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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 1112137" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p>That is one hell of a compelling video.. The film foottage disturbing & I genuinely "felt"..</p><p>Of course I've seen all this historical imagery before, but never all under "one roof" & In this context..</p><p></p><p>In your quote of a quote above. "according to the American Ministry of agriculture, if we all decided to turn vegans for 1 day, we would be able to feed the overall world population during that day… twice!"</p><p></p><p>How much "pest control" like the shooting/trapping/poisoning of feral animals that only naturally would take advantage of this crop??</p><p>The American ministry of agriculture seems to have forgotten insects which are not only pests but a source of food too..! plenty about..</p><p></p><p>Please don't misunderstand. My angle isn't "mockery" I am weighing up all the angles..</p><p></p><p>Some animals just don't adapt quick enough on this spinning rock. (I honestly believe humanity is somewhat a "victim of it's own success".)</p><p>That whole Genesis 1:26 "rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky," is to my mind an arrogant work of fiction. Our time will come just like the Dinosaurs.. Some other cute baby wide eyed creature will crawl out of a hole & take our place as long as this wold is left to peacefully orbit the sun as it is...</p><p>But at least for now thanks to protein we have the means to discuss this stuff without a misunderstanding that just maybe your trying to steal my favourite pointy stick? lol</p><p></p><p>I am keen to follow your vegan journey & wish you every success if it serves to manage your diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I could ramble on about Seagulls & foxes raiding our inner-city areas for food. manipulative cats & owners. & how homered I am that the dog chose me as his "pack leader" in spite of a previous history of cruelty by young men.. I really wasn't looking to be elected. Even giving the chance of a "cooling off period" but he still wants to jump in the van & come home...</p><p></p><p>Great thread though..! I'll tag in [USER=113206]@NoCrbs4Me[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 1112137, member: 101136"] Hi, That is one hell of a compelling video.. The film foottage disturbing & I genuinely "felt".. Of course I've seen all this historical imagery before, but never all under "one roof" & In this context.. In your quote of a quote above. "according to the American Ministry of agriculture, if we all decided to turn vegans for 1 day, we would be able to feed the overall world population during that day… twice!" How much "pest control" like the shooting/trapping/poisoning of feral animals that only naturally would take advantage of this crop?? The American ministry of agriculture seems to have forgotten insects which are not only pests but a source of food too..! plenty about.. Please don't misunderstand. My angle isn't "mockery" I am weighing up all the angles.. Some animals just don't adapt quick enough on this spinning rock. (I honestly believe humanity is somewhat a "victim of it's own success".) That whole Genesis 1:26 "rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky," is to my mind an arrogant work of fiction. Our time will come just like the Dinosaurs.. Some other cute baby wide eyed creature will crawl out of a hole & take our place as long as this wold is left to peacefully orbit the sun as it is... But at least for now thanks to protein we have the means to discuss this stuff without a misunderstanding that just maybe your trying to steal my favourite pointy stick? lol I am keen to follow your vegan journey & wish you every success if it serves to manage your diabetes. I could ramble on about Seagulls & foxes raiding our inner-city areas for food. manipulative cats & owners. & how homered I am that the dog chose me as his "pack leader" in spite of a previous history of cruelty by young men.. I really wasn't looking to be elected. Even giving the chance of a "cooling off period" but he still wants to jump in the van & come home... Great thread though..! I'll tag in [USER=113206]@NoCrbs4Me[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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