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    A meat-free society will never happen, but bovine methane has a greater effect on carbon emissions than cars.

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    So I'm supposed to be a vegan and walk to work and other places I like to go.

    Gotcha.

    I'll start when the last liberal 'tard starves to death on the cold prairie, in the sod hut, it's pathetic life devoid of anything derived from or delivered by petroleum products.

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    Organic Space Heater

    How can I advertise this hot little item for Earth friendly preppers? Bottled cow farts.
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    When will the first hybrid cow come out?
    Te occidere possunt sed te edere non possunt nefas est

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rucker61 View Post
    When will the first hybrid cow come out?
    Last week, my mom made prime rib out of it for Thanksgiving. It was a eunuch.


    This is my sad face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    A meat-free society will never happen, but bovine methane has a greater effect on carbon emissions than cars.
    Not a modern problem.The25-60 million bison they estimate was here before they got wiped out actually produced more methane on average than the cows in feedlots do. Or according to some study.
    To anger a conservative, lie to him. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.

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    An educated guess is still a guess... but it sounds better.

    Always add a few decimal places to the end of any answer you get in a math problem. It makes your answer seem much more precise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PSS View Post
    Not a modern problem.The25-60 million bison they estimate was here before they got wiped out actually produced more methane on average than the cows in feedlots do. Or according to some study.

    So THAT'S why they wiped them out.....global warming, or change, or whatever it's called now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSS View Post
    Not a modern problem.The25-60 million bison they estimate was here before they got wiped out actually produced more methane on average than the cows in feedlots do. Or according to some study.


    And i remember when the big threat was an impending Ice Age.

    We're all going to die, sooner or later. Might as well enjoy the time left, without worrying about what's going to happen 50-100 yrs from now. Besides until China, India, most of S. America and other countries halt their crap, WTF cares
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumline View Post
    Oh don't worry, they have a grand plan for that as well. They are planning large-scale "sustainable urban villages" that purposely provide little parking for the businesses and residents, to "encourage more walking and public transit use."
    http://www.dailynews.com/government-...-susan-shelley

    “We are poisoning our cities with too much parking,” said UCLA’s Shoup. “Removing minimum parking requirements may be the cheapest and simplest way to achieve a more just society.”
    They could just all move to Austin, Texas. Ever try to find parking anywhere in that city?

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