Seriously, is the NYT funded by the Meat Council? Idiots. I love the three “related links” at the bottong of the article:
Science And Health: Briton In Florida Has Mad Cow Disease (April 19, 2002)
Study Links Cancer Risk To Red Meat (May 1, 1996)
Breast Cancer Linked To High-Meat Diet (December 16, 1982)
stupid NYT. links at the bottom of this insane article ties breast cancer to meat consumption. what is it with NYT anyways? may be the meat industry is keeping them afloat by advertising heavily in their newspaper.
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bazu
16|Aug|2007 1That article pissed me the hell off! Because, you know, we all want to be as “assertive” and “unneurotic” as Paris Hilton… gah.
Dirk
16|Aug|2007 2Seriously, is the NYT funded by the Meat Council? Idiots. I love the three “related links” at the bottong of the article:
Science And Health: Briton In Florida Has Mad Cow Disease (April 19, 2002)
Study Links Cancer Risk To Red Meat (May 1, 1996)
Breast Cancer Linked To High-Meat Diet (December 16, 1982)
Again I say, idiots.
Vegan_Noodle
16|Aug|2007 3What a pathetic article. Women who eat meat to impress men must be pretty desperate….
Thanks for posting!
tubby
16|Aug|2007 4stupid NYT. links at the bottom of this insane article ties breast cancer to meat consumption. what is it with NYT anyways? may be the meat industry is keeping them afloat by advertising heavily in their newspaper.
Becci
16|Aug|2007 5Haha actually I LOVE that those are the related links. Nice catch, guys.
Becky
16|Aug|2007 6Ha - I never once had a guy balk when I ordered the vegetarian option. I was vegan when I met my meat-eating husband and now he’s vegan too.
Not to mention the entire concept of choosing what to order based on what your date will think of you is just downright silly.
I think my favorite line of the article was “Real men eat kale.” Now that I can agree with! :)
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