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ArabAndFramecel

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By telling them if they have a shitty jaw its because they didnt eat raw meat young or if they have a small frame its because they didnt do gym during puberty etc
 
Looks is just genetics
 
No humans in history have been eating raw meat regularly. We've been using fire for 250,000 years which is longer than Homo Sapiens has been around.
 
No humans in history have been eating raw meat regularly. We've been using fire for 250,000 years which is longer than Homo Sapiens has been around.
Wdym yes humans have. Humans even had stronger jaws and extra teeth back then for eating raw meat. Some of these teeth are still present in us like wisdom teeth. Maybe they weren't eating raw meat everyday but they absolutely were eating it.
 
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Wdym yes humans have. Humans even had stronger jaws and extra teeth back then for eating raw meat. Some of these teeth are still present in us like wisdom teeth. Maybe they weren't eating raw meat everyday but they absolutely were eating it.
Which humans and when?
 
Which humans and when?
Google A.I.
"Fossil and archaeological records indicate that our ancestors, such as Homo erectus and Australopithecus afarensis, lived in environments where they had access to meat. They possessed the necessary tools, such as stone knives, to kill and butcher animals. Additionally, their teeth and digestive systems were adapted to consuming tough, raw meat.
It is believed that the consumption of raw meat played a significant role in the evolution of our species. It provided a high-protein diet that fueled our brain growth and cognitive development. However, as humans evolved and gained the ability to control fire, they gradually transitioned to cooking their meat, which reduced the risk of foodborne illnesses and made it easier to digest."
 
No humans in history have been eating raw meat regularly. We've been using fire for 250,000 years which is longer than Homo Sapiens has been around.
no humans in history outside of rich countries have been eating meat regularly lmao meat is a luxury except in some societies, even hunter gatherers' diets didn't solely consist of meat
 
It must have something to do with it, my dad and grandfather have / had stronger bones and thick facial hair, meanwhile I'm a low T frame cel, can't grow any facial hair and have a recessed face. My dad said that he was fed beef liver a lot growing up.
 
It must have something to do with it, my dad and grandfather have / had stronger bones and thick facial hair, meanwhile I'm a low T frame cel, can't grow any facial hair and have a recessed face. My dad said that he was fed beef liver a lot growing up.
Foods can raise your testosterone levels and beef liver is one of those ones that will do it. Fucking disgusting though unless it's prepared right
 
Foods can raise your testosterone levels and beef liver is one of those ones that will do it. Fucking disgusting though unless it's prepared right
testosterone cope is fucking crazy, it doesn't do shit besides making you horny and unfocused.
 
testosterone cope is fucking crazy, it doesn't do shit besides making you horny and unfocused.
Google A.I.
"In men, testosterone is crucial for developing and maintaining male characteristics, including muscle and bone strength, sperm production, and sex drive, while also playing a role in red blood cell production and overall well-being."
Masculine Features:
"Testosterone is responsible for the development of secondary male characteristics during puberty, such as deeper voice, facial and body hair growth, and increased muscle mass.
Sperm Production:
Testosterone is essential for the production of sperm in the testes, which is necessary for male fertility.
Sex Drive (Libido):
Testosterone plays a key role in regulating a man's sex drive and sexual function.
Erectile Function:
Testosterone is involved in maintaining healthy erectile function.
Muscle and Bone Strength:
Testosterone promotes muscle growth and bone density, contributing to overall physical strength and bone health.
Red Blood Cell Production:
Testosterone stimulates the production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body.
Fat Distribution:
Testosterone influences where fat is stored in the body, which can contribute to a more masculine physique.
Energy and Mood:
Testosterone can boost energy levels and contribute to a sense of well-being.
Mental Acuity:
Testosterone is linked to cognitive functions, including verbal memory and spatial abilities."
 
Google A.I.
"In men, testosterone is crucial for developing and maintaining male characteristics, including muscle and bone strength, sperm production, and sex drive, while also playing a role in red blood cell production and overall well-being."
Masculine Features:
"Testosterone is responsible for the development of secondary male characteristics during puberty, such as deeper voice, facial and body hair growth, and increased muscle mass.
Sperm Production:
Testosterone is essential for the production of sperm in the testes, which is necessary for male fertility.
Sex Drive (Libido):
Testosterone plays a key role in regulating a man's sex drive and sexual function.
Erectile Function:
Testosterone is involved in maintaining healthy erectile function.
Muscle and Bone Strength:
Testosterone promotes muscle growth and bone density, contributing to overall physical strength and bone health.
Red Blood Cell Production:
Testosterone stimulates the production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body.
Fat Distribution:
Testosterone influences where fat is stored in the body, which can contribute to a more masculine physique.
Energy and Mood:
Testosterone can boost energy levels and contribute to a sense of well-being.
Mental Acuity:
Testosterone is linked to cognitive functions, including verbal memory and spatial abilities."
most of it is related to sex which youll never be getting for free , others are useless for a 30 year old balding man. deeper voice and other shit is pure copium
 
most of it is related to sex which youll never be getting for free , others are useless for a 30 year old balding man. deeper voice and other shit is pure copium
Testosterone is absolutely essential in development. But you're right for the 30 year old guy its likely too late for you
 
