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The next time a hippie vegan climate kool-aid cultist gives you an ounce of shit for thriving on a meatcentric diet, enlighten them with the inconvenient truth that according to the US Department of Agriculture, an average American consumes 2000 lbs (one ton!) of food per person per annum. Strict carnivores consume 650 lbs of food on average in the same time period. Remind them to carry the one when they factor in cradle to grave production, packaging and transport costs associated with their misguided life choice and stand as a Chadly example of the supremacy of the nutritional benefits, environmental stewardship and ethics of carnism.

The next time a hippie vegan climate kool-aid cultist gives you an ounce of shit for thriving on a meatcentric diet, enlighten them with the inconvenient truth that according to the US Department of Agriculture, an average American consumes 2000 lbs (one ton!) of food per person per annum. Strict carnivores consume 650 lbs of food on average in the same time period. Remind them to carry the one when they factor in cradle to grave production, packaging and transport costs associated with their misguided life choice and stand as a Chadly example of the supremacy of the nutritional benefits, environmental stewardship and ethics of carnism.

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Can I eat pork chops instead? Because I'm eating pork chops for lunch today, so it wasn't a question.

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Indeed! As an avowed and unrepentant carnivore, I consider pork, chicken and fish as lovely side salads or appetizers that compliment the luscious undulate main course.

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Pan seared and lightly glazed chops for lunch it is. I was thinking about using them as the meat for a brown bean crock pot this weekend, but nah. I'll use ham for that.