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I have eaten an incredibly healthy diet over the past 30 years because of vegetarianism. For one example, think of no fast food. This no doubt has positive health benefits in the long term for most.
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I don't think I've ever met anyone who demands I get involved in their brand of political activism or whatever, who espouses that we need "revolution now" and would actually be capable of starting a revolution let alone surviving one. Almost all of them get lovely if you say "you first" and give a laundry list of reasons why someone else should do it tho.
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redshirt posted:I have eaten an incredibly healthy diet over the past 30 years because of vegetarianism. For one example, think of no fast food. taco bell has a lot of vegetarian options
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 02:43 |
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Bad Purchase posted:factory farming and slaughtering of livestock are one of the things that kids textbooks in 1000 years will portray as a barbaric ancient practice Nah, if it hasn’t changed in 11000 years it ain’t gonna change until we’re gone. You may be right about no civilization in 1000 years, but my money would be on some kind of nuclear war and not so much on climate change being the cause. Humans have survived climate changes before, it might not be fun but we’ll be able to do it again.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 02:51 |
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huh? lots of ancient customs are gone or at least no longer mainstream practices. norms change all the drat time, the only eternal element of humanity is drawing dicks on stuff
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Bad Purchase posted:huh? lots of ancient customs are gone or at least no longer mainstream practices. norms change all the drat time, the only eternal element of humanity is drawing dicks on stuff You ever hear the one about the dog that walked into a tavern? HE COULDN'T SEE A THING
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 03:22 |
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I wore my full Adidas tracksuit when flying. Things were just fancier back then.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 03:25 |
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The one thing I always forget about fast food is that it's cheap. It's not just because people want to eat garbage. It's the cheapest food you can get.
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credburn posted:The one thing I always forget about fast food is that it's cheap. It's not just because people want to eat garbage. It's the cheapest food you can get. not anymore its not lol
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 03:26 |
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freakin chipotle is cheaper than burger king now, i'm losing it
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Bad Purchase posted:huh? lots of ancient customs are gone or at least no longer mainstream practices. norms change all the drat time, the only eternal element of humanity is drawing dicks on stuff Meat and veggies and water will always be what humans eat until we evolve past tastebuds and emotions and start subsiding 100% on nutrient drips supplied through our envirosuits or something.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 07:54 |
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most of the foods we eat now didn't exist for the majority of our species time on earth, but ok
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Bad Purchase posted:freakin chipotle is cheaper than burger king now, i'm losing it yeah i thought it was supposed to be Budget McDonalds but I somehow spent $14 for a meal there. Del Taco is still cheap, mercifully, but theres a lot of weirdos hanging out in both locations closest to me, so drive-thru now.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 08:05 |
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dervival posted:Have you considered free-range cannibalism? Actually, some people have tried this for years! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRl212Y440Q
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I eat meat and try to eat animals that don’t live natively in my country just to pass vegans off. Even when I was vegan I hated vegans, gently caress em.
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Bad Purchase posted:most of the foods we eat now didn't exist for the majority of our species time on earth, but ok What did we used to eat that wasn’t a plant or animal that doesn’t exist now? Genuinely asking here, not trying to be smug or contrarian.
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Robobot posted:What did we used to eat that wasn’t a plant or animal that doesn’t exist now? Genuinely asking here, not trying to be smug or contrarian. All of the vegetable feedstock and livestock for most of human history
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 14:05 |
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Ah! I get what they were saying now. Those are still plants and animals, but point taken. Guess we’ll just have to come back to this thread in 1000 years to see who was correct.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 14:31 |
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The invention of the Haber Process at the turn of the 20th century means that our food is generated by fossil fuels to some degree, as it allows for the production of artificial fertiliser. So it’s not entirely right to say “we eat a lot of fossil fuel now,” but I will say that anyway because it highlights we have been feeding ourselves through industrial processes for some time, and if we had no industrial processes we’d be in a lot of trouble
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Any future long term habitation in space will require pretty drastic changes in diet for everyone. Meat will be rare, as will certain crops.
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Good, I hate an overcooked steak.
