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BADSPOT IS most pathetic user in blockland history
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also for dinner my dad is gonna charcoal some delicious burgers with hickory smoked bbq cooked into it, if ya dont like that then come to my apartment in skiatook and prevent it yourself, namecalling and insulting on a screen does jack stuff aside making you look like a brainwashed buffoon
beachbum111111:
Keep virtue signalling mczealot. It's too bad you don't give the same rights you want for animals to those children you have strung up in your basement.
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--- Quote from: Mr. Bones on August 27, 2017, 02:41:16 PM ---So if a cow lost its sense of pain and didn't feel emotions, you'd kill it? The point I'm making is that it's stupid that whether it feels it or not makes it unethical. It's still life.
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It'd be a lame cow and would actually be killed by some form of disease not even a year after. Either that or something takes down and eats the lame cow. There's no winning here, Ms. Terra.
IkeTheGeneric:
Appealing to emotion doesn't work here. I don't care enough about animal suffering to go broke trying to afford food. Until you can figure out a better argument to how a substitute would be economically feasible, you're not really making a case here.
If you want to make any substantial changes to the food industry, this will be your first hurdle.
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--- Quote from: IkeTheGeneric on August 27, 2017, 02:17:15 PM ---Grain isn't a substitute for meat and livestock product. This isn't a realistic substitute.
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well that's a different question; you said it wasn't affordable. i'm not trying to say that grain is a full substitute for meat and milk. we could be growing tons of other crops in the spaces we use growing grain for cattle to eat. a wealth of crops could replace the nutrition we get from eating cows.
i'm not saying we should completely axe beef from human diets, i'm saying growing other crops rather than depending on beef as a staple would result in 10x as much food as we get from growing beef as per the rule of 10% and be way more sustainable.