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Scientists Predict There's 90% Chance Civilization Will Collapse Within 'Decades'
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2020-08-14 at 1:25 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 1:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE Nobody said "we are supernatural". Do you think the word "artificial" or "synthetic" are fake or what?
They're products of men, but to paint them as "unnatural" is bullshit to me. It's feels like an old af thought vestige.
Then again I'd just release massive amounts of different flora and fauna in canada to achieve peak environmental energy conversion per sqkm of "natural" forest. So maybe I'm just out here in left field. -
2020-08-14 at 1:35 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 2:01 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 2:38 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 2:40 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 3:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE Does the word "unnatural" mean anything to you beyond "supernatural" or are you just going to commit to being retarded?
Obviously i'm going to double down on being retarded.
No it means "not natural"(not merely in the field of mans impact on ecosystems, but with moral implications as well) and always with a seemingly negative connotation. nature is all encompassing. Nothing happens outside of nature, the world as a interlinked series of totally natural processes. -
2020-08-14 at 4:01 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 4:08 AM UTCNuke the moon, anthroshape the earth.
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2020-08-14 at 4:34 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 11:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Nil Obviously i'm going to double down on being retarded.
No it means "not natural"(not merely in the field of mans impact on ecosystems, but with moral implications as well) and always with a seemingly negative connotation. nature is all encompassing. Nothing happens outside of nature, the world as a interlinked series of totally natural processes.
You're dodging the question. What does "unnatural" mean to you? What do you consider unnatural? -
2020-08-14 at 11:42 AM UTCDiseased Chicken for Dinner? The USDA Is Considering It
A proposed new rule would allow poultry plants to process diseased chickens. That’s the last thing Americans need.
In July the FSIS approved a petition from the National Chicken Council requesting that slaughterhouses be allowed to process broilers infected with Avian Leukosis — a virus that causes chickens to develop cancerous lesions and tumors. Inspectors would no longer be required to examine the first 300 birds of each flock for signs of the disease, and processors would be able to cut off tumors and lesions and then process the rest of the bird. The approval has led to a proposed rule change that is now before the food safety administrator Paul Kiecker.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-08-11/diseased-chicken-for-dinner-the-usda-is-considering-it?fbclid=IwAR2iBPSwV1UtufkTK1s-XoXoZmZBd4xHccTpodLXqWC_dOaVY0_1-46ACEQ
We are literally in the pandemic because the coronavirus jumped from animals to humans.
But hey let’s roll the dice on this avian leukosis. -
2020-08-14 at 11:57 AM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 12:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Diseased Chicken for Dinner? The USDA Is Considering It
A proposed new rule would allow poultry plants to process diseased chickens. That’s the last thing Americans need.
In July the FSIS approved a petition from the National Chicken Council requesting that slaughterhouses be allowed to process broilers infected with Avian Leukosis — a virus that causes chickens to develop cancerous lesions and tumors. Inspectors would no longer be required to examine the first 300 birds of each flock for signs of the disease, and processors would be able to cut off tumors and lesions and then process the rest of the bird. The approval has led to a proposed rule change that is now before the food safety administrator Paul Kiecker.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-08-11/diseased-chicken-for-dinner-the-usda-is-considering-it?fbclid=IwAR2iBPSwV1UtufkTK1s-XoXoZmZBd4xHccTpodLXqWC_dOaVY0_1-46ACEQ
We are literally in the pandemic because the coronavirus jumped from animals to humans.
But hey let’s roll the dice on this avian leukosis.
Do you still think that covid came from bats in a wet market? -
2020-08-14 at 12:12 PM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 12:13 PM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 12:13 PM UTCAin't got no time for bat sex
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2020-08-14 at 12:13 PM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 12:14 PM UTC
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2020-08-14 at 12:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Funny how kids raised in the depression didn't whine like y'all.
http://depts.washington.edu/moves/unemployed_map.shtml
http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/depwwii/depress/