No context but just a random reminder that Plato describes a mostly vegetarian diet with fish and chicken on occasion for meats as the ideal diet. Lo and behold, the "Mediterranean diet" is seen as one of the healthiest. If you must have meat, then seafood is objectively the way to go, but still get the bulk of your foods from vegetables.
Once again, we are dealing with people who are mentally 8 year old boys on the inside "eww vegetables yucky!" mindset and all.
The “muh steaks” rhetoric goes back to the medieval era when the peasantry ate weird scraps of meat and poultry while the nobles got the prime cuts of beef. It’s a mentality that having high QoL means living like a petty monarch (see also, manicured lawns, cars as personal chariots/carriages).
No context but just a random reminder that Plato describes a mostly vegetarian diet with fish and chicken on occasion for meats as the ideal diet. Lo and behold, the "Mediterranean diet" is seen as one of the healthiest. If you must have meat, then seafood is objectively the way to go, but still get the bulk of your foods from vegetables.
Once again, we are dealing with people who are mentally 8 year old boys on the inside "eww vegetables yucky!" mindset and all.
The “muh steaks” rhetoric goes back to the medieval era when the peasantry ate weird scraps of meat and poultry while the nobles got the prime cuts of beef. It’s a mentality that having high QoL means living like a petty monarch (see also, manicured lawns, cars as personal chariots/carriages).