(February 20, 2014 at 3:20 pm)rasetsu Wrote: He appears to have shifted his attention to the vegetarianism thread and proving that humans are herbivores by nature.
Here we are.
All you can do is misquoting me and vandalize my posts once again.
When i say that herbivores are more similar to human then carnivorous does not mean that we are herbivorous.
In fact we are frugivores (fruits, nuts, grains, veg.).
Even an idiot knows the difference between the same and similar.
By the way do you know what is the difference between an idiot and a redneck?

Ok. let me tell you.
An idiot may be a little demented so he may find difficult to understand the things but a redneck always procrastinate old ideas even when the evidence show the opposite.
So in what category do you think you have more SIMILARITY?

DrJohnTheRipper
Tuesday, December 31, 2013 at 10:33 pm (UTC -6) Link to this comment
Humans are frugivores – fruit eaters, not root vegetable eaters or grass eaters (herbivores), that’s why carrot and cellulose are difficult to digest (no cellulase enzyme), those are not meant to be eaten by humans, just as meat is not meant to be eaten by humans (no uricase enzyme).
Only psychopaths eat raw meat anyway. Think about a human biting the head off a live chicken and tearing it apart licking the blood – that is crazy! You don’t see that at KFC.
“Place a cow, and a human in the same habitat. The human could easily kill it.” How? Are you going to punch it to death? You would break your hands before you did any damage. Plus the bull would ram his horn up your arsehole.
A vegan in a jungle would do great, just be hanging around in trees eating easily acquired sweet tasty fruit all day, while the omnivore attempts to hunt and suffers injuries from the animals defending themselves. Hands are for picking fruit & peeling it, gently squeezing it to test for ripeness. Look at the blueberries and orange in the photos, they are visually appealing whereas a bleeding carcass is not.
I say evolution due to animal fat and protein is a load of shit.
http://www.powered-by-produce.com/2010/0...herbivore/