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On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 06:22:26 -0600, Jim Swayze
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>> Don't get me wrong - I have nothing against pemmican. I've pretty much
>> adopted a live and let live philosophy - even with regards to friends
>> who go the vegan (yuck) or macrobiotic (double yuck) route.
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> Sorry to jump in here in media res. Are you implying, Wally, that your
> "openness" towards other ways of eating is driven by a lack of belief
> that a diet based on meat, fruit veggies, and nuts is the best diet for
> humans? Or are you just pointing out with your words above what an
> accepting human being you are?
No, I'd call Wally a realist. I no longer try to convince someone that
their (totally wrong-minded) diet is wrong, and they should eat my diet
instead. Good way to get plenty of arguments and fewer friends.
Lynnet
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