Horrible Celebrity Outfits

You're just jealous, Roger Stone is a snappy dresser.

Poor Roger is stuck in limbo at the moment. Gagged and muffled, but the truth will out!

A very wooden Madonna and her sidekick at Eurovision in dreadful Mad Max fetish look complete with dancers in rubber gas masks:

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I wasn't quite sure what it was all about.
 
Guess I’ll drop this here, for lack of a better thread. Ridley Scott - Barbour collaboration releasing next autumn:
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It is what happens when a young virile man goes Vegan. Coincidentally, when his powers really started to wane.
My brother's gone vegan and forced it on his family. Hence his kids look like midgets compared to mine of the same age.

Sometimes I will go full veggie for a 10-14 days, but that's enough. After that you need meat protein big time.
 
My brother's gone vegan and forced it on his family. Hence his kids look like midgets compared to mine of the same age.

Sometimes I will go full veggie for a 10-14 days, but that's enough. After that you need meat protein big time.

As a vegan promoter of decades, the one thing l do understand is that most people will fail at the vegan diet within 7 years. Some fail after only a few months and get sick. Of course vitamin B12, K2, DHA and EPA are major problems, but the biggest issue imo is Taurine. Vegan diets lack Taurine, and plant diets are eaten in such a way that bioavailable iron and zinc are usually low, and the proportions are all out, and when combined with low K2 this doesn't allow the body to produce much Taurine which leads to numerous health problems and weakness that vegans can often face. The vegan diet l always taught seemed to be the only type of plant diet that could overcome these problems, but it is the perfect diet and substitute for meat?...probably not. I often ask myself, what about the roles of the amino acid carnitine and cholesterol? and how efficient is the body at converting beta carotene into vitamin A etc.

Vegan diets are lacking and won't work for most people, however the problems can probably be fixed with a carefully planned diet and some supplementation, but very few people have the knowledge to be able to do that. Forcing vegan diets on others and preaching is a bad idea.

Vegans often make the mistake of comparing the human anatomy to animals, but that doesn't work either. Humans are not animals...humans can cook and use tools (knife folk) and smoke and still live long where-as animals don't.
 
As a vegan promoter of decades, the one thing l do understand is that most people will fail at the vegan diet within 7 years. Some fail after only a few months and get sick. Of course vitamin B12, K2, DHA and EPA are major problems, but the biggest issue imo is Taurine. Vegan diets lack Taurine, and plant diets are eaten in such a way that bioavailable iron and zinc are usually low, and the proportions are all out, and when combined with low K2 this doesn't allow the body to produce much Taurine which leads to numerous health problems and weakness that vegans can often face. The vegan diet l always taught seemed to be the only type of plant diet that could overcome these problems, but it is the perfect diet and substitute for meat?...probably not. I often ask myself, what about the roles of the amino acid carnitine and cholesterol? and how efficient is the body at converting beta carotene into vitamin A etc.

Vegan diets are lacking and won't work for most people, however the problems can probably be fixed with a carefully planned diet and some supplementation, but very few people have the knowledge to be able to do that. Forcing vegan diets on others and preaching is a bad idea.

Vegans often make the mistake of comparing the human anatomy to animals, but that doesn't work either. Humans are not animals...humans can cook and use tools (knife folk) and smoke and still live long where-as animals don't.
As an Indian colleague reminds me, vegetarian diets don't work for Europeans as we haven't had several generations of getting use to the diet. Hence when we do go full vegan we end up ill and malnourished.
 
As a vegan promoter of decades, the one thing l do understand is that most people will fail at the vegan diet within 7 years. Some fail after only a few months and get sick. Of course vitamin B12, K2, DHA and EPA are major problems, but the biggest issue imo is Taurine. Vegan diets lack Taurine, and plant diets are eaten in such a way that bioavailable iron and zinc are usually low, and the proportions are all out, and when combined with low K2 this doesn't allow the body to produce much Taurine which leads to numerous health problems and weakness that vegans can often face. The vegan diet l always taught seemed to be the only type of plant diet that could overcome these problems, but it is the perfect diet and substitute for meat?...probably not. I often ask myself, what about the roles of the amino acid carnitine and cholesterol? and how efficient is the body at converting beta carotene into vitamin A etc.

Vegan diets are lacking and won't work for most people, however the problems can probably be fixed with a carefully planned diet and some supplementation, but very few people have the knowledge to be able to do that. Forcing vegan diets on others and preaching is a bad idea.

Vegans often make the mistake of comparing the human anatomy to animals, but that doesn't work either. Humans are not animals...humans can cook and use tools (knife folk) and smoke and still live long where-as animals don't.
They must be prepared to supplement as you say. But they often aren't.
 
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Dude should invest in some antiperspirant and a stylist. Never looks well put together!
 
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Former dodger pitching great Sandy Koufax on the left, looking suave in the doghouse doghouse approved outfit. Current dodger pitching great Clayton Kershaw on the other hand…
 

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