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  • The same one you posted in the community? Yea I didn't find any debates like that. It seems most of the diet people prefer making response videos.

    The ones I used to watch were mostly on religion, philosophy, and politics.

  • You have been stalking our community for long enough

    Nowadays, it's been one of my favorite ways to pass time 😆. These kinds of discussions are rare in other communities and they draw me in. I also used to watch modern day debate on YT a lot.

  • It's hard to decide just based on my observations. I've travelled quite a bit.

    In the west we can easily see 20-40% of calories coming from meat. But many people in the east like China and India eat meat only occasionally—like once a week.

    So who knows it probably brings down the average to 5%?

  • Zero carb carnivore is not fried chicken, that has seed oil.

    yes. I'm not criticizing the ZC carnivore lifestyle. I'm questioning whether it can work out in a world full of hedonistic people. For example there are so many who know smoking or doing drugs is bad and still do it.

    The meat is the superfood, every bad thing in your example was from the plants.

    yea the way you eat it is probably healthy.

  • This post has gotten a lot of interesting discussion. The real world is so messy though.

    Most of us don't have the willpower or desire to eat like the carnivores on the sub. They eat meat as fried chicken, cheese burgers, or pizza toppings with coke and alcohol etc.

    So maybe we can say it's not a superfood for everybody.

  • Summit @lemmy.world

    Improve image and thumbnail loading

  • Mbin does have karma however

    TIL. that's quite interesting.

    this isn't entirely correct about Piefed. It does actually have a karma system,

    I'm talking about reddit-like karma system that is based on up/downvotes you have recieved on all your existing posts and comments. This is the kind that encourages you to delete downvoted posts to boost your karma.

  • I read on healthline that it's almost impossible to get too much vitamin D from the sun. So I thought the body has to reduce the rate of production at some point when it has enough.

    Carnivores report not getting sunburned after long term adaptation

    Interesting. Hope they uncover the mechanism soon.

  • You have to modify lemmy or piefed code to not delete the post from server instances upon request. It happens automatically.

    The comments stay and can be viewed on your profile. But they cannot be discovered by others because the post which reveals them to the outside world is gone.

    Comments work a bit differently. When you look at a post, and a comment is deleted you can still see its reply comments.

    So post is always the starting point of discovery. If you delete that everything inside is effectively gone—like removing the only door into a room.

    Hope that made sense.

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