Message from @ebowden
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First time I go out to get a new USB cable for my phone, some mestizo shows up with some shitty socks at 130 ARS
I tried to get out of the situation, but I just couldn't and I got extorted out of 100 ARS
Then in my second time I go out to get a better mic (which spoiler alert: they didn't have any) there was a bus terminal filled with Sub-Saharan Africans
Luckily this time, nothing happened, but the number was... quite high
and it was at night, and you can imagine how night is in a small third-world town
city* rather.
jesus naz
thats pretty bad shit
Genes do jump around in the wild, that's why sweet potato is the way it is.
true but playing god without testing is retard
you know this
It is "modified" in exactly the same way most GMOs are.
its reckless and wrong
There's been tons and tons of testing, and of course testing should always be done.
GMOs are extremely well tested.
Seriously, GMO foods have been scrutinized more than any other food before.
And they're no more "playing god" than convention breeding.
i dont aint gmo i'm pro common sense
Organic food tards hate GMOs, yet are fine with atomic gardening.
lol making corn that bugs dont want to eat is a bit different then making big bigger corn
Less risky.
reports of corn growing in tree from gmo crows
Though I'm more interesting in heriloom produce. But that is almost always organic.
yes that the shit you want to eat
wut
crops*
BT delta endotoxin is a protein used by organic farmers for years.
It is selectively toxic to a select group of insects only in a certain stage of their life cycle.
Because modern produce has been created via various methods to increase crop yield and disease resistance. With flavor a distance third.
You could eat grams of the purified protein and nothing would happen.
true they do taste different
Don't get me started on tomatoes. Getting those to market is an interesting and involved process. Which is why store tomatoes taste much worse than garden ones.
Which is why organic farmers used BT.
i dont think they give the same nutrition as well
Organic farmers use the same process on their tomatoes actually. It's an "organic" process.
but the testing would be costly to prove it
Nutrition is fine, it is the taste I am sad about.
Tomatoes are berries, and designed to ripen and split open dropping seeds on the ground.
This means they have a shelf life of basically nothing.