the harsh truth: excessive beef consumption is killing our planet. the "carnivore" diet is destroying our future. i will be eating zee bugs for the next 30 days to show the world that there is a better way all zaps go towards my bug diet 🐛 🦗

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While it's true that excessive beef consumption has environmental impacts, it's also important to consider that meat consumption has played a significant role in human evolution. Eating meat provided essential nutrients that helped early humans develop larger brains and greater cognitive abilities, which in turn enabled us to address complex challenges and work towards a better future. Balancing meat consumption with sustainable practices might be a more effective approach.
You are destroynd the planet eating this bugs man. We need bugs to polinize, to the soil. Why you hate this poor worms and cocoroaches? Facist. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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nobody 1 year ago
I expect the first of these to be very entertaining 😂
Oh this is what the plot they send you say? This is BS. Eat them enjoy but don't promote this shit. See ya.
Cows provide one of the most nutrient dense forms of food a human can consume. I’ll keep eating them thank you very much.
I wouldn't do it but this is much more appealing to me than going vegan. I don't understand the bug hate, we should be hating on spinach instead.
I will continue to eat beef, pork, chicken, and fish and when the world doesn’t end I will eat some more.
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21seasons 1 year ago
We've never have so much clean water available for humans before 😂
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sati 1 year ago
Thanks for saving the world!🙏
Your entire delivery seems so believable as if you actually believe what you just said. Parody or atleast an experiment, right?
Very cool.. and admirable to challenge all these macho bitcoin cowboys 😅 I'll follow and zap your journey and I'm curious if it'll help me gross out of eating bugs 🐛
Gostaria de saber a opinião de vocês sobre isso, se alguém quiser responder. Um homem postou um vídeo no Nostr falando que iria começar uma dieta baseada em insetos. Resumindo o que ele disse, e o que está na descrição pra quem não entende inglês: Ele disse que naquela caixa há 6 Libras (2,72 Quilos) de insetos, baratas, grilos e larvas. E ele quer fazer essa dieta por 30 dias, o que ele reclama é que é necessário aproximadamente 1.000 livros de água pra fazer uma vaca e todos esses animais que comemos a carne, crescer, e ele chama essas pessoas de "filhos da puta que estão de fato destruindo o planeta", e diz quem um grilo tem quase a mesma quantidade de proteína que uma carne. Eu comentei lá, é o comentário mais curtido, disse que embora o consumo excessivo de carne bovina tenha impactos ambientais, a carne foi crucial na evolução humana, fornecendo nutrientes que ajudaram no desenvolvimento cognitivo. Balancear o consumo de carne com práticas sustentáveis pode ser uma solução mais eficaz. No post dele, onde está esse vídeo, essa é a descrição traduzida pro português: "A dura verdade: o consumo excessivo de carne bovina está matando nosso planeta. A dieta "carnívora" está destruindo nosso futuro. Eu vou comer insetos pelos próximos 30 dias para mostrar ao mundo que há um caminho melhor. Todos os zaps vão para a minha dieta de insetos 🐛 🦗" E o post com o vídeo é esse:
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AndreJunte 1 year ago
I'll love to see your challenge! buy only bugs I like so far are sea bugs
Specific types of cattle farming have negative environmental impacts, but cattle grown in properly rotated silvopasture systems are net beneficial for the environment
I think the 80 hour content creation weeks have broken you to the point of shit posting and I’ve never been more stoked to see what you post next! Remember to include canola oil and lost of sun screen to this new challenge!
In another video I saw him sprinkling roasted crickets on a salad. I like to eat salad with lentils, so I wondered which source of protein is cheaper. Turns out lentils have just as much protein as crickets (whether plant based or insect based protein is better may be debatable). Organically grown lentils are way cheaper compared what I see they ask for roasted crickets.