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Hollismason posted:It 100 percent would. The US is a the biggest contributor to methane gas which is a byproduct of our obsession with cows so yeah , less meat and specificatlly cows would benefit the Earth greatly Cow farts: mankinds biggest problem
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canepazzo posted:This loving piece of poo poo.
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 18:47 |
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Covok, man, if you need someone to get all e/n on, PM me and I'll give you my skype info. All I can promise you is that I will be a good listener and you can unload on me if you want.
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 18:48 |
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When Sandy hit in 2012 people up here couldn't get their homes raised right away in the aftermath because there are a limited amount of companies that raise homes professional and many of them were still in New Orleans cleaning up after Katrina. The recovery time in the US has been slow. I cannot fathom how long it will take for PR, especially since it doesn't appear right now they are getting the appropriate support from us. So we won't have to imagine for very long, DJT!
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Hollismason posted:It 100 percent would. The US is a the biggest contributor to methane gas which is a byproduct of our obsession with cows so yeah , less meat and specificatlly cows would benefit the Earth greatly Stop saying stupid poo poo.
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Your Taint posted:Cow farts: mankinds biggest problem Say what you will about Manifest Destiny, but it sure as poo poo cut back on the buffalo farts.
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Hollismason posted:It 100 percent would. The US is a the biggest contributor to methane gas which is a byproduct of our obsession with cows so yeah , less meat and specificatlly cows would benefit the Earth greatly It's not that simple. The people now not eating meat will have to replace those calories, which will increase demand for other proteins. That increase in demand will cause other things to produce greenhouse emissions. It's not a simple equation. The real issue is total demand on industries that produce greenhouse emissions. Beef is the best meat so good luck getting people to stop eating it. Also, cows are amazingly cool.
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Your Taint posted:Covok, man, if you need someone to get all e/n on, PM me and I'll give you my skype info. It's fine. I'll stop doing that here. Those tweet just set me off and being dismissed perpetuated it, but I'm not going to turn this thread into my personal soap box.
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What's the environmental impact of lab meat? Especially a kind that is designed to be optimally delicious? I'm sure that first generation will probably give us all kinds of cancer but I might roll the dice for super-Kobe pleasure steak.
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Covok posted:It's fine. I'll stop doing that here. Those tweet just set me off and being dismissed perpetuated it, but I'm not going to turn this thread into my personal soap box. Offer is still valid if you decide otherwise. I wasn't trying to get you to stop doing anything. Just trying to reach out to someone who seems like they need a friendly ear.
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https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/914184886348632064
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Good news, liberals are already white-knighting GWB over Katrina https://twitter.com/ByYourLogic/status/914186665282953216
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Hollismason posted:It 100 percent would. The US is a the biggest contributor to methane gas which is a byproduct of our obsession with cows so yeah , less meat and specificatlly cows would benefit the Earth greatly I don't mean to be mean, but that is the dumbest motherfucking thing I've heard this week, and I teach physics to special-ed students in an inner-city high school.
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Acebuckeye13 posted:Eh, it'd help. Cattle especially are a major contributor to greenhouse gases. There was an article I saw ages ago that argued the problem with the "no meat" argument is it doesn't offer an alternative. Like that food still needs to exist, so where does it come from. You can't just "Yeah -50% meat!" and go on your day, the food need still exists. So now what's the answer to cover the lost meat. Farms aren't great. We already are at the limits of sustainable farming. If we increase the needs on that end, we can very rapidly fall into an unsustainable loop and do even more damage to our planet. Farming itself is not great for soil/irrigation/longevity of a region, and you really can't do it everywhere. You also come into issues of industrialization. If our demand for agriculture suddenly skyrockets, we'll have to start expanding that agricultural need into poorer regions with far less care for regulation/proper procedure. ie we will need to get a lot more produce from South America. And you can bet your dollar they'll use strip farming to get the kind of product yields needed to cover the new offset, which'll do further damage to the environment. Then of course there is the everpresent issue of labor. While the meat industry is hosed, it's hosed in a very specific way, and hosed largely in it's approach to animals. One of the big problems with farming is the use of slave labor/near slave labor, especially in places like South America. There's been more then a few articles popping up of how the various new vegetarian/vegan crazes in the Western World have led to outright seizures of traditional farms by the cartels, as they steal peoples livelihoods/food to make easy legal bank off this stuff. If we do have any sort of real increase in farming, it's going to come at a human cost from the people already suffering the worst effects of global warming. The bigger issue isn't cattle, it's that we as a species have outgrown our planet and are too stupid to stop. Like to use the other two big nations that don't use so much meat as an example, both China and India are heading right towards megafucked territory. China had an industrial/farming boom and while it built it's farms sustainable, there is only so far you can stretch that, and they long sense passed it. They are basically stripfarming to try and meet demand for the people living in China, and it's eventually going to lead to major starvation/expansion as they realize they can't keep up with the demand. India never built it's farms in a sustainable way and they are right now in the present day starting to stop working at the efficiency they need, mixed with the issue they have near completely run out of groundwater because of their stripfarming.
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FlamingLiberal posted:Good news, liberals are already white-knighting GWB over Katrina
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 19:01 |
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W was incompetent. Trump is incompetent AND evil.
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Your Taint posted:Covok, man, if you need someone to get all e/n on, PM me and I'll give you my skype info. Today, I saw someone offer to let a random dude to unload on your taint. I also read SA for a bit.
