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Poisonous anti-plantist, anti-fungist, anti-shitcoinist, anti-governmentalist, anti-wokist, anti-bullshitist.

I think you'd have more success with automatic tagging. No need to install a separate app and less motivation to circumvent it. People who want to post/see both kinds can do that with a click.

Doesn't matter, cooking doesn't break down fiber unless you light it on fire. But then you're eating char.

That's not how it works though. At least unless you are severely overeating. Your body will just slow down metabolism. To lose fat many people need to increase fat intake.

It makes sense biologically. If you convince your body there's enough food available it has no reason to store its own.

That being said, it's true that for some people changing ratio to higher protein works instead. I think they were severely overeating.

Yes, I haven't seen anything producing better error messages than Rust. (Well, nushell is close but that's kinda obvious.)

Sure, give it a shot. Worst case you can try a different one and return to Rust later. I don't think the time wasted doing "context switch" will be large.

He could be using multiple clients. 🤷‍♂️

(FTR, I'm not saying it's likely, just that we can't know for sure.)

They definitely do contain some toxins just as other parts of plants. Whether they are less bad than beans I'm not sure. But I think they are less bad than regular potatoes.

FTR, I ate a bunch of regular potatoes daily. When I got rid of them and other plants, my health improved.

Spot on regarding destroying the seed.

Plants "want" *something* to eat their fruit but that doesn't mean it should be humans. Some fruits are literally deadly to humans but birds can eat them just fine.

There's a whole great talk about it: https://youtu.be/j1cqNDDG4aA

He might have set anonymous mode which I think should be the default.

I find it super funny when mainstream eaters

- make claims about vegetables being good without scientific evidence

- ignore plant toxins

- use epidemiology as evidence

- repeat debunked arguments

- make empty statements with no arguments

- accuse others of belonging to "religion"

There's a food religion but carnivore isn't one.