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- memes
Can’t tell if this is serious or not. Hopefully, not - otherwise OP is insane.
It’s based on this meme here https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/stop-doing-math. Definitely not serious
it’s literally posted on a community called “meme”
that’s the downside of using kbin for now. I never know where I am, sorry i mean lemmy.
Maybe try looking away from the screen, out of the window.
lemmy fuck your ass, Gottem!
Right - thanks for the reminder to block this community
Just wait until you google cattle pollution. And how much resources and energy goes to farming animals.
These plants have had it too good for too long.
Just think how many highways, malls and parking lots we could build on all this land! It’s outrageous!
and for farming they pollute the air with Dihydrogenmonoxid
They put so much chemicals in the feed that the cows are all chock full of deoxyribonucleic acid.
Canada has already started eradicating this nuisance! That’s why there are all those huge fires burning right now.
It’s over for you plants, OVER!!!Tbh I wouldn’t mind farming if cash crops such as alfalfa were limited to being less then 50% of crops grown, if they didn’t take 90% of water parsed to states while citizens and businesses only got 9% then tell us to stop showering when we ask why or for them to cut back during record droughts, and if they didn’t vote for those who litterally reinstated child labor after we knew children were losing limbs. But hey im just a rural city boy thats read their 90 page water rights bill so wtf do i know.
Just think how many highways, malls and parking lots we could build on all this land! It’s outrageous!
- What is a ‘literal plant’?
They should just build factories to produce machines that can make hotdogs, wheat, oats, rice…
Then to start with, have these machines in all supermarkets producing food locally.
Eventually, every household should have it’s own programmable machine.
Yeah, Fuck food, half of us don’t even get it! let’s build golf courses so we can chase balls all day!
The whole thing is unsustainable due to population and our disconnect from “mother earth”. Farming was sustainable and made sense, but now there really is no way to advance without creating mass pollution and waste, especially when everyone is trying to get theirs. I think the turbulence on the horizon is going to lead to a natural progression “backwards” as population declines and we even out with the capabilities of what the earth can provide.