Gladiators were vegeterian?
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Can one really consider hours spent watching QI clips as 'wasted time'?
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Religionists?
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The vegan diet, not the vegan idealogy. Not test conducted on a corpse can determine the operations of the deceased person's mind.
I'm a vegetarian, but it's not even slightly for moral reasons. I find the moral arguments unpersuasive. I do, however, love my health and environment. No need for morality to even enter into it. For the gladiators, obviously their concern was on optimal performance. I doubt it was because they cared for fluffy creatures.
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2:36 Stephen says "do do." Oh my God, I'm so immature...
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Don't wanna push my beliefs on others, but very happy to be vegetarian :3
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@khekhem The Spartan 'national dish' was melas zomos ('black soup'), which was made from boiled pigs' legs, pig's blood, salt and vinegar (the vinegar, it is thought, was added to keep the blood from clotting).
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oh my lord, his suit.
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Actually spartan soldiers were vegetarians as well. That diet was strictly enforced, since the digestion of meat takes quite a lot of energy from the body especially during a campaign, where the heart has to be in top condition. It always seems like people think that meat has some magical properties of granting strength, yet there are many better sources of protein.
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Is that why Carl Lewis is so fat?
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Spartacus a vege? lmao naw!!!!!!
Godwin's Law validation @ 00:47
ProjectFreeSelf 4 months ago 6
Calling a rock a rock doesn't make you arrogant, as such neither does calling stupid people stupid make you arrogant.
Arrogance is presumption, and really all religions presume they know the unknowable. So really it's a perfectly safe statement to go by that all religions are arrogant by their very nature.
rahn45 7 months ago 5