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Why the rich folks doesn't want to retired? » Post #8

Fri May 13, 2016 18:21 in General Talk

coquillettes position on panzani beach :lol:

Discussions générales » Post #1735

Fri May 13, 2016 09:52 in French

MAREVA71 wrote: sondage à l'instant sur le champagne... mais pas d'échantillon ! :( dommage, les croquettes à chat je m'en f... mais le champagne j'aurais bien voulu tester... :lol:

Rebelote aujourd'hui un sondage pour la nourriture pour chat avec echantillon a la fin :D

Offres qui créditent seulement! » Post #2190

Fri May 13, 2016 09:49 in French

Oui c'est ca
En fait quand tu t'abonnes, lors de l'inscription, il faut rentrer les numeros de carte bancaire, ensuite tu es prelevé les 9.95 euros

Earning in Bread Value » Post #11

Thu May 12, 2016 20:05 in General Talk

HAHA France is cheaper than Australia. You need to come here now, we have place exactly like Croatia here in Corse

Earning in Bread Value » Post #2

Thu May 12, 2016 16:54 in General Talk

250 gr about $0.87 (or about 0.43$ for fake bread from supermaket)
in 1975 it was 0.15$

300$ in 3 weeks - 13$ a day average » Post #53

Thu May 12, 2016 14:49 in Your Stats

blindsniper11 you are a winner, congrats ! :thumbup:

What music/song are you listening now? » Post #1194

Thu May 12, 2016 07:18 in General Talk

OMG! Tons of surveys| Account Flooded with Surveys » Post #3

Thu May 12, 2016 07:16 in General Talk

Send us some of them, don't be selfish :mrgreen:

Using animals for test products » Post #57

Thu May 12, 2016 07:07 in General Talk

pindokhan123 wrote: i agree with you catmonster and charez, mon chat effronté :D i live in a village just outside the city and get fresh milk from a farm here daily,,,its still warm,rich and frothy and yes very different from what the supermarkets sell.
i eat free range eggs, they are smaller and the yolk is very yellow and richer,whereas supermarket eggs are bigger and paler,what do you expect from battery hens?

Animals on a farm, grazing on natural pastures produce much more superior milk, butter,cheese and meat than cows in a big warehouse .

i grow all my own vegetables too,what i cant produce or get locally i will go to the city but the country life is the best,apart from the mosquitos and flies :(

pindokhan123, off topic, but yesterday after i finished a survey about food for chat effronté they asked me if i agree to receive some samples, so i say yes :kitty: 2 days ago it was about coffee and same i am going to receive coffee :P

Using animals for test products » Post #54

Thu May 12, 2016 05:59 in General Talk

CatMonster wrote:
charez wrote:
i was reading this text too, he was telling then the human body is not designed to eat meat, because of how is placed our stomach and how are our tooth.
I found another text saying when humans started to eat meat it's when humans started to be smart because the place for the brain incrased 30%

Ever since i stopped with meat my IQ has actually increased because there is no more meat-junk in my system holding my IQ back.

And my aggressiveness level i used to have inside of me when i was still eating meat has decreased to almost 0% , not to mention that i feel much more healthier then before and at my last health checkup my doctor confirmed it.

No strokes, no heart attacks, no veins being blocked by fat, no more bad meat odors, no more feeling aggresive, i am happier now then before and i have no more guilty conscience. :thumbup:

Not saying it is not true but it's funny what you say. :lol:
I am going to investigate on this

Using animals for test products » Post #52

Thu May 12, 2016 05:45 in General Talk

CatMonster

Industrial milk is like a fake milk. they extract the good ingredients to re inject them later in another form for homogeneous milk like they say. Real fresh milk has another taste. Did you know the seller (farmer) doesn't fix the rate for his milk but the industry decide. Producing 1 L cost 0.20 cts euro but the industry buy it at 0.15 cts euros (numbers are surely wrong but it's just to show) So the farmers are losing money ? Yes and that's why there are less and less farmers. When i was young you were considered a bit "rich" if you were farmer, now they are poor and no choice to get help gov for some of them. I have even see some comitted suicide

Have you see the price for beef steack (and other)s at butcher is higher than supermarkets ?
Supermarkets buy cows that have been used for milk only. They then recycle them in supermarket. If you compare a cow used only for milk and a cow that lived outside with good life ect, both are different. Cow for milk have a small ass and even their legs are differents to suppport their milk pocket. Great cows are fat with big ass. And both have different taste. If you touch 2 beef steack from them you can see the difference, even the color of the meat can be different

So again, this is caused by the industry code, "forcing" to use bad practices. But before the food industry comes cows were growed just fine with great food, running in the meadow,ect

Offres qui créditent seulement! » Post #2188

Thu May 12, 2016 03:35 in French

martinpv wrote:
charez wrote: TrialPay: l'offre Audible (un site d'Amazon)

En prenant un abonnement à 9.95 euros mensuel (sans engagement) on est credité 12$ (sous 2 mois) + le bonus.
Apres vous resiliez

Bonjour

Merci mais je trouve cela un peu risqué pour seulement 0.55 euro, non ?

