Sorry, I will state my opinion when I feel like it.
It has been my observation that some people who adopt
dietary and health habits of this type try to make
a complete system out of it. I'll grant you that
there are things to learn from studying Paleolithic
man, however I have seen that people are quite capable
of resorting to a certain nostalgia of a "Paradise Lost" as a means of
escaping the difficulties of
present challenges and novelties. Indeed, it is a means of shirking
one's freedom.
If their is one thing that this century SHOULD have taught us it is
this: that reductionsim and all its
ensuant ideologies and all-embracing systems lead
to slavery. Give it up!
-Thomas Seay
--- Thomas <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >The below posting from Anna is the stupidest thing
> that I have
> >read in a long time.
>
> Hey Thomas Seay, here you go mouthing off, and just
> when things were
> calming down.
> Talk about stupid! or Vicious....
>
> However,
> >when one starts watching fictitious movies about
> hunter
> >gatherers in an attempt to ape (pun intended) them
> >then one has fallen to the same level as a common
> >trekkie.
>
> It is a good film. You can keep your opinions
> about trekkies to
> yourself, I don't care one way or another. However,
> this film does
> emphasize self-reliance and survival. I'm not sure
> this list considers
> this paleo or not, but I do. What about, if you
> don't like Anna's post,
> you just shut up. You know, use filters, or, just
> delete unread what you
> cannot understand. Or just post your crapulous
> opinions, I don't care
> here either way since it seems lately here, if you
> don't like something,
> the modus operandi is .. just attack...
>
> >For god's sake, get a life
> >already!
>
> <grin> I luvs irony - .. LOL
>
> Thomas
>
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