maxmalrichtig

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Weiß jemensch wies gelaufen ist? Hab den Post viel zu spät gesehen. 🙈

Hi there!

As much as we welcome everyone's input, there is no need to be rude. (Even though you might have meant it as a "joke".) Anyhow, this should not be the tone of discussion around here.

Please feel free to comment here again if you find other words to express yourself.

Just as a sort of PSA: You will get no omega acids from WHOLE flax seeds. You need to ground them up first! This should be done shortly before consuming as the ALA in the seeds tends to oxidize when exposed to air.

I'm super late to the party and I hope everything is going well on your side.

I'm not a parent, but I find the info at PCRM generally helpful and mostly fact based.

They also have a little section about plant based diets and pregnancy: https://www.pcrm.org/good-nutrition/plant-based-diets/pregnancy

All the best!

[–] maxmalrichtig@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

it’s harder to fight evolution and it takes time

See, I don't really understand why you think we would need any evolution for this. For what it's worth, we are already very well capable of thriving on a plant-exclusive diet with our current genetic setup.

meat free lifestyles would most likely push different evolutionary traits in a few million years

Most probably not - or at least not to great extent. You need a selection pressure for evolution to happen. I.e. you need natural selection. And since our food-choices influence our chances for reproduction very little in our modern days. Humans removed them selves to a great extent form "evolution by natural selection" anyways in our age.

you have to consider cultural influences as well

Cultural influences can be used as an explanation for a status quo, but are a bad justification for future behavior most of the time.

Additionally, veganism is more prominent in higher income countries because of food processing and “health food” taxes cost money, so many vegan items aren’t inexspensive.

I can not agree with you on that statement in any way. The cheapest staple foods you could get are mostly vegan (Grains, Legumes, Dried goods, seeds, vegies, fruit, potatos). Meat and animal products are quite expensive to produce in comparison. Most of the time this just does not seem like it, because animal ag is extremly subsidized to keep this industry economically viable. If anyone would need to pay the FULL price of animal products, most of us would not be able to afford then on a regular basis.

Those people that are too impoverished to afford a full vegan diet would starve without meat.

Completely backwards. "Poorer" regions that have a climate suited to produce crops often have traditionally a very plant heavy diet, since things like grains and legumes have a great shelf life and are very cheap. Meat is fucking expensive. It boils down to basic thermodynamics. You need to put so much calories into an animal that you will never be ably to retrieve by consuming their body. It is wasteful.

Also consider those places where the land can’t be fertilized and farmed. Those people as well would starve.

No one in their right minds would say that some indigenous tribes or the Inuit need to be eating veggie burgers tomorrow. We are talking about the vast majority of people on this planet - like you and me. And we have the choice. Diverting the argument over to some hypothetical about foreign tribes or poor people is not necessary and also not at the heart of the arguments.

PS:

I forgot an important note on the "morality" point.

It might not always be obvious to non-vegans, but Veganism is not a diet. It actually is a moral compass. To make this more clear, let me copy you some of the "definition of veganism":

"Veganism is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; [...]"

That is veganism. Nothing more, nothing less. The things we collectively do as vegans are just consequences of internalizing this philosophy and acting according to it.

That's why the topic of "morality" often comes up in discussion with vegans, but for an outsider going that route might sound a little far-fetched. But it actually isn't - it is at the core of our actions.

Just wanted to put that out there.

Sorry for the late reply...

Grains are pretty high in protein content. However, oils (e.g. fried foods), sweets and fruits and often pretty low in protein. If you are eating a "what ever I crave" vegan diet with processed foods mixed in, you will easily land below that threshold.

For example, my wife tracks her food sometimes (for a couple weeks each) and she often lands below her recommended target. She is not eating badly but also not suuuper clean and still, she often does not reach her recommended protein amount.

Bottom line is: You can easily be eating "not enough" protein. However, most of the time it will not lead to big problems. But in the long run, this might get problematic. Every person - vegan or not - has to plan their diets well and think about what they eat at least a little. "Being vegan" is not a magic wand of nutrition. We still need to consider what we eat every day.

Either you bring a coherent argument or you stop trolling. But these childish responses are boring af.

To all the people downvoting this:

Vegan here. I got all of these responses multiple times online and in face-2-face discussions. And believe me when I say, people where mostly serious when they put out these statements.

The clowns on the right kind of describes my inner WTF response quite accurately though. 🤷

i didn’t mean to imply you’re an asshole

Don't worry. I wasn't lead to believe that. Quite the contrary: You sounded like a sensible person one can reason with. That's why I took the time to reply in greater depth, so you (and maybe others) understand our viewpoints a little better. :)

i think your response is sensible

Thank you for the kind words!

I would like to give you the chance to see it from our perspective:

If you would see something fundamentally wrong in the streets/online, wouldn't you speak up about it?

Like for example, someone boasts online that they steal from a local family business every day and on their way out, they punch the owners kid in the face. And others are even rooting for that person in the comment section. - You would still speak up about it, wouldn't you? You would try to set that person straight.

As vegans, we came to the conclusion that using and exploiting animals is a wrong thing to do. We've seen too many horrible things while experiencing the gentleness and kindness of these animals. We have sworn ourselfs to change our ways to not be part of that anymore and we try to fight for them - as they are not able to do it on their own. We speak up about the injustice that we perceive - just as you would do in the other instance.

We know that we are annoying because of that, annoying because we speak up. The people that try to break the echo chamber are always considered annoying. But we can't help it. We need to do something at least.

[–] maxmalrichtig@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It is. But in the mind of these people, this is a valid concern and we need to be able to lead them away from this mindset. We have to guide them to new insights, not fight them over it. (Not that I would imply that YOU were trying to fight.)

 

The T Line is already such a great bike - but "Brompton Family Time" always need that special extra.

ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION FROM VIDEO:

Please watch this video if you are interested in the custom parts that I have installed onto my Brompton T Line. At the end of the video I also include the final weight. Thank you for following along with this build. This is my dream bike that I have wanted for over ten years. I still love my superlight Brompton just as much as well as my all steel Brompton. They all have a purpose for me and I enjoy riding them all!

Alternative Invidious-Link if you don't want to watch on Youtube: https://onion.tube/watch?v=76pMyBkm3V8

 

https://www.brompton.com/beyond

Side view of new "Brompton Beyond" with folded rear wheel and matching olive green bags


Specs seem to be:

Beyond X: M6L in olive green with beige fork, stem and rear end, orange frame stickers, Schwalbe Racer Tanwall, Brompton Borough Backpack in olive green and saddle bag in olive green). No dynamo, only M handlebars.

There is a (GERMAN!) video with some info about this edition from the Eurobike fair.

Some high-res images can be found on the US campaign site.

 

Have fun & keep on riding.

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