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On February 11 2014 06:23 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote:Show nested quote +On February 09 2014 10:26 Manit0u wrote:On February 09 2014 10:24 Cheerio wrote:On February 09 2014 09:52 Manit0u wrote:On February 09 2014 07:25 Cheerio wrote:On February 09 2014 05:38 Manit0u wrote:On February 09 2014 04:29 Cokefreak wrote:On February 09 2014 04:17 Manit0u wrote:On February 09 2014 01:44 Thalandros wrote:This made me do more research on the subject of how KFC handle their chicken, and it might mostly be in the states but it's actually almost as bad as this. Thanks for silently enlightening me. Only eating biological chicken/eggs ever again. By the way, the chick culling that was linked: Apparently another common form is Asphyxiation. I want to puke and then die now. Jesus christ... x.x No worries. Some of the research suggests that at the current rate of world development and population increase we probably won't be able to feed enough people in 10-30 years from now (30 being very optimistic, and we're talking developed countries here, not 3rd world). Imagine the kind of food you'll be eating then... Apparently grasshoppers are delicious. I've read too much Orwell, Dick and Gibson to know better than that... We'll be eating recycled people who died of hunger, you heard it here first. exactly, you've read to much There is no such thing as "reading too much". I'm often reading 3 books/week, sometimes more, sometimes less (depending on how much work do I have to do). I think it would do you lots of good if you substituted some of the reading time for thinking about what you've read time. I do that "on the fly" for the most part. I also have plenty of time to think about what I've read when I'm writing articles about it later on Trust me, unless you're in the top percentile of the top percentile, you should spend more time thinking. I read big, mind-expanding books almost bi-yearly, and yet my thinking time is still infinitely valuable and helps me expand my mind a lot. This despite the fact that I'm in the top percentile, and I'm there almost entirely because I'm good at one thing: finding meaning in raw data, interpreting the ramifications of what I know and connecting the dots between all the different things I already know. Also, thanks a ton for the KFC food processing demonstration. I'd find it hard to believe there's a more enlightening gif out there.
It was already pointed out that gif does *NOT* show food processing, but chick culling. Read about it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chick_culling Don't misinform others.
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On February 14 2014 06:32 Crenok wrote:
That's epic.
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On February 10 2014 11:38 EngrishTeacher wrote:Show nested quote +On February 09 2014 04:17 Manit0u wrote:On February 09 2014 01:44 Thalandros wrote:This made me do more research on the subject of how KFC handle their chicken, and it might mostly be in the states but it's actually almost as bad as this. Thanks for silently enlightening me. Only eating biological chicken/eggs ever again. By the way, the chick culling that was linked: Apparently another common form is Asphyxiation. I want to puke and then die now. Jesus christ... x.x No worries. Some of the research suggests that at the current rate of world development and population increase we probably won't be able to feed enough people in 10-30 years from now (30 being very optimistic, and we're talking developed countries here, not 3rd world). Imagine the kind of food you'll be eating then... Source of the "research" please. No, just no, stop propagating this myth please. Unless we're hit by some apocalyptic change in food production in the future, we have more than enough capacity (technology, manpower, arable land, etc.) to feed a few times the current world population easily. Most estimates for world population growth puts us at 8-11 billion by 2044; we can even sustain that kind of population with current food production methods. Hunger and famine only continue to affect poorer countries because of corruption, war, logistic dilemmas, etc. The average starving African is lucky to receive a small fraction of his or her intended aid. Heavenly Lake in China
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On February 14 2014 11:39 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:
Thanks for posting that. I drove through Nevada to California a while ago and saw that and could not, for the life of me, figure out what it was. Knew it was solar related but not how.
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Yes I know who that is.
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Shamelessly stolen from the SFW Funny pics thread because more happy pictures in this thread are necessary <3
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On February 09 2014 01:44 Thalandros wrote:This made me do more research on the subject of how KFC handle their chicken, and it might mostly be in the states but it's actually almost as bad as this. Thanks for silently enlightening me. Only eating biological chicken/eggs ever again. By the way, the chick culling that was linked: Apparently another common form is Asphyxiation. I want to puke and then die now. Jesus christ... x.x
Pretty sure excess chicks of any variety get culled.
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On February 24 2014 18:23 Manit0u wrote:
Holy crap. Is that from Ukraine?
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Something different:
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On February 25 2014 09:25 Coppermantis wrote:Holy crap. Is that from Ukraine? Yep. There were two of those: + Show Spoiler +
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The Beatles step onstage in Tokyo, Japan. 1966.
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Filming Casablanca.
Gerald R Ford showing off for Pele, 1975.
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On March 26 2014 07:43 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:
He's doing it wrong...
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NASA scientists with their board of calculations. 1960's.
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Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero addresses members of Spanish parliament after firing shots into the ceiling during an attempted coup on 23 Feb 1981, Madrid, Spain.
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Original Photo Caption: NEWS OF DEFEAT COMES TO JAPANESE PRISONERS OF WAR News of the defeat and unconditional surrender of Japan reached these Japanese prisoners of war at a POW camp, when with bowed heads they heard Emperor Hirohito broadcast to the people of Japan. U. S. Navy Photo.
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