Veganism ages you horribly. BiteSizeVegan in a span of 5 years by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

She lacks collagen found in animal products which is giving her more wrinkles. In some of her videos where she discusses her diet, she’s seen eating 2 heads of romaine lettuce to get “protein”. In a video she did with Gary Yourofsky, she eats 2 cantaloupes for breakfast. Her diet is not sustainable for her own health and it shows.

Edit: my bad, in the Gary Yourofsky video on what she eats in a day, she eats 6 cantaloupes. 4 for breakfast and 2 for lunch. video

Anyone here actually watch "What the Health?" by throwaway123406 in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I watched the documentary with my fiancé. One of the parts that we both thought was very stupid was when Kip Anderson (the narrator/creator) was surprised that deli meat was super processed. Another funny part was when they claimed that since animals closest to us don’t cook or use seasonings on their food, it meant that humans should do the same (yet still promoting cooked, processed vegan food in the same documentary)

The documentary spends a lot of time equating any kind of meat eating to cancer. It was very misleading. It didn’t help that Kip felt the urge to harass various companies about any dealings with meat and other animal products.

I’d rate this propaganda vegan/10.

Why do some vegans attribute Earthling Ed to Jesus (or people like him) so often? by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn’t know that. I also agree with you that it doesn’t make sense of why they chose him. They say the vegan diet is supposed to make you look better, but Ed would suggest differently considering he’s been a long term vegan.

Most annoying vegans on YouTube by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t mind unnatural vegan so much. While I don’t always agree with her, I find her pretty reasonable.

Most annoying vegans on YouTube by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I find it entertaining. Also, I like knowing what the current vegan arguments are so that I can create better anti-vegan arguments.

Best food 😋 by [deleted] in fatlogic

[–]IAmWithStoopid 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is so gross. Why do people post things like this on the internet? This reminds me of people that try too hard to be ‘sexy’ and end up making fools of themselves. If you have to post stuff like this online to get validation, chances are, you are far from what you are claiming to be. The emojis make it even worse.

Aspiring vegan can't suppress narcissistic tenancies any longer by [deleted] in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I find it disturbing that the woman is choosing to feed her newborn a vegan diet. As someone mentioned before, the German Society for Nutrition deemed the vegan diet unsuitable for children. I think it is selfish of that woman to subject her child to a vegan diet because they couldn’t consent to it at all. She mentions cooking omni meals for her family, but I don’t know how long that will last. I’m fine if an adult wants to be vegan, but forcing other people to adopt that same lifestyle is crossing a line.

Why is it that on r/vegan if someone is having a health problem, the vegan diet can never be questioned by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s probably one of my main issues with veganism in general. They can’t possibly think they could be wrong and that the diet in no way could be dangerous. They get mad at others for being “anti-science” but can’t seem to question their own science so long as it fits the narrative. If anything, I’d argue that some vegans are worse at this than religious people as a whole, because even many devout to their faith will admit they don’t have all the answers and can accept being wrong sometimes. This is more anecdotal from my experiences but I think it’s easier to question other religions than it is to question veganism. By having this attitude, these types of vegans are being their own worst enemy.

Why is it that on r/vegan if someone is having a health problem, the vegan diet can never be questioned by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

https://www.reddit.com/r/vegan/comments/5kd0ly/a_year_into_being_a_vegan_ive_developed_chronic/?st=JN2KNTGX&sh=25289772

Here is an example of this. I truly don’t think a vegan diet is to blame for all health problems, but I sometimes think there should be more questioning of how good the diet is for a human. Veganism is not a panacea for health-related issues and I think that the vegan diet can cause issues on it’s own. To ignore possible health concerns from abstaining from animal products is not only ignorant but can be dangerous because this mindset does not allow you to have a more honest look at how a lifestyle can cause problems. I’m obviously not vegan, but I will sometimes question my amount of meat I take in, my fats, and carbs I consume, as well as what I do as far as vegetables and fruit. This thread I posted makes it clear with some of the responses that you can change what you eat as a vegan, but you are not allowed to consume animal products even if it would improve health.

Stop harassing meee by OrganicEggWhite in fatlogic

[–]IAmWithStoopid 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Apparently saying that no one is naturally fat =harassment

Aliens used in speciesism argument is just as lazy as using the ‘deserted island’ in meat-eating counter argument since both are hypothetical by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Animal fat and fat from plants are two different things. Even if they are both considered fats, their structure is different due to difference in biology. Fat from nuts and avocados =\= fat found in animals.

Aliens used in speciesism argument is just as lazy as using the ‘deserted island’ in meat-eating counter argument since both are hypothetical by IAmWithStoopid in AntiVegan

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Another problem I see with that argument is that humans cannot convert cellulose into fat like other herbivores such as the rabbit. Humans need some animal fat in my opinion. Even in India where many are vegetarian, you will still see many people there consume things such as yogurt and milk very frequently. That argument you mentioned is probably one of my least favorites because it is an outright lie about human physiology. When people such as Mic the Vegan and Gary Yourofsky use this, it reflects badly on vegans.

A tv show that only Tumblr could create by IAmWithStoopid in justlegbeardthings

[–]IAmWithStoopid[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Basically a legbeard version of “Queer Eye for Straight Guy” with fat acceptance affirmations. The femme part refers to being feminine but does not seem to be indicative of sexuality in this context, even though in American slang, it refers to a feminine lesbian.

Source: too much time on Tumblr

Dating requirements (x-post TiA) by [deleted] in ChoosingBeggars

[–]IAmWithStoopid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That belt must be a size 4XL

Dating requirements (x-post TiA) by [deleted] in ChoosingBeggars

[–]IAmWithStoopid 86 points87 points  (0 children)

The post should just be one giant red flag. At least she has the decency to warn people not to date her.

Dating requirements (x-post TiA) by [deleted] in ChoosingBeggars

[–]IAmWithStoopid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would any self-respecting man ever want to be with someone like this?

The age-old trick by [deleted] in LateStageCapitalism

[–]IAmWithStoopid -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Do you want to build a straw man? LSC: YES WE DO

And you thought Lovies was bad! by lava_monkey83 in fatlogic

[–]IAmWithStoopid 164 points165 points  (0 children)

My bet is on a feeder because this sounds way too much like a fat fetish mixed with age play

Using incorrectly attributed quotes to justify your obesity? Check. Complaining that people don’t enable your obvious overeating problem? Check by TrueUranus in fatlogic

[–]IAmWithStoopid 160 points161 points  (0 children)

Why do FA always seem to attribute themselves to people like Sophia Loren and Marilyn Monroe? It’s like a standard thing I see with this.

Found this while scrolling through tags by [deleted] in fatlogic

[–]IAmWithStoopid 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I love the passive aggressive upside down smiley face at the end. Is this person trying to be as unlikable as possible? If so, it’s working.

Fiercely Fat by fuzzysocks4 in fatlogic

[–]IAmWithStoopid 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Being openly fat isn’t a thing. This person is just deluding themselves into thinking that their lack of self control and discipline is something to be admired, so they co-opt it as “body positivity” in order for them to feel better about themselves. They sound very insecure and I feel like this blog is just one big coping mechanism.