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Yawn.

There are humans who eat raw meat seen it on a documentary. Not simply sushi. Red meat. Not Africans and other tribal hunter gathers who consume parts of their kill raw, the organs and blood. They were otherwise normal, on a farm out in Texas with a chainsaw, no, they needed far more meat to sustain their energy. They had these raw meat shakes and drank milk. Weird. They were rather pale and bloodshot.

There is the raw diet. Fruits, nuts, and other plants all uncooked. Some myth to this. But a possibility.

But human evolution is invasive. As soon as we started cooking and wearing clothes made of animal parts we began an extinction cycle. Humans killed mammoths like whales, hundreds, in traps, and had entire operations of stripping down mammoths and making entire structures out of mammoth bones. So much for a myth we were all attuned. Nope. Evolution in that sense without better architecture doesn't make any sense. Our bodies are far too soft, unlike premium hides, our digestion cannot handle non cooked food well at all. We solely rely on tools. Why would we need to wear clothes, protection, and cook food if we evolved. Nope. Something modified us quite adversely to our natural habitat. It wasn't simply evolution.

1 year ago
1 score
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Yawn.

There are humans who eat raw meat seen it on a documentary. Not simply sushi. Red meat. Not Africans and other tribal hunter gathers who consume parts of their kill raw, the organs and blood. They were otherwise normal, on a farm out in Texas with a chainsaw, no, they needed far more meat to sustain their energy. They had these raw meat shakes and drank milk. Weird. They were rather pale and bloodshot.

There is the raw diet. Fruits, nuts, and other plants all uncooked. Some myth to this. But a possibility.

But human evolution is invasive. As soon as we started cooking and wearing clothes made of animal parts we began an extinction cycle. Humans killed mammoths like whales, hundreds, in traps, and had entire operations of stripping down mammoths and making entire structures out of mammoth bones. So much for a myth we were all attuned. Nope. Evolution in that sense without better architecture doesn't make any sense. Our bodies are far too soft, unlike premium hides, our digestion cannot handle non cooked food well at all. Why would we need to wear clothes, protection, and cook food if we evolved. Nope. Something modified us quite adversely to our natural habitat. It wasn't simply evolution.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yawn.

There are humans who eat raw meat seen it on a documentary. Not simply sushi. Red meat. Not Africans and other tribal hunter gathers who consume parts of their kill raw, the organs and blood. They were otherwise normal, on a farm out in Texas with a chainsaw, no, they needed far more meat to sustain their energy. They had these raw meat shakes and drank milk. Weird. They were rather pale and bloodshot.

There is the raw diet. Fruits, nuts, and other plants all uncooked. Some myth to this. But a possibility.

But human evolution is invasive. As soon as we started cooking and wearing clothes made of animal parts we began an extinction cycle. Humans killed mammoths like whales, hundreds, in traps, and had entire operations of stripping down mammoths and making entire structures out of mammoth bones. So much for a myth we were all attuned. Nope. Evolution in that sense without better architecture doesn't make any sense. Our bodies are far too soft, unlike premium hides, our digestion cannot handle non cooked food well at all. Why would we need to wear clothes, protection, and cook food if we evolved. Nope.

1 year ago
1 score