Message from @Seabass

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2019-10-31 09:42:41 UTC  

some

2019-10-31 09:42:50 UTC  

pressure on **SOME**

2019-10-31 09:42:57 UTC  

"The meat is made by first taking a muscle sample from an animal. Technicians collect stem cells from the tissue, multiply them dramatically and allow them to differentiate into primitive fibers that then bulk up to form muscle tissue."

2019-10-31 09:43:07 UTC  

Okay?

2019-10-31 09:43:11 UTC  

>not just killing a cown and eating it

2019-10-31 09:43:23 UTC  

it's harder to make and will lack nutrients

2019-10-31 09:43:24 UTC  

lol okay traditionalist

2019-10-31 09:43:31 UTC  

its one cow instead of 10

2019-10-31 09:43:31 UTC  

Nobody cares about your outdated ideas

2019-10-31 09:43:34 UTC  

just eat more like your ancestors it sounds a lot easier and healthier

2019-10-31 09:43:49 UTC  

wouldnt it be better in the long run tho

2019-10-31 09:43:52 UTC  

REEE CURRENT YEAR

2019-10-31 09:43:55 UTC  

okay retard

2019-10-31 09:43:57 UTC  

1 cow replacing 10

2019-10-31 09:44:03 UTC  

Lab grown meat will be better in the long run

2019-10-31 09:44:03 UTC  

or just 5

2019-10-31 09:44:09 UTC  

Considering it will be essentially clones

2019-10-31 09:44:14 UTC  

<:FeelsKek:379422423206068245> imagine being that delusional

2019-10-31 09:44:26 UTC  

imagine thinking you need to eat meat all the time

2019-10-31 09:44:30 UTC  

okay boomer

2019-10-31 09:44:31 UTC  

I don't wtf

2019-10-31 09:44:34 UTC  

lmfao

2019-10-31 09:44:34 UTC  

kill yourself

2019-10-31 09:44:36 UTC  

okay boomer

2019-10-31 09:44:51 UTC  

kathrine you're actually low functioning

2019-10-31 09:44:55 UTC  

hit a nerve on you didnt it

2019-10-31 09:45:05 UTC  

sad

2019-10-31 09:45:18 UTC  

"the patty cost more than $300,000 to produce and was overly dry"

2019-10-31 09:45:24 UTC  

<:FeelsKek:379422423206068245> it's the future

2019-10-31 09:45:26 UTC  

Okay then riddle me this, if they perfect this, and it is virtually identical to meat you would get from a cow, what's the problem? Saying it costs less to produce them via lab given time.

2019-10-31 09:45:33 UTC  

Yeah?

2019-10-31 09:45:36 UTC  

It's in it's infancy

2019-10-31 09:45:49 UTC  

This isnt shit that happens immediately you dumbfuck lol

2019-10-31 09:45:52 UTC  

virtually identical as in nutrient content and process is about the same?

2019-10-31 09:46:21 UTC  

The aim is to mimick the taste and nutrients, yes.

2019-10-31 09:46:21 UTC  

not to mention price

2019-10-31 09:46:28 UTC  

yes then I'd eat it

2019-10-31 09:46:30 UTC  

Okay, and I already mentioned that

2019-10-31 09:46:32 UTC  

"It takes more than 2,400 gallons of water to produce just 1 pound of meat. Only 25 gallons of water are required to grow 1 pound of wheat. You can save more water by not eating a pound of meat than you can by not showering for six months" "Nearly 60% of the world's agricultural land is used for beef production, yet beef accounts for less than 2% of the calories that are consumed throughout the world. Beef makes up 24% of the world's meat consumption, yet requires 30 million square kilometres of land to produce."

2019-10-31 09:46:34 UTC  

that's a big IF

2019-10-31 09:46:35 UTC  

That's all I was saying