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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Re: Update!
« on: December 09, 2013, 09:49:12 pm »
How could it make sense that my hair used to get light in the summer before the accident, but after the accident it didn't really, and now that I'm getting healthy it gets extremely light… almost blonde.. in the summer?
What does it mean! haha

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General Discussion / Re: Brains
« on: December 09, 2013, 09:27:32 am »
Oh, oh god. Yeah about that.
Theres no way of explaining it. You'd have to watch a video of me for the past 3 years, that might help.
I guess to sum it up, I could say that my healing brain has had it's ups and downs… and I am not the same person that I was when I wrote that blog… haha.

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General Discussion / Re: Brains
« on: December 09, 2013, 05:00:11 am »
Haha alright, good

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General Discussion / Re: Brains
« on: December 08, 2013, 07:11:27 am »
I can never tell if you guys on here are being completely sarcastic, haha.

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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Re: Update!
« on: December 08, 2013, 06:35:36 am »
Haha thought so.
I expected better from you!
Why would you think that anyone eating the wrong diet can actually know anything for sure?
All of those explanations of sun killing humans in any way are done by sick people.
I mean, a malnourished person's (anyone who isn't eating a raw omnivorous diet) hair is obviously much different from a healthy person's hair! Everything about me is changing, and it all makes sense.
The sun should absolutely not do damage to our hair.
Just like it shouldn't do damage to our skin. Right? haha
But the sicker you are, the worse you burn.

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General Discussion / Re: Brains
« on: December 08, 2013, 06:30:30 am »
Crazy.
The advent of cooking was so obviously the beginning of the end.
Everything wrong with life, when traced back as far as I can, leads to cooking.

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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Re: Update!
« on: December 08, 2013, 06:06:01 am »
Sunlight lightens hair by damaging the melanin.

Where did you get that information?

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General Discussion / Re: Brains
« on: December 08, 2013, 06:04:56 am »
Those articles that claim cooked meat is what caused us to evolve are obviously wrong, right?
I've read very many of those. Completely absurd to think that consuming undigestible masses of carcinogenic compounds caused us to evolve.
It seems pretty clear to me that cooking is what began the decent of man, haha.

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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Re: Update!
« on: December 08, 2013, 03:06:19 am »
Thanks <3 Im so happy.
Marijuana is good, but can obviously be abused. Just like anything else in the world.
Controlled smaller doses of unlaced weed really does great things for me.
I just respect it.

Thanks Ioanna :)

And thanks Phil! Yeah my hair changes with the weather… always has. Even more so now actually. In the sun and heat, it turns light and red. In the cold and darker months it becomes darker :P Reason?

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General Discussion / Re: Brains
« on: December 08, 2013, 03:00:49 am »
I ask because yes, I was trying for so long to figure out a simple way to explain to people why they require raw meat.
Because I want everyone to at least come a little closer to reaching their potential.
The suffering I see all around me, I have felt first hand.
And obviously I have a lot of people questioning me for what I do, and questioning how necessary it is.
I was able to easily prove that a raw diet was superior to absolutely any cooked diet.
But people would say "anything you can get from animal products, you can't get from plants"
I knew that wasn't true, but I didn't know exactly why.

Then I recalled 'the 70 year old raw vegan' who looked great yet had clearly aged somehow. Because she dressed her age, spoke her age, and was still with her very ancient looking husband.
I thought, what part of her aged? Something did.
Couldn't figure it out.
Then I was considering that since my brain injury, I had been able to relate to people so much better.
I knew what so many of their problems really felt like.
I assumed that was just brain injury showing me symptoms of different problems.

Nope.

The brain is aging. Starving. If you don't eat raw animal products.

If you guys all know that, why is the rest of the world not eating this way!

Their brains are all dying!
The vegans are clearly often much more aggressive and just… weird than regular dieters.
Somethings going on.

I read that herbivores can synthesize something required for the brain, but we can't, so we need animal products.

Maybe I'm explaining this very poorly haha, but I really have thought this through as thoroughly as someone with no scientific background and 20 years of life possibly could.

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General Discussion / Re: Brains
« on: December 07, 2013, 03:13:32 pm »
Ahhh, no one?  ???

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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Re: Update!
« on: December 07, 2013, 01:19:19 pm »
I do agree, sir :)

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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Re: Update!
« on: December 07, 2013, 09:50:44 am »
thanks! :)

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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Update!
« on: December 07, 2013, 07:13:39 am »
Hey guys, I'm doing a lot better!
I'm not hostile anymore. It feels so amazing.

I just wanted to say that I got a clean bill of health from the doctor.

Yes, a clean bill.
How insane is that?

From deteriorating TBI victim, to a clean bill of health.

Isn't it trivial that eating your species natural diet brings you optimal health?

Sure it can take a while, but nothing in this world is more worthwhile.

Also, my doctor thinks that marijuana is satan, and was just ticked that my lungs were in perfect condition.
(The accident had fucked up my lungs too)

Check out my blog post on marijuana, she inspired me to expand my database.


