• Eating 15 eggs per day: results

    From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 4 14:57:33 2022
    https://youtu.be/aAC9xCinLnk

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 4 18:04:34 2022
    It's been explained to you before, and you never got it then so you won't
    get it now but, eggs are seasonal. They didn't have a supermarket a
    few million years ago, with farm fresh eggs.

    Eggs simply were never ever going to do it.

    Seafood, on the other hand, it was unavoidable! They had no choice.
    They were going to get all the Omega-3s they needed, and then some,
    they were going to grow brains just as large as their DNA would
    allow. It was going to happen. If any mutations cropped up, allowing
    them to getting bigger/smarter brains, the Omega-3s were already
    present.

    They hit the ground running.

    It's simple, and it fits everything we know from "Coastal Dispersal"
    to humans being everywhere from Africa to oceania.


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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to JTEM is so reasonable on Sat Nov 5 11:24:10 2022
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 9:04:35 PM UTC-4, JTEM is so reasonable wrote:
    It's been explained to you before, and you never got it then so you won't get it now but, eggs are seasonal. They didn't have a supermarket a
    few million years ago, with farm fresh eggs.

    Eggs simply were never ever going to do it.

    Seafood, on the other hand, it was unavoidable! They had no choice.
    They were going to get all the Omega-3s they needed, and then some,
    they were going to grow brains just as large as their DNA would
    allow. It was going to happen. If any mutations cropped up, allowing
    them to getting bigger/smarter brains, the Omega-3s were already
    present.

    They hit the ground running.

    It's simple, and it fits everything we know from "Coastal Dispersal"
    to humans being everywhere from Africa to oceania.


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    As always, jermy is confused about the basics. All anthropoids opportunistically consume eggs, including frugivores, insectivores, herbivores, carnivores, nectarivores, & foliavores. Dr. Ekberg has demonstrated that eating more than a dozen eggs daily
    for a week is not harmful, exactly the opposite of the medical industry's claims for 50 years. Eggs are available throughout the year in the tropics, with some avians, amphibians & reptiles hatching during and others during wetter periods, partly
    depending on migration tendencies. Seabird & sea turtles lay coastal eggs, forest birds & turtles lay inland eggs.

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 5 15:32:40 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    Eggs are not evolutionarily significant. They could only gain relevance following the "Aquatic Stage." They couldn't fuel larger brains and they certainly weren't associated with coastal dispersal, so they fail to
    provide any means to spread across the continents.





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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to JTEM is so reasonable on Sat Nov 5 17:56:17 2022
    On Saturday, November 5, 2022 at 6:32:41 PM UTC-4, JTEM is so reasonable wrote:
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    Eggs are not evolutionarily significant. They could only gain relevance following the "Aquatic Stage." They couldn't fuel larger brains and they certainly weren't associated with coastal dispersal, so they fail to
    provide any means to spread across the continents.





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    Eggs are found around the world, from arctic to antarctic, from Kalahari to Congo, from Tahiti to London.
    Basic food for 99% of Homo sapiens. Tetrapods left the Aquatic stage 400ma. No primate sleeps in water, every primate drinks water.

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 5 22:54:46 2022
    : It's been explained to you before, and you never got it then so you won't
    : get it now but, eggs are seasonal.

    And...

    : Eggs are not evolutionarily significant. They could only gain relevance
    : following the "Aquatic Stage."

    Only for the idiot to say...

    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    Eggs are found around the world, from

    Once again, you answer a question that nobody ever asked.

    Eggs are seasonal. They don't fit the picture. They don't even fit into
    the savanna insanity, much less coastal dispersal.

    You just keep throwing disarticulated pieces around, thinking that
    you're counter or making an argument -- it's quite sure what you're
    thinking, or even IF you're thinking.







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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to JTEM is so reasonable on Sun Nov 6 00:06:49 2022
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 1:54:47 AM UTC-4, JTEM is so reasonable wrote:
    : It's been explained to you before, and you never got it then so you won't
    : get it now but, eggs are seasonal.
    And...
    : Eggs are not evolutionarily significant. They could only gain relevance
    : following the "Aquatic Stage."
    Only for the idiot to say...
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    Eggs are found around the world, from
    Once again, you answer a question that nobody ever asked.

    Eggs are seasonal. They don't fit the picture. They don't even fit into
    the savanna insanity, much less coastal dispersal.

    You just keep throwing disarticulated pieces around, thinking that
    you're counter or making an argument -- it's quite sure what you're
    thinking, or even IF you're thinking.







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    We gladly wait for a relevant question.

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 6 01:24:09 2022
    We wait for you to accept psychiatric help.




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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to JTEM is so reasonable on Sun Nov 6 03:35:54 2022
    On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 3:24:10 AM UTC-5, JTEM is so reasonable wrote:
    We wait for you to accept psychiatric help.
    You say that about all your superiors, booger boy.



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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 6 13:38:15 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:

    You say

    Eggs don't fit any model for human origins. They don't present any
    scenario where humans evolved or dispersed. Period. This has
    been pointed out to you numerous times, but you're just a wannabe
    (f)Lame warrior spewing idiocy... the same idiocy again & again...




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  • From Primum Sapienti@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 6 22:32:47 2022
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 9:04:35 PM UTC-4, JTEM is so reasonable wrote:
    It's been explained to you before, and you never got it then so you won't
    get it now but, eggs are seasonal. They didn't have a supermarket a
    few million years ago, with farm fresh eggs.

