Off Topic Should we feed the world?

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No, let the ****s help themselves//


****ing pop stars and the likes, bunch of ****s......
 
Id rather not feed the world but still let them know it's Christmas time...Even though it's not. As apparently one the symptoms of hunger is not being able to comprehend dates and time. :emoticon-0136-giggl
 
One of my best lovers was Tanzanian, beauty in simplicity and a shame I let her go..

Humans come in all sorts of shame and form, look beyond the skin, condition, religion and well being and into the heart..<ok>

I should know, believe me I ****ing do..
 
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The answer to global poverty is being hampered by demonstrators against genetically modified food development. Back in history folks said food in tins , frozen, or even microwaved would never work. Plus the Yanks are using corn to manufacture ethanol for their petrol reducing the need for crude, either way mankind has the solution.
 
The answer to global poverty is being hampered by demonstrators against genetically modified food development. Back in history folks said food in tins , frozen, or even microwaved would never work. Plus the Yanks are using corn to manufacture ethanol for their petrol reducing the need for crude, either way mankind has the solution.

I heard on the radio the other day that the US have been planting all types of GM crops for years, resistant to all sorts of ****.

But, as the lanky yank says in Jurassic Park, nature finds a way, and most of things they've tried to breed resistance to have just mutated themselves over time and are now still causing the same original problems.
 
What's the difference between genetically modified and hybridisation? Can the demonstrators tell me that? Genetic modification has been happening naturally for thousands of years and is the basis for the theory of evolution. All man's trying to do is speed it up a bit and point it in a desired direction. But there's nowt new about it. A Czech monk called Gregor Mendel was fiddling with the principle back in the 1850s!