Thanks everyone for half tolerating my insanity, I know I was a real miserable and aggressive learner.
I'm pretty good now!  ;D

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General Discussion / Brains
« on: December 07, 2013, 06:52:08 am »
Does anybody know where I can get information on the differences between the brains of carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores?


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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 18, 2013, 04:01:30 am »

Yes, and the social organization of every civilization since the Neolithic has always been an excellent training ground to make people neurotic and aggressive: private property, social rules and laws,  money, army, police, judicial system, governments with chiefs and kings, overpopulation and huge concentrations of population in towns, dogmatic religions, social inequalities,  famines when crops failed, sexual frustration… and last but not least, exciting abnormal substances in wheat and cooked food.  -d

The population of the planet is estimated at less than 5 million during the Paleolithic era. Without private property, with immense unspoiled territories almost void of humans but packed with plenty of natural resources, what would have been worth fighting for?

We need nature to intervene
I wonder why it hasnt yet

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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 18, 2013, 02:55:28 am »
That is simply rude and unnecessary. You are obviously no longer in this conversation for the sake of being open-minded. Have a nice day.

Yes right, because your mind is closed, its me who must leave due to my mind being closed... very well overseer

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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 18, 2013, 02:35:41 am »


I feed my dogs raw. Does that mean it's the dog's choice? No. A person's diet is their own choice. And it reflects in their dogs' diets.



The fact that you believe humans typically choose their own diets... oh god.
So I suppose you blame individuals for their smoking habits? haha
Do you really blame deranged serial killers for 'choosing' to do what they do?
Perhaps you blame everyone for simply not making the right choices, as if the choice was really theirs, and not simply a product of the events of their lives up to that point? What would you say a human is, other than a direct product of everything that has happened to them, been taught to them, and happened around them, throughout their lives?
Everything changes us. But we have the ability to overcome it all, when we are properly taught the truth.

Are you, by any chance, a high-ranking government official?


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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 17, 2013, 08:58:21 pm »
Most people are not like you.  You'll see that when you get older.

Fuck really?
Its the same concept as adopting a previously abused dog.
You've got your work cut out for you, but with complete dedication, even the most deranged dog can become man's best friend.
To think that human beings are any different, is either insulting to us, or thinking too much of us.
Try not to forget that in the end, were just animals.
And like pit-bulls, we have been bred wrong for so long, that most 'good' people think we're a lost cause.
It's just a misinformed thing to think.

http://love-a-bull.org
http://www.angelcitypits.org/i-love-my-pit-bull-psa
http://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/reasons-why-pit-bulls-rule/

You can keep looking at the bad if you'd like,
but you're wasting your time.

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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 17, 2013, 03:51:17 am »
Reality is people still going to consume junk even if they know it is bad.


You haven't put much thought into this, have you? Best not say that you did, because that would only lead to your own embarrassment. I was one of those junk food eating people, now I am not. My boyfriend was a smoking junk food eating person, now he is not. The list goes on. Anyone can change, they just need to be taught properly. We're generally poisoned from birth with cooked foods and stupid ideologies. Changing can be hard, but is always possible.

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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 16, 2013, 11:37:21 pm »
  Humans are not devils. Agriculture, neolithic-modern social structures and grain based diets make humans devils.


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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 16, 2013, 07:03:18 am »
I will take care of this question of whether or not water is effected by our emotions very soon. I will replicate the japanese experiment with the two glasses of water of which one became moldy and i encourage everyone else to do the same.

You can keep hanging out in the past, sure.
I'm going forward. The little details aren't visible when you're looking at the big picture.
I mean really, what happens if everyone listens to you and does unprofessional water experiments at home and the results are not what the scientists found?

Evil is part of my fucking DNA, you calling me a bad person? Come on.
I used to eat like shit, my lifestyle was garbage. A judgemental fool like yourself would have deemed me 'unfixable', certainly. You go do useless experiments now, I'll keep doing my best to change things. My task is larger, maybe impossible, but I've got more time than you do.

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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 15, 2013, 07:39:58 pm »
Thanks Inger, one of my few supporters haha

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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 15, 2013, 11:13:59 am »
This is fucking insane.. rest in peace..

This man changed my entire life.. I love him with my whole heart.

I'd say a lot of us have him to thank

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General Discussion / Re: Are humans intrinsically diabolical?
« on: September 15, 2013, 03:47:15 am »
I'm so glad to hear that haha, I really am used to being the crazy one that no one listens to.
People all around me think I'm absolutely ridiculous, so I'm learning ways to teach them. Its working!
But it's very slow, and not 100% at all. We need to all work on this.
The probability that he was murdered, is all the more reason for us to work as hard as we can to teach.
The world needs to know, because the world is connected through energy.
I used to think that was ridiculous, my mom would always say it haha, but then I did more research.
I learned that obviously she didn't understand it, but that there was actually so much to it all along.
The fact that energy changes the actual structure of water, and all life is made of primarily water,
it all makes sense. Relate that to almost anything and you can begin to understand that thing in ways you couldn't before.
Everything matters.

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