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then your process is 1% efficient
lol what
because hes at least two trophic levels u
ah, i see we've come full circle back to degeneracy
these fucks would eat lab grown foreskin
@Joldberg every time energy goes from producer to consumer, only 10% is actually transfered
of course it's actually way more complicated than that because food webs arent really in tiers
more complicated blobs, really
but basically if you eat a fish that only ate shrimp that only ate alge
20% for us 32 for japan and 24 for germany
only 1/1000th of the energy of that algae will be transferred to yous
which is lost in the entropy of state changes
meaning that a cow that eats corn has to eat enough corn to feed 1000 people to feed one person
which is the argument of vegans
so if we all ate corn itd be more efficient or whatever
I'd eat 1000 corns
but fuck if im gonna do that
cause we have to destroy an entire forest to then make fertile for cows
its unhealthy to me and i dont want to spend my life balancing vitamins and supplements to feel better
u dont have to
u brew kumbucha to get all the vitamins and minerals u lost
and u save on spending for 2 meals of meat vs 10 on lentils or soy shit
doesnt it take longer cookin being a vegan
i got no idea
i cook 3 meals for the week
is that all you heat
eat
yeah mass product of food. i rotate lunch and dinner between the 3 prepared meals. and i usually do some peanut butter bread or oatmeal/peanut butter/chocolate/protein powder or a fruit smoothie with pea protein for breakfast
takes about 1hr. pressure cook the rice, 1-2 burners carmelizing onions and mushrooms and then create different sauces. and then using the oven for tempeh/tofu/seitan
is this world even worth saving <:tipsfedora:383326576609329162>
sounds cool
so ye about the same/not much longer than non vegan cooking
its all the same, the only difference is the kumbucha
which is taking an alien blob and fermenting with sugar and burnt tea
wtf is umbucha
it's moldy tea
pretty much lol
its a bacteria