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Who decides what misinformation and propaganda is? For example, you think that Soylent is a decent meal replacement and that talking about it is a harmless debate to have, but I’m of the opinion that it is actually very harmful to your health in the long-term and really shouldn’t be advocated for in any way. (I’m serious, btw, this isn’t rhetorical)

Who decides on the internet which of us is correct?

Goddamit.
Google wishes it had Apple’s walled garden so badly
I am, why do you ask? I do drink occasionally for social reasons, to be polite.
We don’t care about your take either, Jeff. Now fuck off.

High protein diets can cause de novo kidney disease

I’m not suggesting that you overdose on protein, if you’re referring to rabbit starvation. If you aren’t, would you care to provide more information?

The human brain can use ketones for its requirements, and your body is able to produce all the carbohydrates it needs via gluconeogenesis. Including the needs of all your erythrocytes.

We should eat a diet appropriate to our speciation.

I use a zero fluoride toothpaste, and have no dental caries.
And we’d need to dissipate all the waste heat from the thrusters and the fuel source, too. Without causing injury to the wearer.
You’d also need very small, very powerful servomotors, and I don’t believe they exist.