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minus-square@SARGEx117link15•1 year ago“fuck those potentially 15 million people, I eat perfectly fine so stop pretending there’s a problem” This is what you sound like to those 15 million people.
minus-square@ShittyRedditWasBetterlink-10•1 year agoAgain, I’m not sure what kind of Boogeyman you’ve imagined, but I’m not sure where I’ve said we shouldn’t strive to improve food scarcity. Y’all are wild looking for some people to fight with.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 year agoWait you’re not here looking for someone to fight? Well F-U
minus-square@ShittyRedditWasBetterlink-1•1 year agoI just said US food supply chain is a poor example 🤷♂️
“fuck those potentially 15 million people, I eat perfectly fine so stop pretending there’s a problem”
This is what you sound like to those 15 million people.
Again, I’m not sure what kind of Boogeyman you’ve imagined, but I’m not sure where I’ve said we shouldn’t strive to improve food scarcity. Y’all are wild looking for some people to fight with.
Wait you’re not here looking for someone to fight? Well F-U
I just said US food supply chain is a poor example 🤷♂️