@GabrielDuquette @admittedlyhuman @JustineTunney Is "ingesting large amounts of soy is bad" relatively well documented or a superstition?
@blue_traveler @GabrielDuquette If you're talking about the actually existing food substitute called soylent, it contains no soy AFAIK.
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@blue_traveler@GabrielDuquette "maltodextrin, rice protein, oat flour, canola oil, fish oil, and raw chemical powders"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@St_Rev@GabrielDuquette I guess you're right. Disappointed to learn that it's not just a bad pun -
@blue_traveler@GabrielDuquette It's named for the Soylent from Soylent Green, which was supposedly soy + lentil but actually human meat. - End of conversation
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