>>2343639>the thing with myths is that they're usually easy to disproveThey are, the thing with people is that they're usually fucking retarded, like you my son. Don't worry, I'll prove it to you, not for you, but for the silent readers wondering who's right.
>The fact that you have to mix a number of vegetable proteins to even approach the nutrition of basic run-of-the-mill animal protein is quite laughable.Except it is not. Quinoa and Amaranth feature a full amino acid profile. Other common combinations are rice and lentils, barley and lentils, corn and beans, etc. Every single culture on this planet, from Asia, the Mediterranean all the way to America has used these as a staple food to supply said proteins for all of their existence.
You are furthermore implying that running a mono-diet is somehow beneficial, which is wrong and unhealthy.
>How the fuck are you going to be making sure you get enough leucine or whatever else essential amino acids when you're in the wilderness?>muh leucine or whateverHere is a list of essential amino acids in various foods:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essential_amino_acids_in_plant_foodNotice something? Ironically, the much hated onions features almost double the Leucine of the body builder favorite chicken. I am not advocating onions, I don't use it myself and don't trust the Chinese, but facts are facts.
The solution to your question is: pack some food. If you choose to pass on the advantages of civilized man having functional agriculture, providing reliable, safe and healthy food for the masses, than be my guest. Starve to death in whatever neck of the woods you choose to. But don't say that's the way it gotta be for everyone.
>Why even worry about that when there are no downsides to eating some eggs or jerky?Bait, taken. Both of those are horribly unhealthy foods. Finally, your argument is "hurr durr all essential amino acids in one food is better than all essential amino acids in one-two food(s)!". Fuck off, fucko.