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Post Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:40 pm

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I've grown up eating the standard veggies covered in pesticides. I'm 5'11", weigh anywhere between 170 and 180 lbs. I'm fit, healthy, and perfectly fine.

Organic produce can kiss my skinny, healthy donkey.
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:16 am

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If someone is vegan because they don't like animals being killed for food, then why would they pass it up if I offered it to them on the account that I would throw it away if they didn't eat it? Sounds redundant to me. Why would someone believe in the getting the most out of animals that have been killed but allow the animals to be killed for nothing?
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:51 am

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btw, being vegan can kill you. you miss out on important proteins and such only meat have. its dangerous.

most of this dont eat meat stuff? wtf stfu and stop being a silly b**ch. cows are made of beef for a reason. eat up
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:37 am

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I wrote a paper in High School for my Advanced Entomology class and the thesis was that genetically modified food was poisoning honey bees, causing CCD, Colony Collapse Disorder.

Research has proven, scientifically, that my thesis years ago was correct. It is, to an extent, a genetic poisoning, of sorts, that effects their neural patterns chemically.

There's reasons for being cautious of genetically modified food, but what is organic nowadays? Most of the farms in the United States now grow genetically modified foods. I believe in 2002 the actual number was 74% or something. That's devastating. With cross pollination or insects that pollinate multiple plants, this means that virtually nothing is TRULY "organic" anymore.

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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:41 am

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ace wrote:To be honest I'm not sure what vegetables they ate actually before settlers showed them how to plant a few things?


N00b d4 n4t1v3z T4uGhT d4 VVh1t3 m4n h0vV 2 P14nT. Did you fail first grade? I shud scalp yo a55!
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:23 pm

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ace wrote:To be honest I'm not sure what vegetables they ate actually before settlers showed them how to plant a few things?


N00b d4 n4t1v3z T4uGhT d4 VVh1t3 m4n h0vV 2 P14nT. Did you fail first grade? I shud scalp yo a55!


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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:39 pm

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DarkPacMan77 wrote:I wrote a paper in High School for my Advanced Entomology class and the thesis was that genetically modified food was poisoning honey bees, causing CCD, Colony Collapse Disorder.
HA! I was told it was cell phones.
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:33 pm

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Que, your post is a prime example of why we need a thanking system like TG! :O
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:09 pm

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crait wrote:Que, your post is a prime example of why we need a thanking system like TG! :O

You heard the cellphone thing too eh?
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:35 pm

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Que, I think everyone's heard all different things. No company wants to be a target. Why not target another, instead?
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Post Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:11 pm

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Cell phones can theoretically still harm honey bees just as they harm everything else. Cell phones emit radiation, so the smaller life forms will be affected first.

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Post Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:23 am

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Would that also apply to the food? Seeing how it could take a whole line of cocaine to get him effectively high but would only take one grain of it to get a bee the same way?
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Post Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:48 pm

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crait wrote:Would that also apply to the food? Seeing how it could take a whole line of cocaine to get him effectively high but would only take one grain of it to get a bee the same way?


Well, yes, it's sort of along the same lines. Essentially, the smaller the life form, the easier it is to cause instability to its homeostasis.

Now, that doesn't apply to ALL living things, but that's a good relative measure.

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Post Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:50 pm

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So, it would be safe to assume that the organic food would have a lot more negative effect (similar to synergy) on the bees than it could on humans? Seems probable to me. I've yet to see any information on how much healthier it is to eat food that isn't 'jumbo.' Remember, I've been on a chicken forum where people have been arguing this for decades...
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