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No to Fake Meat

We Never Know

No Slack
EVs are hardly new

I've posted this before so...

"The first crude electric vehicles were invented in the late 1820s and 1830s, but the first production electric car was built in 1884 by Thomas Parker, an English inventor who also electrified the London Underground. However, some say that the first real electric car was built in 1888 by German engineer Andreas Flocken. Flocken's Flocken Elektrowagen was a four-wheeled open carriage with a 1-horsepower electric motor, a rechargeable lead-acid battery, and a top speed of 9 miles per hour"

 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
So you can't tell me where I'm wrong. What you did was a variation of the, "If I have to explain it to you you wouldn't understand" silliness. It just means you can't explain it.
Let's try this again.

What I said was I didn't care to prove you wrong. Not that I couldn't, just that I wouldn't. It's not worth my time/energy to argue.

Also, I'm not asking you to explain it to me (don't know where you got that idea, i understand what you wrote.). I did say you could take your ideas and sell them as a wonderful novel.
 

Ignatius A

Well-Known Member
Let's try this again.

What I said was I didn't care to prove you wrong. Not that I couldn't, just that I wouldn't. It's not worth my time/energy to argue.

Also, I'm not asking you to explain it to me (don't know where you got that idea, i understand what you wrote.). I did say you could take your ideas and sell them as a wonderful novel.
Translation: "I can't"

Fact is nothing I wrote can be proven wrong. Did you ever read 1984?
 

We Never Know

No Slack
just one reason:

"Half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture​

More than three-quarters of global agricultural land is used for livestock, despite meat and dairy making up a much smaller share of the world's protein and calories."​


- Half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture
Your post had me google something...

-India has 301.6 million cows
-Brazil has 219 million cows
-China has 100.2 million cows
-The United States has 91.8 million cows
-The bloc of the European Union has 88.6 million cows.

I found this interesting...

"In India, cows are protected by law and no one dares to harass, mistreat let alone killing them for meat"

 

Ignatius A

Well-Known Member
What does it explain?
Everything
That is not an answer. It is just a word that doesn't explain anything.
But based on your previous post it ties in and explains something about you. Not everything, but something.
Of course it's an answer. You dont like it. Ok.

What it explains is I have no desire to engage with someone who doesnt know what or whom I'm talking about. If that upsets you, ok. I'm not in control of what upsets you.
 

Secret Chief

Vetted Member
Your post had me google something...

-India has 301.6 million cows
-Brazil has 219 million cows
-China has 100.2 million cows
-The United States has 91.8 million cows
-The bloc of the European Union has 88.6 million cows.

I found this interesting...

"In India, cows are protected by law and no one dares to harass, mistreat let alone killing them for meat"

It looks like politics is sticking its oar in...

- Why the humble cow is India's most polarising animal
 
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