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Aandruzognivia

Vustana wrote:Listen buddy food doesn't have to be natural for you to love it, does it?

No it just has to have a buttload of sugar. And maybe some other alternatives, but primarily sugar.

Topialands

Vustana wrote:Listen buddy food doesn't have to be natural for you to love it, does it?

You are right. I suppose it doesn't have to be natural for me to love it.

It's definitely hard to be healthy when all of the processed sugars taste so good.

Yy4u and Topialands

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Topialands

Vustana wrote:Human instincts are a lot like animals because they are animals also the instincts doesn't determine the food they like

You are right. However mice have evolved differently than humans and their bodies may perceive some substances differently than our bodies.

Humans and mice may both be mammals but that doesn't mean that (even if a mouse likes it) their body will not necessarily accept it once the food is consumed. For example (chocolate)

Should a day be longer than 24 hours, y/n

Aandruzognivia wrote:No it just has to have a buttload of sugar. And maybe some other alternatives, but primarily sugar.

Unless you’re American, in which case corn is in everything
Buy American corn, now with more corn!

Coppatilism

For the poll question, I do a mix of walking, travel by public transport to work and try not to waste food. Where I live, plastic bags were banned for retail purposes, so carrying reusable bags also helps to lower the carbon footprint. The trade off is, when after a purchase from a store is made where a customer doesn't have a reusable bag handy, paper bags are now provided by retailers (along with a user fee). Due to the manufacturing process, these paper bags require four times as much water to produce, take up more space in landfills, cause far more air pollution and require more energy to recycle than the plastic bags that were banned in the name of environmentalism.

Hoffania, Thepeopl, and Coppatilism

Post by Vustana suppressed by a moderator.

Hoffania wrote:Unless you’re American, in which case corn is in everything
Buy American corn, now with more corn!

Soybeans or corn is probably like 60% of an average American's diet, and people don't even know about it.
I'm far from any major city (to east coast standards) but I still eat a lot of corn things. Burgers, fries, sandwiches, chicken, you name it, I eat that corn-juiced item.
Stocking the county seat isn't the most difficult thing in the world (though 95% of East coast cities are easier to reach) and I take in all of the corny fuel.
Bring me that corn fuel baby

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Agalaesia wrote:Should a day be longer than 24 hours, y/n

I don’t know, considering the earth is slowing down, maybe?

Aandruzognivia wrote:No it just has to have a buttload of sugar. And maybe some other alternatives, but primarily sugar.

Yes, for me, anything sweet would be tolerable...

Topialands

Betusiwa

Remember to not double post but instead use the "edit" feature if you want to multi-quote different posts

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I will enjoy what the government tells me to eat. If they say it's delicious, then it is delicious!

Victory coffee anyone?

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Topialands wrote:-snip-
I don't know why anyone would even disallow a free cat.

-snip-.

Because cats are little killing machines which, because they are also fed by humans, will not starve while "wild" animals numbers decline.

https://www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts/mammals/hunting-success-rates-how-predators-compare/#:~:text=Domestic%20cat%20%E2%80%93%2032%25%20successful%20kills&text=A%20study%20of%20feral%20domestic,habitat%20to%2070%20per%20cent.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_predation_on_wildlife

https://www.npr.org/2020/04/18/820953617/the-killer-at-home-house-cats-have-more-impact-on-local-wildlife-than-wild-pred

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Topialands wrote: There is a Japanese island I believe known as Aoshima (Cat island) which is populated by vast colonies of street cats and outnumber humans by 36:1. The number of cats is insane.

If you ask me, dogs are bigger problem than cats. Cats dont form packs and attack people.

Thepeopl wrote:..

Would you like me to post a graphic videos of feral dog packs in cities killing people? And because dogs are not predators...

Vustana wrote:Anybody here talking about how cats are superior don't own one and do not know how rude and expensive they are and they reject all the food I give them until I give them all of my food I worked hard for

My cats ate soup, leftovers from meals and etc. And were happy. I would not buy special food for cat or dog. Cats and dogs ate for uncountable time whatever we ate. They never ate granulated trash until recently. Not to mention that some of these granulated foods are harmful to them. You never know what the manufacturer had put inside and standards for animal food are much lower than for human food.

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Vustana wrote:Well I have at least 11 cat scratch scars

Because they came and randomly attacked you or because you poked your nose where it doesnt belong and had no business? Because if you do the latter, you might even have scars from humans.

Pagrosse

Karktopials reborn

Anarchisticstan wrote:Anarchisticstan is soon hitting the 1 billion anime girls checkpoint

weebs shall unite.

Pagrosse and Yuku

The mexican workers

I rate this place a 10/10
Very kool

Aandruzognivia, Drew Durrnil, and Pagrosse

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