Woman Climbs Mount Everest To Prove Vegans Aren't Weak, Dies On Descent

The Right are always elated by the misfortune of others.
No, we just like it when a little chlorine is added to the gene pool.
So, you are not elated, you "just like it." :cuckoo:

March 27, 2013
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RUSH: We're talking about schadenfreude. You know what schadenfreude is. That is loving, that is enjoying the discomfort of others
Rush? Yep, I like it when a libtard proves how stupid they are. It works for me.
 
In terms of destructiveness, veganism is a mental illness almost as reality-defying as transsexualism (albeit in a very, very different manner); it takes a deeply delusional mind to think there's something WRONG with us MAMMALS drinking milk, which us MAMMALS ARE BIOLOGICALLY DESIGNED TO DO!!!
 
It looks like diet definitely makes a difference on Everest.
So far 4 people have died in 4 days this April including a Sherpa. 3 were meat eaters.
Yes, tough breaks,

One fell
One had a heart attack which appears to be a pre-existing condition, after reaching the Summit
One got lost, exhausted, and died at base camp, others in the group still missing

And one Vegan who barely made it to camp IV, never made it to the summit, and died. What did the Vegan prove? Eat meat and lots of fat before you reach camp IV.
 
In terms of destructiveness, veganism is a mental illness almost as reality-defying as transsexualism (albeit in a very, very different manner); it takes a deeply delusional mind to think there's something WRONG with us MAMMALS drinking milk, which us MAMMALS ARE BIOLOGICALLY DESIGNED TO DO!!!

Cow's milk is biologically designed for calves. Thanks for playin' though.
 
In terms of destructiveness, veganism is a mental illness almost as reality-defying as transsexualism (albeit in a very, very different manner); it takes a deeply delusional mind to think there's something WRONG with us MAMMALS drinking milk, which us MAMMALS ARE BIOLOGICALLY DESIGNED TO DO!!!

Cow's milk is biologically designed for calves. Thanks for playin' though.

We humans are designed to eat a mixture of plants and animals, because our digestive systems have hybrid details of both vegetarians & carnivores: like carnivores we have sharp incisor teeth and powerful, meat-dissolving stomach acid. But we also have an extremely LONG intestinal system like vegetarian mammals. And even if us adult humans are weaned away from breast milk, that still doesn't change our biochemistry - milk benefits mammals even in older ages. Ever seen a dog or cat reject a bowl of milk? I sure as fuck haven't.
 
It looks like diet definitely makes a difference on Everest.
So far 4 people have died in 4 days this April including a Sherpa. 3 were meat eaters.
Yes, tough breaks,

One fell
One had a heart attack which appears to be a pre-existing condition, after reaching the Summit
One got lost, exhausted, and died at base camp, others in the group still missing

And one Vegan who barely made it to camp IV, never made it to the summit, and died. What did the Vegan prove? Eat meat and lots of fat before you reach camp IV.
One fell, therefore meat eaters are uncoordinated and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
Triathlete had a SUSPECTED heart attack, though the cause is unknown, meat eaters have weak hearts no matter how physically fit they are and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
One didn't get lost and died of altitude sickness same as the vegan, even though two meat eating members of his group did get lost, therefore meat eaters have no idea where they are and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
One vegan died of altitude sickness, but didn't get lost or have a possible heart attack, therefore vegans are more likely to die than meat eaters, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:

Subash Paul, 44, died at Base Camp II from altitude sickness, according to Wangchu Sherpa, Managing Director of Trekking Camp Nepal.
Paul was part of a team (consisting of four Indian climbers and four Sherpas) that also saw two members -- Paresh Chandra Nath and Goutam Ghosh -- go missing Saturday night.
 
One fell, therefore meat eaters are uncoordinated and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
Triathlete had a SUSPECTED heart attack, though the cause is unknown, meat eaters have weak hearts no matter how physically fit they are and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
One didn't get lost and died of altitude sickness same as the vegan, even though two meat eating members of his group did get lost, therefore meat eaters have no idea where they are and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
One vegan died of altitude sickness, but didn't get lost or have a possible heart attack, therefore vegans are more likely to die than meat eaters, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:

Subash Paul, 44, died at Base Camp II from altitude sickness, according to Wangchu Sherpa, Managing Director of Trekking Camp Nepal.
Paul was part of a team (consisting of four Indian climbers and four Sherpas) that also saw two members -- Paresh Chandra Nath and Goutam Ghosh -- go missing Saturday night.
She did not make it to the Summit, the Triathlete did.

And yes, Vegans are more likely to die. Of course we do not know if she is a true Vegan or if she took vitamins and supplements that come from animals. Lots of people make claims that can not live up to.

On Mt Everest, only a fool would not eat meat and fat, especially fat. You lose so many calories quickly, if you come a little thin, as a Vegan, you might not make it.

Sad, that people die with their ignorance. At least now, her child will know to eat meat, hopefully her father survives, and takes the kids out to McDonalds.
 
One fell, therefore meat eaters are uncoordinated and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
Triathlete had a SUSPECTED heart attack, though the cause is unknown, meat eaters have weak hearts no matter how physically fit they are and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
One didn't get lost and died of altitude sickness same as the vegan, even though two meat eating members of his group did get lost, therefore meat eaters have no idea where they are and should eat more vegetables, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:
One vegan died of altitude sickness, but didn't get lost or have a possible heart attack, therefore vegans are more likely to die than meat eaters, by meat eater logic. :cuckoo:

Subash Paul, 44, died at Base Camp II from altitude sickness, according to Wangchu Sherpa, Managing Director of Trekking Camp Nepal.
Paul was part of a team (consisting of four Indian climbers and four Sherpas) that also saw two members -- Paresh Chandra Nath and Goutam Ghosh -- go missing Saturday night.
She did not make it to the Summit, the Triathlete did.

And yes, Vegans are more likely to die. Of course we do not know if she is a true Vegan or if she took vitamins and supplements that come from animals. Lots of people make claims that can not live up to.

On Mt Everest, only a fool would not eat meat and fat, especially fat. You lose so many calories quickly, if you come a little thin, as a Vegan, you might not make it.

Sad, that people die with their ignorance. At least now, her child will know to eat meat, hopefully her father survives, and takes the kids out to McDonalds.

Yup........meat = real protein........she should've taken a case of 'Slim Jims' with her.
 

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