Message from @Farunel

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2019-10-31 09:47:49 UTC  

replacing actual animals is a piece of cake today

2019-10-31 09:47:59 UTC  

Genetically modified fruit and veggies are commonplace

2019-10-31 09:48:04 UTC  

I dont see why meat cant become the same.

2019-10-31 09:48:26 UTC  

didnt they grow a sheep in a lab

2019-10-31 09:48:39 UTC  

Yeah they can grow whole animals currently

2019-10-31 09:48:39 UTC  

how long untill they can grow cows or horses

2019-10-31 09:48:42 UTC  

Welp.

2019-10-31 09:48:45 UTC  

GMO meat won't become a thing

2019-10-31 09:48:49 UTC  

those fruits and veggies still aren't even very useful lol

2019-10-31 09:48:52 UTC  

who know

2019-10-31 09:49:03 UTC  

because people are misinformed about GMO's and get all tinfoily about it

2019-10-31 09:49:11 UTC  

You realize 95% of your produce are technically genetically modified?

2019-10-31 09:49:15 UTC  

hell you can't even have normal fruits and veggies very well our stomachs just really do not ingest and processs said plants very well

2019-10-31 09:49:23 UTC  

My job scare was for nothing, already got something lined up lol

2019-10-31 09:49:24 UTC  

Oh, I'm aware. I'm not tinfoily about it

2019-10-31 09:49:37 UTC  

GMO mice that are basically tic killing tanks are a thing

2019-10-31 09:49:39 UTC  

I meant Seabass

2019-10-31 09:49:39 UTC  

yes that has been due to history @Farunel and not to mention the pesticides and gene editing they do now

2019-10-31 09:49:40 UTC  

pretty cool

2019-10-31 09:49:41 UTC  

Yer cool bud

2019-10-31 09:49:46 UTC  
2019-10-31 09:49:47 UTC  

ayy

2019-10-31 09:49:52 UTC  

glow in the dark rats are a thing too

2019-10-31 09:49:57 UTC  

What's wrong with gene editing anyway?

2019-10-31 09:49:58 UTC  

glad I'm cool

2019-10-31 09:50:00 UTC  

Pesticides, sure.

2019-10-31 09:50:00 UTC  

>it exists therefore it's good

2019-10-31 09:50:04 UTC  

<:FeelsKek:379422423206068245>

2019-10-31 09:50:07 UTC  

Gene editing though?

2019-10-31 09:50:20 UTC  

gene editing is a grey area ethically speaking

2019-10-31 09:50:25 UTC  

Depends.

2019-10-31 09:50:33 UTC  

with people it sure is

2019-10-31 09:50:35 UTC  

With produce and veggies and otherwise "nonliving" things

2019-10-31 09:50:36 UTC  

see: tinfoil

2019-10-31 09:50:38 UTC  

designing the perfect baby

2019-10-31 09:50:38 UTC  

yes you can edit the genes of said veges and fruits and add new nutrients doens't mean you'll end up acquiring them though

2019-10-31 09:50:39 UTC  

I dont see any issue with it

2019-10-31 09:50:53 UTC  

because

2019-10-31 09:50:57 UTC  

have you seen the glow in the dark rat

2019-10-31 09:51:09 UTC  

I have not. Link?

2019-10-31 09:51:13 UTC  

Well of course, there's ALWAYS the slippery slope argument. But that's a logical fallacy in arguments anyway.