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barbra 07-19-2005 10:12 AM

Re: Re: Re: Re: creating 'truths'
 
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Originally posted by newb
Thanks....you just ruined my bbq tonight.
screw it, you love that salty goodness, its goes so great with beer.... mmm pork, crispy fat. You love the pig.

urgeok 07-19-2005 10:58 AM

Bad effects of pork consumption

Pig's bodies contain many toxins, worms and latent diseases. Although some of these infestations are harbored in other animals, modern veterinarians say that pigs are far more predisposed to these illnesses than other animals. This could be because pigs like to scavenge and will eat any kind of food, including dead insects, worms, rotting carcasses, excreta (including their own), garbage, and other pigs.

Influenza (flu) is one of the most famous illnesses which pigs share with humans. This illness is harbored in the lungs of pigs during the summer months and tends to affect pigs and humans in the cooler months. Sausage contains bits of pigs' lungs, so those who eat pork sausage tend to suffer more during epidemics of influenza. Pig meat contains excessive quantities of histamine and imidazole compounds, which can lead to itching and inflammation; growth hormone, which promotes inflammation and growth; sulphur-containing mesenchymal mucus, which leads to swelling and deposits of mucus in tendons and cartilage, resulting in arthritis, rheumatism, etc.

Sulfur helps cause firm human tendons and ligaments to be replaced by the pig's soft mesenchymal tissues, and degeneration of human cartilage. Eating pork can also lead to gallstones and obesity, probably due to its high cholesterol and saturated fat content. The pig is the main carrier of the taenia solium worm, which is found it its flesh. These tapeworms are found in human intestines with greater frequency in nations where pigs are eaten. This type of tapeworm can pass through the intestines and affect many other organs, and is incurable once it reaches beyond a certain stage. One in six people in the US and Canada has trichinosis from eating trichina worms which are found in pork. Many people have no symptoms to warn them of this, and when they do, they resemble symptoms of many other illnesses. These worms are not noticed during meat inspections, nor are they killed by salting or smoking. Few people cook the meat long enough to kill the trichinae. The rat (another scavenger) also harbors this disease. There are dozens of other worms, germs, diseases and bacteria which are commonly found in pigs, many of which are specific to the pig, or found in greater frequency in pigs.

Pigs are biologically similar to humans, and their meat is said to taste similar to human flesh. Pigs have been used for dissection in biology labs due to the similarity between their organs and human organs. People with insulin-dependent diabetes usually inject themselves with pig insulin.

newb 07-19-2005 11:02 AM

No really.....i was having pork on the grill tonight......pizza takeout is looking good.

barbra 07-19-2005 11:03 AM

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Originally posted by newb
No really.....i was having pork on the grill tonight......pizza takeout is looking good.
you should try baby, its the other pork.

urgeok 07-19-2005 11:04 AM

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Originally posted by newb
No really.....i was having pork on the grill tonight......pizza takeout is looking good.
just cook it a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time

filmmaker2 07-19-2005 11:15 AM

Urge, that........that was inexcusable what you just did.

I will have nightmares about sausages for a week because of that little diatribe you went on.

You don't eat pork, do you?

Well some people do.

And some o' those people don't take kindly to folks messin' around with their minds in these here parts.

You're startin' a fistfight with a wildcat, my friend.

That's a fight that can't be won.

We's a be talkin' soon. You can believe thet.

Those are mighty big words fer a.......oh forget it.

urgeok 07-19-2005 11:16 AM

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Originally posted by filmmaker2
Urge, that........that was inexcusable what you just did.

I will have nightmares about sausages for a week because of that little diatribe you went on.

You don't eat pork, do you?

Well some people do.

And some o' those people don't take kindly to folks messin' around with their minds in these here parts.

You're startin' a fistfight with a wildcat, my friend.

That's a fight that can't be won.

We's a be talkin' soon. You can believe thet.

Those are mighty big words fer a.......oh forget it.


i eat pork all the time .... i figure if i get 300 - 500 of those tape worms i can start losing some REAL weight !

newb 07-19-2005 11:22 AM

Here is proof that Canadians eat pork.

http://www.seriesam.com/barks/os048-00.jpg

filmmaker2 07-19-2005 11:23 AM

MOE. Gimme three pieces of burnt toast and a rotten egg.

CURLY. Three pieces of burnt toast and a rotten egg????

MOE. Yeah, I got a tape woim, and it's good enough fer 'em!

Gren the cake 07-19-2005 01:45 PM

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Originally posted by Haunted
I apologize, but I wish you maintain your introspectiveness. I swear that it's a lot more fun than eye makeup. ;) :)
It's all about the balance (between intelligence and stupidity... and other stuff. i like to keep u motherfuckers on ur toes)

and FYI, the only make up I own, is a make up kit my cousin got me 3 christmas's ago. Every so often I'll put it on..... marilyn manson style (i know i posted those pics somewhere).


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