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https://twitter.com/RealPressSecBot/status/914189624964030465
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HappyHippo posted:Stop saying stupid poo poo. Saying factory farming is bad = stupid poo poo lol
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r.y.f.s.o. posted:Today, I saw someone offer to let a random dude to unload on your taint. I also read SA for a bit.
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Your Taint posted:W was incompetent. Trump is incompetent AND evil. w was incompetent and evil
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Rookersh posted:There was an article I saw ages ago that argued the problem with the "no meat" argument is it doesn't offer an alternative. The amount of food it takes to raise an animal for slaughter is much greater than the amount of food that animal produces. I might be missing something, but how does reducing our consumption of animals (and thus reducing the amount we have to feed those animals) increase burden on our agricultural industry?
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 19:12 |
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He's still loving tweeting! But those lazy loving browns in PR won't even help themselves........ gently caress off and die you orange scrotum.
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stone cold posted:w was incompetent and evil He was at least good at pretending he gave a crap about people. I don't think that, had he owned the tallest building in Manhattan after the WTC were destroyed, he would have bragged about it.
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stone cold posted:w was incompetent and evil 8 years of semi-placid centrism in control will do wonders on people's memories I guess
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Your Taint posted:He was at least good at pretending he gave a crap about people. I don't think that, had he owned the tallest building in Manhattan after the WTC were destroyed, he would have bragged about it. I recommend not getting so sucked into how exceptionally evil trump is that you forget that every republican president including and since Eisenhower has been incredibly evil JawKnee posted:8 years of semi-placid centrism in control will do wonders on people's memories I guess 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶
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jesus christ, he never loving stops. he never stops trying to make about bullshit PR or how bigly his dick is.
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The Pale King posted:Saying factory farming is bad = stupid poo poo lol Learn to read. The original claim: Hollismason posted:If 50 percent of the US were vegetarian , Global Warning wouldn't exist. is, unequivocally, stupid poo poo.
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If we don't raise meat for food... where does our food come from??? We should keep eating meat. I am very smart. feed people the food and water that the meat would otherwise eat, reduce greenhouse gases. https://gizmodo.com/do-cow-farts-actually-contribute-to-global-warming-1562144730 quote:In a 2006 United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organization report, it claims that the livestock sector, most of which are cows, "generates more greenhouse gas emissions as measured in CO2 equivalent – 18 percent – than transport." According to a Danish study, the average cow produces enough methane per year to do the same greenhouse damage as four tons of carbon dioxide mdemone posted:I don't mean to be mean, but that is the dumbest motherfucking thing I've heard this week, and I teach physics to special-ed students in an inner-city high school. google sure is hard
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stone cold posted:🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶 spicy, I guess?
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blastron posted:The amount of food it takes to raise an animal for slaughter is much greater than the amount of food that animal produces. I might be missing something, but how does reducing our consumption of animals (and thus reducing the amount we have to feed those animals) increase burden on our agricultural industry? The food we feed animals and the food we feed ourselves are far different sources of food. Animals largely eat filler stock we produce while flipping farms, it's disgusting, barely full of any sort of nutritional value, and couldn't sustain people at any real level. We also get a lot of animal feed/filler from regions that only provide filler style food due to regional weather variations. Large swathes of the Midwest actually don't produce "good" food, or food that's suitable for human consumption, but it works well enough if you are trying to fatten up animals for slaughter. If we were to switch from animal based sustenance those farms wouldn't be able to just suddenly switch to human quality food, they'd just have to go out of business because they wouldn't have a product to sell anymore. It's why ethanol is even a thing. You can't eat that corn, it's not digestible by anything. So it gets grown and thrown into the government subsidy pile so they can stay afloat and keep people employed/justify flipping farms.
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People need to stop moving the goalposts. Hollismason claimed that if half the US stopped eating meat, we'd have this whole global warming thing solved. This is what's being called stupid. Calling that stupid doesn't mean you think meat isn't contributing to global warming.
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Your Taint posted:W was incompetent. Trump is incompetent AND evil. Dubya was definitely evil, I think the real difference is that Trump is petty. He's a small minded and self absorbed little poo poo. That mayor attacked him, what do you expect him to do? He's a counter-puncher!
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FlamingLiberal posted:Good news, liberals are already white-knighting GWB over Katrina Eric Boehlert is a moron.
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Admiral Bosch posted:If we don't raise meat for food... where does our food come from??? We should keep eating meat. I am very smart. Yeah just feed Americans more grain and corn that will sure help things
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Your Taint posted:W was incompetent. Trump is incompetent AND evil. The Bush administration did more harm than Trump could even imagine.
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stone cold posted:w was incompetent and evil Bush had heart. But his kill count is also somewhere in the range of half a million. So while Trump is making a good effort he's not there yet.
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JawKnee posted:spicy, I guess? ding ding ding you get a prize the prize is the knowledge that you wrote a hot take
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# ? Sep 30, 2017 19:25 |
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We shouldn't compare it to Katrina. George W Bush didn't care about the people of New Orleans. Trump outright hates the people of Puerto Rico.
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Dejawesp posted:Bush had heart. But his kill count is also somewhere in the range of half a million. So while Trump is making a good effort he's not there yet. you can have heart AND be evil
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