    Eggs simply were never ever going to do it.

    Seafood, on the other hand, it was unavoidable! They had no choice.
    They were going to get all the Omega-3s they needed, and then some,
    they were going to grow brains just as large as their DNA would
    allow. It was going to happen. If any mutations cropped up, allowing
    them to getting bigger/smarter brains, the Omega-3s were already
    present.

    They hit the ground running.

    It's simple, and it fits everything we know from "Coastal Dispersal"
    to humans being everywhere from Africa to oceania.

    As always, jermy is confused about the basics. All anthropoids opportunistically consume eggs, including frugivores, insectivores, herbivores, carnivores, nectarivores, & foliavores. Dr. Ekberg has demonstrated that eating more than a dozen eggs daily
    for a week is not harmful, exactly the opposite of the medical industry's claims for 50 years. Eggs are available throughout the year in the tropics, with some avians, amphibians & reptiles hatching during and others during wetter periods, partly
    depending on migration tendencies. Seabird & sea turtles lay coastal eggs, forest birds & turtles lay inland eggs.

    Correct. Ovivores are not limited to just bird eggs, plenty of other
    creatures lay
    eggs too.

    Of interest

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasypeltis

    "Dasypeltis is a genus of colubrid snakes. It is one of only two taxonomic groups of snakes known to have adapted to feed exclusively on eggs ... Dasypeltis are non-venomous and found throughout the continent of
    Africa, primarily in forested or wooded habitats that are also home to
    numerous species of birds."

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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to Primum Sapienti on Mon Nov 7 03:41:11 2022
    On Monday, November 7, 2022 at 12:32:52 AM UTC-5, Primum Sapienti wrote:
    DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 9:04:35 PM UTC-4, JTEM is so reasonable wrote:
    It's been explained to you before, and you never got it then so you won't >> get it now but, eggs are seasonal. They didn't have a supermarket a
    few million years ago, with farm fresh eggs.

    Eggs simply were never ever going to do it.

    Seafood, on the other hand, it was unavoidable! They had no choice.
    They were going to get all the Omega-3s they needed, and then some,
    they were going to grow brains just as large as their DNA would
    allow. It was going to happen. If any mutations cropped up, allowing
    them to getting bigger/smarter brains, the Omega-3s were already
    present.

    They hit the ground running.

    It's simple, and it fits everything we know from "Coastal Dispersal"
    to humans being everywhere from Africa to oceania.

    As always, jermy is confused about the basics. All anthropoids opportunistically consume eggs, including frugivores, insectivores, herbivores, carnivores, nectarivores, & foliavores. Dr. Ekberg has demonstrated that eating more than a dozen eggs
    daily for a week is not harmful, exactly the opposite of the medical industry's claims for 50 years. Eggs are available throughout the year in the tropics, with some avians, amphibians & reptiles hatching during and others during wetter periods, partly
    depending on migration tendencies. Seabird & sea turtles lay coastal eggs, forest birds & turtles lay inland eggs.
    Correct. Ovivores are not limited to just bird eggs, plenty of other creatures lay
    eggs too.

    Of interest

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasypeltis

    "Dasypeltis is a genus of colubrid snakes. It is one of only two taxonomic groups of snakes known to have adapted to feed exclusively on eggs ... Dasypeltis are non-venomous and found throughout the continent of
    Africa, primarily in forested or wooded habitats that are also home to numerous species of birds."

    Thanks PS, I knew of egg-eating snakes but not that they were obligate ovivores, that surprised me. Many tree snakes eat eggs but eat mostly small arboreal prey.

    This is interesting, compare Dasypeltis to humans in densely populated communities that have lost the defensive/aggressive fangs of other primates:
    "However, this lack of teeth also makes it almost impossible for the snake to harm other specimens in captivity, making it one of the few species of snakes that can be housed communally.[4]"

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to Primum Sapienti on Mon Nov 7 20:34:38 2022
    Primum Sapienti wrote:

    Correct. Ovivores are not limited to just bird eggs, plenty of other creatures lay
    eggs too.

    Map that one out for us, seeing how you thought this out so thoroughly.

    Break it up by season. By month. Lay out this bounty for us...

    "Dasypeltis is a genus of colubrid snakes. It is one of only two taxonomic groups of snakes known to have adapted to feed exclusively on eggs ...

    And how often do snakes even have to eat? Hmm?

    Damn. This EMOTIONAL attachment -- NEED! -- to cling to a self refuting
    model for human evolution... couldn't you just get therapy?

    You know, "The Talking Cure."

    Aquatic Ape works. It fits. All the pieces fall into place. It explains WHY
    and HOW Homo got everywhere from Oceania to deepest Africa. It's why
    we're all one species -- the conduit which DNA flowed, sharing genes.

    It explains larger brains. No, not the pseudo scientific "Intelligent Design" where they thought bigger brains were a good idea so they grew them.




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  • From DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_l@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 7 21:15:47 2022
    On Friday, November 4, 2022 at 5:57:34 PM UTC-4, DD'eDeN aka note/nickname/alas_my_loves wrote:
    https://youtu.be/aAC9xCinLnk
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    Paleo Keto Diet
    Thread at Quora

    https://www.quora.com/Do-people-who-consume-a-lot-of-meat-tend-to-have-worse-health-outcomes-than-those-who-dont?ch=10&oid=137246482&share=fdc723d0&srid=RPhZF&target_type=question

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