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  1. For profit this morning I had a bagel, then I took my dogs for a profit-making opportunity. It was unseasonably profitable for March, and the dogs had a profitable cash return.

    Fixed that for you.

  2. Re: Article is manipulative on Should Plant-Based Meat Replace Beef Completely? (pbs.org) · · Score: 2

    I lived for years among free range cows. They are intelligent, curious, gentle creatures. I promised them I would speak up for them every chance I get. They use their ears to communicate and it is terrible to put tags on their ears.

  3. Re:Article is manipulative on Should Plant-Based Meat Replace Beef Completely? (pbs.org) · · Score: 0

    Temple Grandin doesn't know animals. She's an attention whore using autism as an excuse. She doesn't know animals think in pictures. Birds sing and cows moo, those thoughts are not visual. Temple Grandin is no more than a paid shill for the meat industry.

  4. Re:Yes on Should Plant-Based Meat Replace Beef Completely? (pbs.org) · · Score: 1

    And you will be consumed by bacteria, which are now egging you on through your gut to eat more so you die soon and they can feast.

  5. Re:Article is manipulative on Should Plant-Based Meat Replace Beef Completely? (pbs.org) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    "A preference test is an experiment in which animals are allowed free access to multiple environments which differ in one or more ways."

    You must learn to speak the cow's language before your test is valid.

  6. Re:Educational thing on Should Plant-Based Meat Replace Beef Completely? (pbs.org) · · Score: 0, Troll

    You've been sold on lies. Consider the panda, with the digestive tract of a carnivorous bear, but with a strong preference for eating bamboo. Vegetarianism is natural and transcends biology.

  7. Re:Educational thing on Should Plant-Based Meat Replace Beef Completely? (pbs.org) · · Score: 0

    And yet your job is being outsourced to a country that has outlawed killing of cows, smartie.

  8. Re:Article is manipulative on Should Plant-Based Meat Replace Beef Completely? (pbs.org) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Murdering nigg3rs was a freedom.

    You can eat beef if you get the cow's consent. Give them a choice to enter the slaughterhouse or not. Otherwise you are taking away the cow's freedom.

  9. Your quality of life is horrible. You have paved over, fenced, destroyed nature. The right to camp is self-evident and unalienable. Cities should buy back at least 50% of land for the public to usufruct on. Teach, encourage, facilitate leave-no-trace ethics: provide garbage sacks, recycling bins, mops, brooms.

    You are the real problem. Your rapacious, ignorant, casually cruel greed is destroying natural rights of animals and humans who reject your perverted, insidious system. Please move out of cities. We don't want you there. Have you considered Mars? I'm sure you can afford it.

  10. Re:Not a nice way to die on How Cities Are Using Dry Ice To Kill Rats (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    But the corpses ...

  11. Re:Not a nice way to die on How Cities Are Using Dry Ice To Kill Rats (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Rats are sensitive, curious, intelligent. Rats are our ancestors. The real problem in cities is the stupid fucking humans. Here's hoping an asteroid wipes out all the humans and rats survive us as they did the dinosaurs.

  12. Re:Prepare to be on EmDrive: NASA Eagleworks' Peer-Reviwed Paper Is On Its Way (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    The domain was unrestricted, now it's limited. That's a big change.

    GPS would be unusable with Newton's model of gravity. That's a pretty good indication that everyday technology has gone beyond Newton.

  13. Re:Who cares..?? on 'DNC Hacker' Unmasked: He Really Works for Russia, Researchers Say (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Vote for divided govt so Trump can't get anything done. A blocked Trump is better than President Hillary.

  14. Re:Homeless in Denver on Anonymous Begins Teaching Hacktivism on IRC (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I think you should be cleaned up! Your shallow values and preppy clothes make my eyes bleed.

  15. Get a self-driving car that won't zone out and pays attention.

  16. Autobahn works fine with some cars doing 100kmh and others 200kmh. Lrn 2 drive k thx.

  17. "Stoners who tend to insist on following the letter of the law are an impediment"

    You need to change the letter of the law, then.

  18. I like to get high in the desert out on dirt roads where there's no other car within miles, usually.

    Border Patrol of course are all around, I'm sure they're spying on me and know I get high. But my pot was all bought legally in US states that have legalized recreational marijuana, so I'm not really contributing to the smuggling they're after.

    I drive real slow on those desert roads cuz it's much more fun, when you're stoned, to drive slow and enjoy the journey.

  19. Re:husi? on RIP Kuro5hin (kuro5hin.org) · · Score: 1
  20. Re:More useless sci-fi on New 'Tunneling' State of Water Molecules Discovered by Scientists (inhabitat.com) · · Score: 1

    It disproves Thermodynamic predictions, again.

    Isn't it a bit odd that such an abundant and important substance as water has no equation of state? And it just got weirder. Thermodynamic laws predict simplicity and smooth entropy gain but that fails even for water.

    Thermodynamics is dead. Give it up. Find another way to be mean to poors.

  21. Re:Not an allergy on Researchers Uncover the Genetic Roots Behind Rare Vibration Allergy (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Say that when you have annoying physical symptoms associated with exposure to an allergen.

  22. Re:So they're likely the cause of "Global Warming" on The 40,000-Mile Volcano (nytimes.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    There's an Ag101 pdf from the Department of Agriculture that cites figures saying farmland is lost to development. Before jumping to the conclusion that deforestation is caused primarily by anti-gmo liberals, you should take a look at all the wood your fat, gluttonous Republican friends require for toilet paper and McMansions. Not to mention exotic, expensive wood furniture that fuels Amazon rainforest clearing.

  23. Fire that person. Repubs love to fire ppl. Why are you giving this guy a free pass?

  24. The buck don't stop here!

  25. Re:So What? on Virginia Radio Station Broadcasting Chinese Propaganda (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    The only radio station I could get while out in Northwest Nevada for a few days was KCFJ out of Alturas, CA. The China Radio International parts were pretty pro-China, on the new islands in the South China Sea for example. Reminds me of how RT (the "Putin channel") is so strongly pro-Russian on the Syrian bombings. KCFJ aired some Chinese language lessons, I had fun out in the high Nv desert practicing Chinese again.