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redshirt posted:Any future long term habitation in space will require pretty drastic changes in diet for everyone. Meat will be rare, as will certain crops. Cutting out the conspicuous consumption that has come to be associated directly with meat consumption in the west, animals are indispensable supply chain tools until we invent a plant that can compost organic waste on its own and ooze proteins for multiple years until it's culled for even more fat and protein.
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redshirt posted:Any future long term habitation in space will require pretty drastic changes in diet for everyone. Meat will be rare, as will certain crops. Also, the only long-term habitation in space will be restricted to astronauts and the ultra-wealthy. The closest anyone with a sub-8-figure bank account will get to space is an afternoon on the vomit comet.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 15:39 |
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Your grandkids might be able to get a job as a poop digestion machine technician and unknowing long term habitation study on commercialized tourist or mining operations.
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Bustin' only occasionally makes you feel good
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zedprime posted:Your grandkids might be able to get a job as a poop digestion machine technician and unknowing long term habitation study on commercialized tourist or mining operations. Yeah, if there are actual services and industry in space, there will be corresponding poorly paid workers to do the worst jobs. Rich folks ain't doing none of that.
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Time_pants posted:Also, the only long-term habitation in space will be restricted to astronauts and the ultra-wealthy. The closest anyone with a sub-8-figure bank account will get to space is an afternoon on the vomit comet. Hard disagree. If you look at the history of colonization, it all started with middle-class educated dudes with big ambitions , the extremely poor, and the really loving weird redshirt posted:Yeah, if there are actual services and industry in space, there will be corresponding poorly paid workers to do the worst jobs. Rich folks ain't doing none of that. Bezos and Branson are the only capital B billionaires who've even been subortital. There are a bunch of software dudes who've been in orbit like Richard Garriott, but he's an edge case and most certainly qualifies under the 'really loving weird' category Space travel is going to suck an incredible amount of rear end for the first century, and it will be the poor and desperate who get sent up to build the infrastructure, but capitalism will unquestionably drive space colonization.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 16:43 |
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There should be a licensing test people are required to take before being allowed to use self-checkouts.
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givepatajob posted:There should be a licensing test people are required to take before being allowed to use self-checkouts. yeah it's called forcing people to work service to start their careers
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Vampire Panties posted:Hard disagree. If you look at the history of colonization, it all started with middle-class educated dudes with big ambitions , the extremely poor, and the really loving weird Tell me how a middle class person will get into orbit. I'm genuinely curious.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 16:54 |
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Costco/ Kirkland brand is overpriced bland junk
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 16:55 |
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Time_pants posted:Tell me how a middle class person will get into orbit. I'm genuinely curious. https://www.celestis.com/experiences-pricing/
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Hahahaha good answer!
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 16:59 |
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Time_pants posted:Tell me how a middle class person will get into orbit. I'm genuinely curious. all it takes is delta v, simple as
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Time_pants posted:Tell me how a middle class person will get into orbit. I'm genuinely curious. Yeah well my dad has really strong legs and one day he jumped right into space and that’s why he can never come to my birthday parties anymore.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 17:07 |
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Maudib Arakkis posted:Costco/ Kirkland brand is overpriced bland junk
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 17:19 |
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Most/all astronauts are middle class
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 17:20 |
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The middle class isn't real. They are low class who have been given free time to serve as a carrot on a stick for the rest.
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# ? Mar 10, 2024 18:26 |
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Time_pants posted:Tell me how a middle class person will get into orbit. I'm genuinely curious. there was that flat earth guy who built a rocket and promptly flew it right into the ground and died. maybe something like that with less death?
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Time_pants posted:Tell me how a middle class person will get into orbit. I'm genuinely curious. How did Christopher Columbus get to the New World? Ferdinand and Isabella made a longshot bet because they would get loving paid if it worked out, plus they could flip the bird to John II of Portugal, their richass neighbor. thats literally how humanity has worked for multiple thousands of years - a rich dude sees a chance to get more rich, and they send someone who is smart/educated enough to pull it off, but poor enough that nobody will care if they die / greedy enough to mount a suicide mission To draw another analogy - Hot air balloons. The cost of rockets right now is somewhere between 18th century rich dude eccentricism and 19th/20th century vague military applications. It will only get cheaper.
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