http://www.businessinsider.com/plants-know-they-are-being-eaten-2014-10
now what
In reply to 1988RedT2:
Just like everything bad written about beef is propaganda from the vegan people.
bravenrace wrote: In reply to 1988RedT2: Just like everything bad written about beef is propaganda from the vegan people.
People write bad things about beef? How is that possible? It's so tasty!
I'm not a vegan and beef is the most environmentally unfriendly meat.
Its deliciousness cannot be denied however.
Swank Force One wrote:bravenrace wrote: In reply to 1988RedT2: Just like everything bad written about beef is propaganda from the vegan people.People write bad things about beef? How is that possible? It's so tasty!
I once read an article that was very negative about bacon. So I burned that publisher to the ground.
captdownshift wrote: how do plants react to the sound of a lawnmower then?
No that's ok. You don't eat your lawn. Slaughter is ok.
However due to the findings of this new report, I'll refrain from eating plants while they are still planted.
Somewhere out there is a scientist working on a replicator, and he feels guilty everytime he eats...anything.
Imagine in 30 years when it is finally built, and it can produce food from raw minerals harvested from asteroids.
Then the only guilt we will feel is from breaking the prime directive.
captdownshift wrote: "you're either a vegetable or a farmer" - Garrett
Good thing Rick was a farmer.
GameboyRMH wrote: I'm not a vegan and beef is the most environmentally unfriendly meat.
Yeah, but I'll bet PETA would complain if we ate cows to extinction, too.
University of Missouri? So this is where my tax dollars are going. Well, is steak and salad for dinner tonight along with a Samhain fire.
Fondue at my house. Beef, chicken, sausage, and carrots. I didn't hear any of them scream, so I'm pretty sure they never felt it coming.
captdownshift wrote: how do plants react to the sound of a lawnmower then?
Know that smell afterwards?
That's how grass screams.
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