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          Cool source (the second one, the first one fucking sucks I hate it 😁). According to it all mammals have canines, even and especially herbivores. The sabre-tooth water deer for example, cited in your source, has extremely pronounced canines. Still a herbivore. Next!

          Downvote if you can’t refute!

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            I didn’t even take a stance on what the teeth mean for diet. I was just correcting you lol.

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              I mean the source you provided literally says the bottom canines are less pointy and pronounced than the top set, especially in humans, so I don’t feel very corrected? You keep at it though, I believe in you!

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                says the bottom canines

                The bottom what? Bottom canines? So you’re arguing they’re not what they are literally called?

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                  Still dying to know how the tooth’s name at all indicates anything of its function. Canines are literally omnivores. Most primates use theirs for fighting. So please, if you’re done with the ad hominem I’d love to see you try to defend this here comment.

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                    Canines are literally omnivores

                    Oh my God!! 😱 It’s almost like humans are omnivores too 😱, who could’ve guessed?

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                  And how, pray tell, does the name ‘canines’ factor into your argument? I’m dying to know.

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            the fact that I can digest meat at all suggests that I am an omnivore

            it is wonderful that you are vegan but please shut the fuck up trying to pretend that it is humanity’s natural state

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              Okay I won’t pretend.

              I’ll cite factual studies instead.

              "Are human beings herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

              Although most of us conduct our lives as omnivores, in that we eat flesh as well as vegetables and fruits, human beings have characteristics of herbivores, not carnivores (2). The appendages of carnivores are claws; those of herbivores are hands or hooves. The teeth of carnivores are sharp; those of herbivores are mainly flat (for grinding). The intestinal tract of carnivores is short (3 times body length); that of herbivores, long (12 times body length). Body cooling of carnivores is done by panting; herbivores, by sweating. Carnivores drink fluids by lapping; herbivores, by sipping. Carnivores produce their own vitamin C, whereas herbivores obtain it from their diet. Thus, humans have characteristics of herbivores, not carnivores."

              Anyway if you want to pretend that the current factory farm hellscape is humanitie’s natural state, you go ahead because unlike you I have a philosophy of live and let live.

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                Cannot help but notice that that paragraph does not contain the word “omnivore” anywhere except the first sentence.

                The fact that the human body is not especially well suited to killing prey with its bare hands and tearing flesh off of bones is more indicative of tool use and the fact that we cook our food than anything else, and even if it weren’t, herbivores get sick when they eat meat. Carnivores get sick when they eat plants. Humans get sick from neither; therefore, definitionally, we are omnivores.

                I do agree that the state of factory farming is apalling. I can also imagine futures in which factory farming does not exist besides the one where no human eats meat ever again.

                i’m not gonna say it again. i applaud your decision to go vegan, but please, for the love of everything you hold sacred, stop pretending your choice is the only correct one. You say you can live and let live. Demonstrate this please.

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              Flat teeth, ate meat.

              Panda: sharp teeth, eats plants.

              Almost like your argument falls apart at the slightest bit of scrutiny. Anyway

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                My argument? OP’s argument was that people not having “carnivore teeth” means people shouldn’t eat meat.

                I see you agree that that is a nonsense argument.

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                  OP didn’t make an argument, OP posted a meme poking fun at people who unironically say things like that. In response the OP of this particular thread unironically said something like that. I’m just having a good time.

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                    OP posted a meme poking fun at people who unironically say things like that.

                    Who is saying that? Maybe OP should be posting this in response to them, not somewhere unrelated with no context.

                    If OP isn’t making an argument then this is the definition of a Strawman: OP created an argument to disprove with their meme.