If people were actually buying cartoon monkey jpegs on #Bitcoin , fees would never dip this low.
There was/is/will never be any demand for this ordinals/runes/etc... garbage on the network.
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We budget well when it comes to our health in our household. Definitely not gonna short change our furry friends either because we want them to be with us as long as they possibly can.
74 lbs of fatty red meat. Average price per pound, $3.72.
Fuck outta here if you're holding yourself back from a life of great health just because you think this diet is 'too expensive'.
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I don't know who needs to hear this but you can do carnivore cheaper than you do your regular food that is poisoning you. 1.6lbs of pure fatty red meat sitting here on this scale that cost me about $6. Guarantee that's cheaper than the Starcucks mocchachinofrankensugarlatte diabetes fuel that your low energy, low nutrient ass 'needed' to wake up this morning.
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None of what you said is accurate. Ask Dr. Shawn Baker and Dr. Anthony Chafee if they ever touch organ meat. They'll tell you no and they've been doing it for many years.
Yeah I'll have some organs every now and then as well. They're cheap carnivore eats! Currently boiling down some blood I had come off the roasts I bought today. Mix it up with some salt, good shit.
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You wouldn't believe just how many chronic diseases are a simple fix under a Carnivore diet. The reason why your grandmother never found out is because the truth is being purposely obfuscated from her so that she can transfer her wealth over to the Sickcare industry.
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72 hour fast complete. Started Thursday at 2pm
Day 1 - ran 3 miles + half hour sauna
Day 2 - 4 hour weight lifting (upper & lower body) + half hour sauna
Day 3 - ran 3 miles + half hour sauna
No problemo 💪💪💪
My diet was exactly the same when I went from 225 to 165 when I started Carnivore as it has been today when I went from 165 to 185 after working out starting in September.
It's kind of funny you think you can make assumptions based on very little data such as a workout time.
The results are the results. I can see it in the mirror & on the scale. You'd initially said my workouts weren't generating muscle development. On that assumption, you are wrong.
My lived experience tells me your initial assumption is simply not correct. I'll take that over any of the 'expert' knowledge. I can see it, I've added 20 lbs+ of plates to my reps over this time as well.
You can move as many goal posts as you'd like to try and win your argument but the reality is your initial assumption about my muscle development is incorrect.
'If you can do it for 4 hours then it isn't challenging. Definitely not stimulating muscle or strength development.'
This is an inaccurate statement because what I'm doing is stimulating muscle & strength development in my body with my workout routine.
If you want to argue efficiency, then fine, feel free. I'm not gonna pretend like I'm 100% certain the exact workouts I'm doing are 100% efficient. I'm building muscle, I enjoy my routine & my health is as good as it's been since I was in college 20 years ago. All I really care about, TBH.
Well it makes no sense to you because you only factor the time I spend in my workout and try and draw a conclusion from that single data point alone. It's honestly pretty ridiculous & definitely would be considered unsound science if you were running a study on it.
And I've already explained to you that I've gained 20 lbs of muscle. This should have shut you up but you've since quadrupled down on your retarded assumption.
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