KorewaRise
KorewaRise t1_j53b50v wrote
Reply to comment by berrytas in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
just because its been done for a long time doesn't mean its good.
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>you're so brainwashed, it's insane.
ironic. you say this three days later as you know you're not arguing in good faith and if this thread was still active others would dog pile you too. piss off you fetid excuse
KorewaRise t1_j4rtskp wrote
Reply to comment by Pubelication in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
it also needs to shit, fart, eat, drink water, breathe, etc. animals need a metric fuck ton more resources than plants.
live stock uses 36% of all crops we grow for animal feed.
80% of ALL agricultural land goes toward livestock or their food.
it also takes YEARS to actually eat it, a fucking sweet potatoe takes like 90 days to grow.
we could easily feed the world 4 times over if we didn't have such a meat addiction, but we rather destroy the planet than quit eating as much meat.
KorewaRise t1_j4rp3cx wrote
Reply to comment by Pubelication in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
oh wow its almost like we're trying to find alternatives that pollute less, require less overhead and logistics. but based off this comment section y'all don't give a shit, you just want meat no matter the consequences
KorewaRise t1_j4pf369 wrote
Reply to comment by Floveet in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
btw almost all cars emit almost the same as the meat industry does. everyone all gong ho about going ev, by going all ev it would have the same impact as eating less meat. climate change is a multifaceted thing we cant just tackle 1 angle and call it a day. we need to hit them all and get net negative asap (but thats easier said than done when all politicians have this same mindset).
idk what it is with this mentally of only being able to focus on 1 thing at a time.
KorewaRise t1_j4ose9x wrote
Reply to comment by APEHASKILLEDAPE in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
fun fact. its a massive misconception that "they want you to eat bug". their usually ground into a flour like substance. stuff like cricket flour already exists and its incredibly healthy.
when hear of "meat replacement" you probably think bug steaks but it'd really be like a bread or something that has an incredibly high protein content. and even if its bug steaks, we really need to take in just how BAD the meat industry is. shit is responsable for 14.5% of the worlds carbon emissions or 60% of all food related emissions, the meat industry is very unsustainable.
KorewaRise t1_j0jntd4 wrote
Reply to comment by Waiwirinao in Untitled, Me, Digital, 2022 by phatcan
should be but ai is hitting the point where its as good as some of the best artists on the planet. once that fingers thing is fixed yall really wont be able to tell anymore, i know i barely can.
KorewaRise t1_j7i23ij wrote
Reply to comment by UnadvertisedAndroid in Rolls-Royce Nuclear Engine Could Power Quick Trips to the Moon and Mars by darthatheos
the main difference is those were bombs. we've been sending nuclear materiel into space for ages. voyager 1 is still kicking thanks to a rtg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_space