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Carnifish diet?
Bernd
2025-12-09 08:02:54
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Diet nutritional breakdown between a Stone Age European hunter gatherer and a modern British person. Hunter Gatherers had a diet of about 65% fish, 30% red meat and 5% fruits berries roots and seeds.
Bernd
2025-12-09 08:05:08
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This assumes that Donetsk is part of Europe which I disagree with.
Bernd
2025-12-09 08:11:32
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What's the source for this?
Bernd
2025-12-09 23:58:37
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that's actually funny, I've been trying to fix my diet because I've picked up sports recently and I overdid protein according to jewgle and I did the required percentages today, so I cut down on protein and ate a bunch of carbs, and instantly I had shittenings it seems I am a stone age european hunterer gatherer gene
Bernd
2025-12-10 00:03:09
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>>30073
Somebody's ass.
Bernd
2025-12-10 00:16:52
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I wonder if you could revert a modern civilisation to a hunter gatherer diet so all the food grows wild only without the loss of technology and a modern economy. You'd need population control, division of labour and would need to cheat by maintaining productive ecosystems that gives lots of berries, root vegetables and wild animals to eat but I bet you could sustain a somewhat large population if bugs are on the menu and everything is managed well. I suppose it depends on where you draw the line.
>>30378
Changing your diet gives you diarrea generally, your gut is a forest that needs to adapt to new inputs.
Bernd
2025-12-10 00:51:53
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>>30386
completely insane schizophrenia motivated by you preferring the taste of chemically treated chicken nuggets to potatoes, also skipping 50,000 years of fire. man hasnt eaten raw meat primarily since homo erectus evolved less calorie intensive digestion and became homo sapien
Bernd
2025-12-10 01:30:27
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I don't understand this nonsense that stone age people ate meat everyday. Meat is hard to get and goes bad quickly. Stone age people ate whatever they could get their hands on, berrys, roots, fruits, fish, etc. modern man eats white bread and meat.
Bernd
2025-12-10 10:21:51
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>>30389
>Meat is hard to get and goes bad quickly.
But they lived in a world surrounded by game. And they often dried, cured and salt meat to eat later, no? They would use every part of the animal, from skin for leather, bones for cutlery and appliance, meat to be partially eaten in a gathering and then cured to be eaten later. Or no? Wasn't this the main use of salt?
Bernd
2025-12-10 10:25:38
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>>30389
What other way do you envision their society? Gathering berries is very labour intensive vs the nutritional value. So I imagine that hunter gatherer societies quickly acquired a comparative advantage of task specificity where men would hunt in groups outside everyday, women would have local tasks (such as crafts, textiles, picking berries). What other stable source of energy they had beyond meat?
Bernd
2025-12-10 10:40:04
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>>30460
That's why farming was invented
Bernd
2025-12-10 19:30:44
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>>30460
you are confusing human pre-history and recorded history. there was no salt curing, fire, textile manufacturing
Bernd
2025-12-10 19:39:16
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>>30637
>there was no salt curing, fire, textile manufacturing
You think that there was no fire before recorded history?
Bernd
2025-12-10 20:08:16
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>>30637
Hominides started controlling fire more than a million years ago and textiles appeared around 170,000 years ago. As far as I know we have no written records from back then.
Bernd
2025-12-10 22:40:18
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>>30644
>Hominides started controlling fire more than a million years ago
The oldest evidence of people using fire is 400.000 years old. That's been discovered recently, the second oldest evidence is 50.000 years.
Bernd
2025-12-11 12:49:42
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>>30690
The oldest evidence supported by a significant number of scientists is a million years. The oldest evidence still in dicussion is close to 2 million.
Bernd
2025-12-11 12:51:12
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Cats can only eat meat and they don't know how to cook or cure things and they do fine.
Bernd
2025-12-11 13:34:40
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>>30826
U need 2 provide proofs, dude.
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