Is it normal to be so proud of what's in front of you?

My brother is a proud vegetarian, so very proud of eating a pile of vegetables (I've seen it), and I'm proud of my clothes, shopping at H&M, the highest standard clothes in the cosmos, even though it's no different from regular clothes in a normal clothes shop (I doubt this shop is normal, some of the clothes are totally different). To be more honest I'm so very proud of my drinks, but not as proud as I have been since they talked ill of my wannabe liquid diet. Does being a doctor automatically mean you ought to believe them? If a doctor was a health expert does that make him right when it comes to eating your vegetables? It's the science of health, but when I'm going shopping, health or not, I buy chocolate almond milk, rooibos tisane (pronounced ti-zan), peppermint and spearmint tisane, juices galore, sometimes it's a drinks only shopping spree, as I was warned repeatedly that I'm endangering my health. Why does health come into it? Can't it be that I drink the tastiest beverages and leave it at that? Is a researcher suddenly wrong in all that testing, testing again if they think they're right, then testing again if they think they're right, and testing again if they think they're right? It's like science. This is exactly what I've been doing. Two things: a waterian only drinks water and coconut water, a juicetarian only drinks juices, you need variety, but to be stricter than a vegan. And diets are not "stupid", they're just idiosyncratic. Is any of this normal?

Voting Results
22% Normal
Based on 9 votes (2 yes)
Help us keep this site organized and clean. Thanks!
[ Report Post ]
Comments ( 24 )
  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    sufferin fuck have a cheeseburger

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • Hansberger

      I tried a pizza and then a bag of crisps about a week after just drinks, let's see if I can extend that week to a month! If someone tells me that they can't force me to change my diet then my beliefs are here to stay, and I will stand up for them to the moon! However how can anyone put junk food in their bodies? Just because most people haven't made it the norm, it doesn't make that diet evil. But who cares? I felt I needed to get it off my chest. To be honest I want some of you to be vegetarian like me, liquitarianism isn't for everyone, but if you look in the fridge you'll see some fresh, brightly coloured beverages which I can use to entertain with friends, I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who enjoys them.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
        -
      • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

        dude not for nothin but yallve logged onto the website isitnormal beggin to be judged by random internet strangers about yalls writins

        how would you judge a stranger slingin the bullshit yallre purveyin knowin the dietsa junk food bodykamakszeers like my own stupid self?

        Comment Hidden ( show )
          -
        • Hansberger

          You seem to know what you're talking about, but it's not simply wrong to eat meat, but how do you think the world's oldest woman lived to 123 years? She ate mainly a diet of vegetables to make her live longer, I want to live as long as her, and maybe to 150 years, I suggest you lay off the cheeseburgers and if you can't keep up a liquitarian lifestyle, at least be on a paleo vegan diet.

          Comment Hidden ( show )
            -
          • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

            who the fuck would want to live 150 years?

            especially without cheeseburgers thatd be torture

            Comment Hidden ( show )
              -
            • Hansberger

              To live longer you would have to give up all that junk food you love. I have the secret: liquitarianism, that's my alchemical science, it's time tested, it's been done for centuries, and it works.

              Comment Hidden ( show )
  • cupcake_wants

    This is a rambling rant that I don't quite understand what the real question is.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • Hansberger

      The real question is, whether it's clothes or food, whether it's normal to be so proud of what's in front of you.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Clunk42

    It's really annoying when people keep advertising their dangerous garbage as if they do anything positive. I do care about you, as I care about all. I care enough to point out that your feelings of superiority don't change the fact that liquid diets are stupid and dangerous. Also, I tried to make sense of what you're trying to say, but you're either saying that you have double standards, or that you're parodying those who you believe are delusional.

    Comment Hidden ( show )
      -
    • Hansberger

      Not at all, there's no double standards, truth is in the eye of the beholder, what you believe is true and what I believe is true, and that's the end of it. A truth can therefore be anything you want to believe, based on accuracy, that's my opinion, I was considering any form of relativism, and I think only epistemological relativism is accurate. Anything that rings true, that agrees with my viewpoint, anyone who thinks like that, is absolutely right, but if you insist a fact is a universal truth, that's where you're in error, because as a Pyrrhonist I say there's no ever-elusive absolute truths where you find your opposite and where I find my opposite, I suspend judgment, but if people insist it's an absolute truth what stupidity is realise truth is subjective, different strokes for different folks! I've known a man outside of the internet to say that and I agree with him, it's funny how we have common beliefs with people we know and love. Maybe liquidarianism would be stupid for you because your body's built differently and you're made to eat meat, but I don't think that, I think we weren't made to have any unhealthy foods whatsoever, but we weren't made to suffer as you seem to be suffering with this issue which I'm arguing about. Maybe I'll reconsider which is what I'm trying to say in the above post, and not be a liquidarian, it might be morally right to eat foods and meat. The liquid diet is a modern day invention, I studied it on the internet, but as a man of science I can admit when I'm wrong, and find another science of food, I'm not pretending I have THE answer to good food, I'm humble, and open to your point of view. If I'm being negative I'm being negative, if you're being more positive you're being more positive, so what you said has really opened my eyes, the step towards a cure is forcing yourself to try something else, if I bit through a steak I can undoubtedly snap out of this.

      Comment Hidden ( show )
        -
      • Clunk42

        So you believe the world is both flat and round?

        Comment Hidden ( show )
          -
        • Hansberger

          No.

          Comment Hidden ( show )
            -
          • Clunk42

            But, according to what I know of your mindset (very little), you think that if someone thinks the Earth is flat, that is true, and if someone believes the Earth is round, that is also true.

            Comment Hidden ( show )
              -
            • Hansberger

              No I don't, my belief is that the Earth is round therefore that's true to me, flat Earth isn't true to me, truth is in the eye of the beholder, logic and a few other beliefs, not anti-logic, is all I believe in, but it's not conventional logic, if I hold a perfect circle in my mind it's an inaccurate copy in the visible world, therefore my mind is the real world, and this world of us talking is not, think about it.

              Comment Hidden ( show )
  • Clunk42

    Could you idiots stop posting about your stupid, dangerous liquid diets? Only 1 person on this website has any respect for the imbecilic things, and they post about it constantly, annoying everyone else on this website.

    Comment Hidden ( show )