@aesthelete to A Boring Dystopia • 1 year agoOur food systems are the greatestimagemessage-square20arrow-up1274arrow-down16file-text
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minus-square@MindSkipperBro12link-14•1 year agoWith world hunger dropping, yes, our food system is the greatest so far.
minus-square@aestheleteOPlink15•edit-21 year ago…and the great news is that if you eat a heaping helping of plastic you’ll remain full forever!
minus-squareivanafteralllinkfedilink9•1 year agoNot true. I’m told I’m eating and drinking multiple helpings of plastic every day and I still get hungry.
minus-square@aestheleteOPlink4•edit-21 year agoIt needs to be heaping, friend. Then you’ll never be hungry again, like this bird: warning: dead bird
minus-square@Guest_Userlink5•1 year agoHow could a bird live for any amount of time with that much plastic in it? I would think that one pointy pink piece alone would be enough to rupture their stomach and kill it
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoEver shot a grouse? I did as a wee human in the mountains and boy oh boy was I surprised at how much was in its belly when we cut it open.
With world hunger dropping, yes, our food system is the greatest so far.
…and the great news is that if you eat a heaping helping of plastic you’ll remain full forever!
Not true. I’m told I’m eating and drinking multiple helpings of plastic every day and I still get hungry.
Have you tried diet plastic?
It needs to be heaping, friend. Then you’ll never be hungry again, like this bird:
warning: dead bird
How could a bird live for any amount of time with that much plastic in it? I would think that one pointy pink piece alone would be enough to rupture their stomach and kill it
Ever shot a grouse?
I did as a wee human in the mountains and boy oh boy was I surprised at how much was in its belly when we cut it open.