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@Reiner #2 I know about the problems. If you eat too much greenery, you turn into a vegetable, and the goblins will eat you, sooner or later. I think I learned that form Mr. Natural, who normally is well informed. BIG problem, indeed!
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http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2012/01/01/magazine/01eat_span.html?scp=2&sq=no+meat+no+dairy&st=cse
It ain't that easy:
Irrigation, fertilization, pesticides
BIG PROBLEMS
News Year´s resolution?
For me it is: No meat, no dairy, no appetite :-)
But we will have to make sacrificies to save the world, don´t we?
RainerS
who is "we"?
The boy stoods on the burning deck
And asked what could be done.
An adult said, 'Well, frickin' heck!
Would you rather you'd never been born at all or had died in infancy or hadn't survived a previously fatal adult disease or had never been given enough education to pose your question tee tum tee tum tee tun?'
@Reiner #2
I know about the problems. If you eat too much greenery, you turn into a vegetable, and the goblins will eat you, sooner or later. I think I learned that form Mr. Natural, who normally is well informed. BIG problem, indeed!
Dear Reiner Grundmann #4,
well, isn´t this obvious?
In public discourse, doesn´t "We" usually stand for "everybody but those animals more equal than others"?
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