(11-14-2011, 07:40 AM)yossarian Wrote: Isn't that like eating the sun ? The sun has feelings too!
The sun radiates, or "gives off," light as a result of fusion. You would not be taking anything from it.

(11-14-2011, 12:33 PM)Pickle Wrote:(11-14-2011, 11:10 AM)Meerie Wrote: I think the sun is a carnivore, it once ate my skin.
Maybe the sun eats carnivores ha ha ha.
My family no longer burn from the sun which confused me, until I found others with the same experience.
I found this one humorous.
Quote:I have heard others talk about not getting sunburned eating raw. We eat about 70-95% raw on any given week. So, if the benefits are limited to just 100% raw folks, our testimonies won't help.
Anyway, I would agree there are some advantages there. I suppose I would hypothosize that it is likely more do to the vegan lifestyle than raw. What do we fry food in a pan with? Grease right. What do we fill our systems with if we eat animal products freely? I have to imagine that some of that gets into our skin and literally we may be baking our skin from the inside out when the sun is applied in strong doses.
Interesting. I never heard that theory. It has some merit logically

(11-14-2011, 01:27 AM)Oceania Wrote: hey why don't plants have faces?
My speculations: plants don't have to move around so don't have to see; they don't have to watch for predators (since they survive as long as the roots aren't taken); they derive sustenance from the roots so no mouth. And that reminds me that they give off oxygen which is another gift from plants besides food. Thank you plant life.