J'en ai fais pas mal chez TrialPay des offres de ce genre, ils m ont jamais causé de problemes et meme des offres a 20$. Ils ont toujours été règlo et reactif quand tu les contact
Tu oublies le bonus de 2$

Si c'était Revenue Universe ou une autre ouai j'aurais reflechi avant de le faire

Offres qui créditent seulement! » Post #2187

Thu May 12, 2016 03:25 in French

MAREVA71 wrote:
charez wrote: TrialPay: l'offre Audible (un site d'Amazon)

En prenant un abonnement à 9.95 euros mensuel (sans engagement) on est credité 12$ (sous 2 mois) + le bonus.
Apres vous resiliez

Tu résilies tout de suite (quitte à avoir payé 9.95 et risquer de ne pas avoir les 12 $) ou dans 2 mois (et tu auras payé 9.95 * 2) ?
Quelques jours apres. Des fois meme dans l'heure qui suit
C'est pas comme les achats par exemple ou il est stipulé "si vous annulez votre commande.....ect"

Using animals for test products » Post #44

Wed May 11, 2016 18:29 in General Talk

CatMonster wrote: If you believe the rumors, then even davidbugs is living a meat-free life because he says he only eats instant noodle soups everyday and nothing else. :?


why would he spread rumor about himself, it's official. he says he loves it and it cost 1$ for 10 bags

Using animals for test products » Post #43

Wed May 11, 2016 18:14 in General Talk

CatMonster wrote: Look what i found:

Alexander von Humbold (1769-1859) was a German naturalist, explorer and geographer.

"Eating animals as food is not far away from athropophagy and cannibalism. The same amount of land used to graze and feed cattle could feed ten people, if however we cultivated it with lentils, kidney beans or peas it could feed a hundred people....The Orinoco basin can produce sufficient bananas to feed the whole of mankind comfortably."

charez wrote: CatMonster, it's a reputed vegetarian. By the way, do you eat eggs, milk, ect ?

I try to consume less and less of it but it takes time and it's not easy, there is milk used as an ingredient in 90% of food products in my country.

Even normal bread has milk inside as an ingredient.

i was reading this text too, he was telling then the human body is not designed to eat meat, because of how is placed our stomach and how are our tooth.
I found another text saying when humans started to eat meat it's when humans started to be smart because the place for the brain incrased 30%

Back
So you are planing to stop 100% ? If you were convinced it should be easy to stop, no matter if it is used a lot in your culture food

Using animals for test products » Post #41

Wed May 11, 2016 17:46 in General Talk

Come at home for holidays and lotoole too. I will prepare food, you will eat meat again after one week :lol:

Using animals for test products » Post #39

Wed May 11, 2016 17:44 in General Talk

CatMonster, it's a reputed vegetarian. By the way, do you eat eggs, milk, ect ?

Using animals for test products » Post #36

Wed May 11, 2016 17:10 in General Talk

haha look at this quote coming from an article from Pofesorr. Luis Vallejo Rodríguez, Secretary of the Canarian vegetarian Association

[...] We could argue against vegetarianism that show images of prehistoric man on the rocks of the Caverns as a hunter. However, this does not mean that meat is the ideal form of food for man. We must take into account that the anthropologist Alan Walker, John Hopkins University, when he was studying fingerprints from fossilized teeth, found an assortment of different foods. He claimed that our early ancestors not lived not primarily meat, or seeds, buds, leaves, or grass any more than they were omnivores. It seems that they subsisted mainly a diet of fruit.
He has not found exception.[...]

[...] It is currently accepted that man must eat meat to have a balanced diet containing proteins of good qualite.c' is what is said also by eminent doctors such as Dr. Francisco Grande Govian, recently deceased, regarded as the greatest authority in nutrition in Spain. This, we must add that the Department of health recommends eating meat, and most people eat it and consider it a good food. Yet, considering all this, it is surprising that the most famous naturalists of humanity have been vegetarian and at least declared one after another that the man is vegetarian by nature. [...]

So it is not the ideal form of food...but must eat meat to have a balanced diet

Using animals for test products » Post #34

Wed May 11, 2016 16:36 in General Talk

Humans eat meat before Roman empire

There is a difference between for exemple chicken that grow in box 24/7 and chicken that lives outside with great grass great food, great music and daily party

Using animals for test products » Post #32

Wed May 11, 2016 15:03 in General Talk

lotoole wrote:
charez wrote: The humans have always eat meats, using the skins to make clothes, or bones for tools ect. Others animals eat others animals as well, we don't call them cruel. I think the problem is the mass consomation wich end by using bad practices.

But i am not for bad practice but i believe my tommy

Humans are descended from apes and apes are not meat eaters.

The clearing of forests, the environmental impact of so much animal waste and methane going into the environment, and the eating of meat packed with antibiotics and hormones is causing significant damage to our environment and ourselves - far more than automobile or factory emissions.

In order to have a sustainable planet, people need to adopt a vegetarian or vegan diet. Try it! You'll like it. There are a lot of delicious and healthy choices out there. I love Morning Star products in the frozen section of the grocery store. They offer veggie versions of ribs, bacon, sausage, chicken, hot dogs and hamburgers.

This is the result of the mass consomation and wasn't here before
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