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Hot Topics / Re: We are somethingawfuls link of the day
« on: February 25, 2010, 12:57:52 pm »
If they haven't caught on yet, you can unban yourself by using tor and mailinator.
you don't even need that, because permabans aren't tied to IP address, it just means you have to make a new account and start from scratch, but if they find out who you are they'll still ban you again.

So a permaban is much like a regular ban except your account can't be reopened, and mods will be out to get you.

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Hot Topics / Re: We are somethingawfuls link of the day
« on: February 25, 2010, 01:31:49 am »
I got fucking banned too, what a bunch of faggots.  A forum of people on a god damn comedy website with no sense of humor.
In my opinion, they're the funniest and most interesting forum on the internet, but with their draconian rules, you can't expect to post in support of something this radical and not expect to get banned for trolling. Do you have the link or remember the thread, or the remember what it was called? What was your username btw?

edit: nevermind, I found your thread. Permabanned? ouch.

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3266265

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Hot Topics / Re: We are somethingawfuls link of the day
« on: February 23, 2010, 12:43:04 pm »
Is this a good thing? Is somethingawful.com actually helping to promote us or are making fun of us?
Somethingawful ridicules everything that is weird or unusual on the net. It is one of the most popular sites on the net and has the 4th most active forum out there (if I remember correctly), but we're basically one out of millions of websites featured there and it was just a matter of time before they found us. This does however give us a chance to recruit, and if we were to become recognized there it would be the first step in going mainstream... Take that how you want

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Hot Topics / Re: We are somethingawfuls link of the day
« on: February 20, 2010, 03:32:17 pm »
I'm kinda disappointed in the lack of goon invasion here. I wanted to post on their forums that I've been a member of this community for some time, but I don't think it's big enough news to start a new thread about, and their link submission thread isn't for discussions. Awful link of the day just doesn't seem to be as big of a feature as it used to

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Hot Topics / We are somethingawfuls link of the day
« on: February 19, 2010, 10:41:54 pm »
Just for your information, we are Somethingawful.com Awful link of the day. Welcome goons! : )

edit: forgot, link: http://www.somethingawful.com/d/awful-links/raw-paleo-forum.php

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Hot Topics / Re: Cooked palaeo Youtube video
« on: May 11, 2009, 08:48:17 am »
that.... Was pretty boring

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General Discussion / Re: partly raw?
« on: March 17, 2009, 06:38:43 am »
Okay, with disease out of the question, anyway to make meat softer? Some muscle meats, particularly pork, seem very hard to chew. I'm going on a journey and though I love jerky, I takes to long to prepare. Marination sounds good, but I doubt it will be easy to find lemons or salt or alcohol in the Norwegian wilderness.

I know steaming reduces formation of AGE, but I don't know if it softens the meat. I'll still be eating organs raw, but to increase availability I might need some cooking

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General Discussion / Re: partly raw?
« on: March 16, 2009, 12:17:26 am »
how about eating steaks bloody rare?

Is there anyway to cure the meat which does not cause problems?

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General Discussion / partly raw?
« on: March 14, 2009, 01:25:18 pm »
So I've heard you need to eat a largely raw diet in order for the taste change to occur, but is it possible to eat a partly raw/cooked diet without losing the taste for one or the other? I doubt I'll find organic chicken around here, and I worry about salmonella

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General Discussion / Re: rotten meat in the wild?
« on: November 15, 2008, 07:34:55 pm »
yir,

But in our "nomad" years, we always traveled in groups, and a group will eat way faster than a lone individual. So I'm thinking, wouldn't they eat it before it spoiled? has anyone else tried this? Any experiences/thoughts?

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General Discussion / rotten meat in the wild?
« on: November 12, 2008, 08:44:29 pm »
I wonder, when hunting animals in the wild, is it safe to eat the meat after it rots without any sort of preservation technique? Will it be much the same as eating high-meat?

Thank you

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General Discussion / other peoples reactions?
« on: November 11, 2008, 12:33:05 pm »
how have those close to you reacted when they have found out about your diet? Has friends/family/spouse had a fit about it?

My parents don't know yet, I'm sure my dad would have a major fit about it. When i told him about the WAPD diet and Dr. Prices expedition and research, he refused to acknowledge the benefits ("what is a perfect bone structure?" "if this diet is so good then why hasn't the government/medical community told us about it?" "everything is moderation in good(talking about flour here)" "There ain't enough animal organs to go around, therefor it's sloppy science!" "our ancestors lived to be 40")

So anyone want to share their experience!

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Hot Topics / Christopher Wanjek: Demented Schizo
« on: November 10, 2008, 06:31:55 pm »
while surfing around live science, I found some anti-raw articles by a man who has a strange habit of contradicting himself.

http://www.livescience.com/health/060704_bad_raw_food.html

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Despite major flaws in the raw diet philosophy, one needs to question why a so-called natural diet leaves the dieter dependent on pills for B12 (impossible to get without animal products, such as meat or eggs) or zinc (very hard to get on a raw diet).

you got to admit that he has a point! I mean, if we only live on raw meat, how are we supposed to get B12, which only exists in meat?
(yes, he was talking about diets containing raw meat... At least in previous paragraph)

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Raw foods certainly aren't safer than cooked food, as some claim.  Most commercial chicken and a good deal of beef and pork, sadly, are loaded with bacteria and parasites

if you click on "loaded with bacteria", you come to another one of his articles that says

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Pity the poor bacterium, the Rodney Dangerfield of the unicellular world.  It eats our trash, makes soil fertile, turns the food we swallow into useful vitamins, and yet it gets no respect.  Most people, when you get right down to it, are just plain bacteria bigots.  They want to run all 2,000-plus species of bacteria out of town just because of a few ornery germs that can harm us.

and lastly, has anyone else heard of this?

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That said, humans have always eaten some cooked food.  So, too, do many land animals; and so did our human ancestors.  How?  Largely in the form of roasted grasshoppers or other small critters caught in forest fires and brushfires.  Fire foraging was quite natural and helped secure our survival.  This is how we developed the taste for cooked food.

this statement just sounds so obscure

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Hot Topics / Re: And this guy calls himself a doctor??
« on: November 10, 2008, 05:15:47 pm »
"Dr Title also points out that tigers in the wild tend to live for 10 to 15 years and Mel is already 45"
-_-

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Health / Re: Vitamin A Toxicity
« on: November 10, 2008, 04:51:45 pm »
Vitamin A is the easiest one to overdose on. I don't know how much liver you eat everyday, but it certainly shouldn't be a whole one. I don't think any tribe or culture eat whole livers for every day of the week.

Anyway, hope your getting better  :)

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General Discussion / Re: how long is raw fish safe to eat
« on: October 24, 2008, 07:09:36 am »
great, thanks guys!

with all the food paranoia I was afraid I'd have to throw it away! It actually tastes better now than when I bought it

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General Discussion / how long is raw fish safe to eat
« on: October 24, 2008, 03:00:45 am »
I bought some WHOLE fresh fish this Tuesday, so today is the third day since I bought it. I've kept it refrigerated, checked it and it still looks safe.

but is it safe to eat?

btw, the fish is called brisling if you want to check it out

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