Message from @zutt
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That supplies 80% of the food for United States?
Yeah... let's just tear down our food production and replace with skyscrappers.
Not smart.
id rather live in japan than most counties tbh
yeah im allergic to dogs n cats too which is fucking ghhhhhhhhey
@Khanclansith yes and I think that packing people up in one place is harmful to health and the environment
You see... this is why we have electoral college votes.
If the cities just dictate everything, we wouldn't have any farmland left.
mainly cuz most of the girls i know have cats
T_T
F
Everyone would be starving because there is no food production.
thank god for the electoral college, I use to hate it when I was an leftist :X
@R9b1t that is what the UN and "Liberals" are pushing. More compacted urban populations
While pushing to knock off pollution, yes
Liberals are pushing for more density because it gives them more congressional seats.
That is why they are advocating for illegal immigration.
As long as the population count is high, they get more seats.
I originally thought it was a kindness effort, but I slowly realized that they have no care about the country. They just want more voters
perhaps its their only way to get dem votes at this moment
Red alert !!!
XD LOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL wow zutt
Yeah... they only care about power in my eyes.
That’s what Stalin said
Liking food contributes to obesity!
(!!!)
Britain again
Lawmakers are told or say?
This article is fatphobic
@Timcast What are you for? Open Borders or Controlled Immigration?
Lawmakers can’t ban memes because they’re still free speech
lol my 3 year olfd just saw that pic. ""hey, whos that fat person"
> _**Call to scrutinize memes**_
oh come on
from the mouth of babes
Lawmakers want to ban free speech these days Ro.
Managed Immigration(tm)
:(
Memes carry dangerous health-related messages and make light of unhealthy eating habits, researchers from Loughborough University wrote in a letter sent to a British parliamentary committee.
"A substantial number of individuals on Twitter share health-related Internet memes, with both positive and negative messages," they wrote, noting that many "contain inappropriate material."