Hmm, yeah. Gotta say, it does provide a mnemonic for remembering the disease name.
When I was growing up, fake meat was called soy bean curd. Myself, I do have a liking for edamame (boiled fresh soybeans), but never took to soy curds. Blech. Some years ago a curious linguistic shift happened. Restaurants all around at the same time stopped asking what meat you'd like for your meal and started asking what protein you wanted to order. That small shift in wording marked a turning point in the plan for a gradual phasing out of meat consumption.
It's vital that pedes notice the linguistic tricks they play, bravo, I've highlighted that before also. It comes across as at least a corporate desire to be 'faddy' and at worst the evil intent that you say. I also hate how 'Plant-Based' has supplanted just 'Vegan'. It aggressively announces and asserts that minority diet label as Virtuous compared to omnivorous, ie the overwhelmingly normal state of things, like the one SJW in the conference room of a 100 forcing the use of introductory pronouns on everyone before things can start.
Plant-Based versus Grass-Fed. That's another cultural divide.
This is veering a little off track, but I find it hilarious when hippies refer to psychedelics as "plant-based medicine." You nut jobs. Just say what it is. They're mind altering psychedelic drugs. ... I guess some have curative properties of ameliorating past traumas, so I won't disparage their use totally. Just the linguistic duck of euphemisms.
Isn't it funny how 'Alpha Gal' is what the fake meat eating, green haired SJWs consider themselves to be.
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Hmm, yeah. Gotta say, it does provide a mnemonic for remembering the disease name.
When I was growing up, fake meat was called soy bean curd. Myself, I do have a liking for edamame (boiled fresh soybeans), but never took to soy curds. Blech. Some years ago a curious linguistic shift happened. Restaurants all around at the same time stopped asking what meat you'd like for your meal and started asking what protein you wanted to order. That small shift in wording marked a turning point in the plan for a gradual phasing out of meat consumption.
It's vital that pedes notice the linguistic tricks they play, bravo, I've highlighted that before also. It comes across as at least a corporate desire to be 'faddy' and at worst the evil intent that you say. I also hate how 'Plant-Based' has supplanted just 'Vegan'. It aggressively announces and asserts that minority diet label as Virtuous compared to omnivorous, ie the overwhelmingly normal state of things, like the one SJW in the conference room of a 100 forcing the use of introductory pronouns on everyone before things can start.
Plant-Based versus Grass-Fed. That's another cultural divide.
This is veering a little off track, but I find it hilarious when hippies refer to psychedelics as "plant-based medicine." You nut jobs. Just say what it is. They're mind altering psychedelic drugs. ... I guess some have curative properties of ameliorating past traumas, so I won't disparage their use totally. Just the linguistic duck of euphemisms.