and various other animals. This Mr. Hands looking side-by-side:SuperJail Warden wrote:
Would you eat an animals that had hands like a human? What if the hands were really delicious?
Also for those health reasons, not just animal welfare.uziq wrote:
processed meats are normally rinsed in nitrates at the abattoir and packaged with all sorts of other nastiness.
swapping out fresh poultry for processed-meat-intensive diets is a good way to give yourself heart disease and ass cancer.
No its called being faux middle-class.uziq wrote:
i used to roast a chicken once a week. it's called 'not living with your parents'.