It makes more sense to just mallet all the ****y vegans and trannies to pulp and reduce the population.
Very nutritious so I hear.
It makes more sense to just mallet all the ****y vegans and trannies to pulp and reduce the population.
What do you think your ancestors ate 150 years before?I think you all very much underestimate what a ****ing freak you’d have to be to willingly eat this kind of ****. Insects ffs. That’s what lizards eat. And Tom Waits’ character in Dracula.
What do you think your ancestors ate 150 years before?
Hmm, im the absence of Waitrose i suspect it may have been insects.A massive portion of don't give a ****?
Hmm, im the absence of Waitrose i suspect it may have been insects.
30 baht here mate.The fact they are £1.50 for a pack tells me that the only ****s eating them are hipster dipshits who don’t ‘conform to conventional snack’
**** off and buy a sausage roll
What do you think your ancestors ate 150 years before?
The fact they are £1.50 for a pack tells me that the only ****s eating them are hipster dipshits who don’t ‘conform to conventional snack’
**** off and buy a sausage roll
Never tried them and never will, I imagine it's the same as the French stuff (snail & frogs legs) they are edible but that's it and they are not very nice.
Nothing like snails or frogs legs. More like a cross between prawns and chicken. (locusts are anyway)
We have to remeber that this stuff is the daily diet of millions of people around the world.
oh do **** off with your vegan propaganda BS, a cows job is to turn grass into meat, that's it's role in nature, and it takes far less resources to get nutrition from a cow than it does from lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes etc.I ate Locusts in Mauritania. They used to fry them in an iron skillet/pan over some hot coals, they taste like a cross between prawns and chicken and they are a sought after delicacy there. People think nothing of raising a cow, feeding it for months on end, using up loads of land and resources to then stun it and slit it's throat to kill it for its meat. But they shudder at the thought of eating insects that breed in their millions.
oh do **** off with your vegan propaganda BS, a cows job is to turn grass into meat, that's it's role in nature, and it takes far less resources to get nutrition from a cow than it does from lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes etc.
.oh do **** off with your vegan propaganda BS, a cows job is to turn grass into meat, that's it's role in nature, and it takes far less resources to get nutrition from a cow than it does from lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes etc.
[HASHTAG]#vegan[/HASHTAG]I'm not a vegan. And it actually takes vastly more resources in land, both in farming cows etc and needing the land to grow crops to feed them, than it does to grow food for human consumption. We're better off eating fish to be honest, as long as we don't deplete fish stocks.
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what about all the land upon which it is impossible to cultivate crops, but which supplies enough natural sustainance for herd animals can live off, like large swathes of South Wales? Why are you ignoring that? And duck can be raised in rice paddies, with the 'side-effect' of needing less chemicals for pest control as the pests are what the ducks eat.I'm not a vegan. And it actually takes vastly more resources in land, both in farming cows etc and needing the land to grow crops to feed them, than it does to grow food for human consumption. We're better off eating fish to be honest, as long as we don't deplete fish stocks.
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Either him, his missus or someone close, as he's using the usual BS rhetoric, probably try and tell me it's healthy as well[HASHTAG]#vegan[/HASHTAG]
what about all the land upon which it is impossible to cultivate crops, but which supplies enough natural sustainance for herd animals can live off, like large swathes of South Wales? Why are you ignoring that? And duck can be raised in rice paddies, with the 'side-effect' of needing less chemicals for pest control as the pests are what the ducks eat.
Or are you simply using the American beef industry as the be all and end all of meat production.