Sorry to shatter your simple worldview but most fruits weren't domesticated as early as 4000 - 10000 years ago.
The apple was first cultivated 10000 years ago in Kazakhstan.
Chicken are actually from the Philippines and reached europe only in 100 BC.
Cro-Magnon and the Neanderthal never saw these things, our european ancestors didn't had wheat but lived of domesticated animals(like horses and cows), berries and millet.
Wheat got first cultivated 5000BC in middle europe.
Cattle got domesticated 10500 years ago.
Horses were domesticated in 4000–3500 BCE.
>our european ancestors didn't had wheat but lived of domesticated animals(like horses and cows), berries and millet. >Asian varieties of millet made their way from China to the Black Sea region of Europe by 5000 BCE
Dang have to retract that statement.
They were all keto powerlifter permabulkers who would consume only raw meat and berries, just like me
Sorry to shatter your simple worldview but most fruits weren't domesticated as early as 4000 - 10000 years ago.
The apple was first cultivated 10000 years ago in Kazakhstan.
Chicken are actually from the Philippines and reached europe only in 100 BC.
Cro-Magnon and the Neanderthal never saw these things, our european ancestors didn't had wheat but lived of domesticated animals(like horses and cows), berries and millet.
Wheat got first cultivated 5000BC in middle europe.
Cattle got domesticated 10500 years ago.
Horses were domesticated in 4000–3500 BCE.
>spend days hunting megafauna with bros >come home with feast for tribe >sing and dance by fire with wife and children under a blanket of unpolluted night sky
Never forget what agriculture took from you
The guy on the right was a literal mammoth hunter so not exactly starving all the time. Neanderthal are kind of terrifying to think about. They couldn't throw spears very well so when they hunted they had to corner or ambush something and fricking pike it and bludgeon it to death. Every time they wanted to eat meat this had to happen.
>you will never walk around with your fellow 6'5 cro magnon bros hunting mammoth and shit
Imagine the sense of accomplishment and belonging after a successful hunt.
>spend days hunting megafauna with bros >come home with feast for tribe >sing and dance by fire with wife and children under a blanket of unpolluted night sky
Never forget what agriculture took from you
Humans evolving to have fine motor skills is what made us weaker over time, also having a less robust bone structure. An ape mogs us on raw strength, but it couldn't just sit there and lift weights like we do because they lack the motor skills to do so
While they probably went days without eating, they engaged in much more strenuous activity more frequently and more consistently than modern people in order to procure food. Diet is much more important today because we don't engage in the same type of day to day activities that they did. For example, a Roman soldier could live off nothing, but bread, wine, and cheese because they were marching 20+ miles a day with 60lbs of equipment on their backs. If you tried that same diet today in an office job you'd balloon faster than you could blink.
Diet of meat,fat and berries
There is not a single natty carnivore dieter who is strong.
He mentioned fruit, thus not a carnivore diet.
Sorry to shatter your simple worldview but most fruits weren't domesticated as early as 4000 - 10000 years ago.
The apple was first cultivated 10000 years ago in Kazakhstan.
Chicken are actually from the Philippines and reached europe only in 100 BC.
Cro-Magnon and the Neanderthal never saw these things, our european ancestors didn't had wheat but lived of domesticated animals(like horses and cows), berries and millet.
Wheat got first cultivated 5000BC in middle europe.
Cattle got domesticated 10500 years ago.
Horses were domesticated in 4000–3500 BCE.
>our european ancestors didn't had wheat but lived of domesticated animals(like horses and cows), berries and millet.
>Asian varieties of millet made their way from China to the Black Sea region of Europe by 5000 BCE
Dang have to retract that statement.
A mammoth has around 3.6 million calories. They likely weren't starving and ate a diet high in meat/fish.
Indeed. How can vegans compete?
The guy on the right was a literal mammoth hunter so not exactly starving all the time. Neanderthal are kind of terrifying to think about. They couldn't throw spears very well so when they hunted they had to corner or ambush something and fricking pike it and bludgeon it to death. Every time they wanted to eat meat this had to happen.
they were not starving
They were all keto powerlifter permabulkers who would consume only raw meat and berries, just like me
>you will never walk around with your fellow 6'5 cro magnon bros hunting mammoth and shit
Imagine the sense of accomplishment and belonging after a successful hunt.
>spend days hunting megafauna with bros
>come home with feast for tribe
>sing and dance by fire with wife and children under a blanket of unpolluted night sky
Never forget what agriculture took from you
>gets raped by a lion in the night
>all your siblings died by 10
B-but it's le trad!
Killing mammoths is pure evil. They were smarter than elephants who are already pretty smart.
xenoestrogens and microplastics.
weaklings were bottlenecked out by a harsh life in ice age
>despite starving all the time?
are you moronic?
carnivore chads
he cute
They only buried the gigachads
Manlets were left to burn in the pyres of shame
Humans evolving to have fine motor skills is what made us weaker over time, also having a less robust bone structure. An ape mogs us on raw strength, but it couldn't just sit there and lift weights like we do because they lack the motor skills to do so
I'm stronger than the apes
It might seem hard to believe but I'm built different
While they probably went days without eating, they engaged in much more strenuous activity more frequently and more consistently than modern people in order to procure food. Diet is much more important today because we don't engage in the same type of day to day activities that they did. For example, a Roman soldier could live off nothing, but bread, wine, and cheese because they were marching 20+ miles a day with 60lbs of equipment on their backs. If you tried that same diet today in an office job you'd balloon faster than you could blink.