Vegan food

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rgrowden
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Re: Vegan food

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What some call narcissism, I call positive feedback. Not trying to convert anyone from their lifestyle - do what you want. Just thought I'd share a somewhat different approach to food and fitness. Sounds awful to some, but it's all enjoyable to me. What tastes better than a crisp, cold apple? I'm a follower of ikigai; I LIKE this lifestyle! If burgers, beer, and french fries make you happy, more power to you. We all have exactly one shot at this thing called life. Just trying to optimize and extend mine for as long as possible until the off switch is tripped. Here's wishing my fellow expats a great day in The Kingdom.
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Re: Vegan food

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rgrowden wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 7:36 am What some call narcissism, I call positive feedback. Not trying to convert anyone from their lifestyle - do what you want. Just thought I'd share a somewhat different approach to food and fitness. Sounds awful to some, but it's all enjoyable to me. What tastes better than a crisp, cold apple? I'm a follower of ikigai; I LIKE this lifestyle! If burgers, beer, and french fries make you happy, more power to you. We all have exactly one shot at this thing called life. Just trying to optimize and extend mine for as long as possible until the off switch is tripped. Here's wishing my fellow expats a great day in The Kingdom.
I can very much respect the hard work and discipline to keep such a lifestyle over an extended period of time.

Good on ya!

I'm significantly younger but have let my physique slide over the past couple of years. It's a sad state of affairs that I cure with beer.
Money can't buy happiness but it can buy beer
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