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Scented Nectar wrote:
<...> > Well, I for one am not willing to give up all machinery > and clothes (I'd get arrested!). Not for lewd behavior, but for being an eyesore. > Why do you call it MY > spew, when it's you trolls who keep bringing up your > cd expectations of us. You're the ones who prate incessantly about dead animals and your own virtue despite the fact that you still contribute to animal deaths via your own consumption. <...> > My 'simple' rule of not eating animal products is first and > foremost for health reasons. Liar. You know nothing about sound nutritional principles, only bad generalizations you picked up from activists. > I know that I've also happened > to reduce cds in my dietary change How many CDs have been reduced by your dietary change? > I'm content with the dent I've made. You haven't made a dent. <...> >>Yeah fool, they take the poisons they are deliberate fed back to their >>nests while their guts turn to mush over a few days. How is that >>compassionate, killer? > > On commercial farms, where most crops go for use as > fodder, that's true. But on organic farms, that's not true. You're pulling this out of your acne-scarred ass. Most organic farms are "commercial" farms. Organic farms use pesticides. They use machines to sow, fertilize, and harvest crops. You're either ignorant or have managed to reach a completely delusional state about the realities of organic production -- that somehow it's idyllic and peaceful. The reality is there's *no* significant difference between methods other than the fact that conventional crop production may include use of synthetic pestcides and fertilizers and are also routinely monitored for pesticide residues. Organic crops allow the use of natural versions of the *very same* pesticides and are NOT monitored for residues (despite the fact that many of the natural pesticides are equally dangerous as the synthetics). Furthermore, the most common organic fertilizers include parts of dead animals -- fish emulsion, fish meal, blood meal, bone, etc. <...> > I'd still rather take the bacterially grown (not petro) b12 supplements. > I forget the brand name, but I saved the message somewhere. So much for your fraudulent claim that you've researched all this stuff for years. It's SOLGAR. Dummy. <...> >>>I have been the activist's recipe sites. I go for the >>>recipes. I don't hang around to join a cause, even >>>though it's a good one. >> >>================ >>Then you did ly? You claimed you didn't go to them. > > I said I've been to very few. When I go to recipe sites from > my listing, I'm there for the recipes. I hardly notice the other > stuff there. Why do you parrot it verbatim, Polly? <...> |
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