Testosterone is absolutely essential in development. But you're right for the 30 year old guy its likely too late for you
yea, it's not even useful for an 18 year old either. Maybe a 13 or 14 year old if he gets it. Tbh all these testosterone increasing methods do raise it for some period of time but ends up to it's original amounts after some time. I guess even that fucking testosterone is genetically predetermined.
 
By telling them if they have a shitty jaw its because they didnt eat raw meat young or if they have a small frame its because they didnt do gym during puberty etc
jaw i think can be fixed with excercises and chewing hard foods
 
no humans in history outside of rich countries have been eating meat regularly lmao meat is a luxury except in some societies, even hunter gatherers' diets didn't solely consist of meat
The topic is raw meat. Raw means uncooked.

As for meat consumption, it wasn't that rare.
 
Google A.I.
"Fossil and archaeological records indicate that our ancestors, such as Homo erectus and Australopithecus afarensis, lived in environments where they had access to meat. They possessed the necessary tools, such as stone knives, to kill and butcher animals. Additionally, their teeth and digestive systems were adapted to consuming tough, raw meat.
It is believed that the consumption of raw meat played a significant role in the evolution of our species. It provided a high-protein diet that fueled our brain growth and cognitive development. However, as humans evolved and gained the ability to control fire, they gradually transitioned to cooking their meat, which reduced the risk of foodborne illnesses and made it easier to digest."
For one, "AI" is not a source. Don't be a tard, invest at least 30 seconds in "research".
More importantly, Australopithecus went extinct more than a million years ago. Homo Erectus went extinct in most places around 250,000 years ago. They were human ancestors. Of course they were eating raw meat, they didn't know how to start fires and were barely more than animals. Later Homo Erectus did learn to use fire and did cook their meat.
Australopithecus
Homoerectus


As I said before:
No humans in history have been eating raw meat regularly. We've been using fire for 250,000 years which is longer than Homo Sapiens has been around.
As a food source, raw meat is worse than cooked meat. Cavemen 50000 years ago didn't eat raw meat if they could help it.
 
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Redpillcels on suicidewatch coping and arguing in this very thread rn (they cant accept it was their genes and it was over since day 1) eat your raw meat buddys maybe one day you will get 2cm of forward growth
 
so many red pill scams are just repackaged and re-branded as "blackpill"
 
No humans in history have been eating raw meat regularly. We've been using fire for 250,000 years which is longer than Homo Sapiens has been around.

For one, "AI" is not a source. Don't be a tard, invest at least 30 seconds in "research".
More importantly, Australopithecus went extinct more than a million years ago. Homo Erectus went extinct in most places around 250,000 years ago. They were human ancestors. Of course they were eating raw meat, they didn't know how to start fires and were barely more than animals. Later Homo Erectus did learn to use fire and did cook their meat.
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As I said before:

As a food source, raw meat is worse than cooked meat. Cavemen 50000 years ago didn't eat raw meat if they could help it.
Google A.I.
"Fossil and archaeological records indicate that our ancestors, such as Homo erectus and Australopithecus afarensis, lived in environments where they had access to meat. They possessed the necessary tools, such as stone knives, to kill and butcher animals. Additionally, their teeth and digestive systems were adapted to consuming tough, raw meat.
It is believed that the consumption of raw meat played a significant role in the evolution of our species. It provided a high-protein diet that fueled our brain growth and cognitive development. However, as humans evolved and gained the ability to control fire, they gradually transitioned to cooking their meat, which reduced the risk of foodborne illnesses and made it easier to digest."
To me it sounds like you wrote what I just said but ok thanks tard
 
To me it sounds like you wrote what I just said but ok thanks tard
No, your "AI" "source" missed the important bits.
Humans weren't eating raw meat unless they didn't have fire available. The raw-meat-eating hominids (ancestors of humans) were almost all extinct and out-competed by modern humans who figured out how to cook food.
 

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