08-29-2021, 04:04 PM
i only ever ate fish once in my life.
it was a halibut.
i did it for the hellofit.
was tired of people haggling me to try fish so i did.
it was good, but it's still fish.
a side way fish to boot.
i calculated that long ago people didnt eat fish.
so its likely a new thing to our diet.
reasons being is that the fishing rod and fishing nets werent invented till much after.
the whole notion of cavemen hunting fish with spears sounds ridiculous.
the majority of fish have worms and parasites too,
the crabs and lobsters have insect blood in them,(blue blood) which technically make them giant insects.
yet people still eat them.
i dont eat anything out of the sea, especially when there is mercury in them, and especially when they use nets and catch damn near everything, including dolphins turtles, whatever.
i went deep sea fishing once, caught the most fish.
when chatting to the skipper, he too admitted he doesnt eat fish,
and the guy works on a fishing boat.
most cod i caught, i was told had worms in them.
people still ate them.. like yuck
now i am a vegetarian.
dairy and eggs are the only animal products i consume now.
and i feel fucking amazing.
it's weird how when i used to eat meat, how hungry i would get.. hangry as they say.
now i just get hungry.
makes sense though, how many herbivores get hangry? especially when compared to carnivores?
people would be surprised what the flesh does to us, especially when we are naturally herbivores. see great apes for more info.
it was a halibut.
i did it for the hellofit.
was tired of people haggling me to try fish so i did.
it was good, but it's still fish.
a side way fish to boot.
i calculated that long ago people didnt eat fish.
so its likely a new thing to our diet.
reasons being is that the fishing rod and fishing nets werent invented till much after.
the whole notion of cavemen hunting fish with spears sounds ridiculous.
the majority of fish have worms and parasites too,
the crabs and lobsters have insect blood in them,(blue blood) which technically make them giant insects.
yet people still eat them.
i dont eat anything out of the sea, especially when there is mercury in them, and especially when they use nets and catch damn near everything, including dolphins turtles, whatever.
i went deep sea fishing once, caught the most fish.
when chatting to the skipper, he too admitted he doesnt eat fish,
and the guy works on a fishing boat.
most cod i caught, i was told had worms in them.
people still ate them.. like yuck
now i am a vegetarian.
dairy and eggs are the only animal products i consume now.
and i feel fucking amazing.
it's weird how when i used to eat meat, how hungry i would get.. hangry as they say.
now i just get hungry.
makes sense though, how many herbivores get hangry? especially when compared to carnivores?
people would be surprised what the flesh does to us, especially when we are naturally herbivores. see great apes for more info.