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eaststandmike said:Karim_myBagheri said:Such a classic example of a Charlton life thread. Starts off about a chemical that could reduce methane coming from cow farts, goes on to number 1s that were instrumentals then about COVID jabs. Where to next...
3 pages in without a vegan comment, something about people leaving care affording milk, or a debate between northern and southern Irish cows...
Has someone checked if Seth is ok?7 -
Bedsaddick said:Jints said:Showmetheway2gohome said:se9addick said:It’s amazing how social media spreads these ridiculous conspiracy theories and how many people in the general population lack the critical thinking skills to avoid getting themselves swept away in them.If I turned back the clock I wouldn’t have the covid jab.Ever since I seem to pick up coughs and also sneezing fits. Which I never had before.
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I am unaware why, but my wife has just asked me if neat 3-Nitrooxypropanol or “3-NOP” is safe for human consumption??2
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Stig said:ŠPenfolds Perm said:Stranger on the shore was a great piece of music.0
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Showmetheway2gohome said:Cows piracy I’ve been told not to believe these conspiracies. Ha ha you couldn’t make this shit up.why are we all not having to take this drug to save the planet. We all fart don’t we.0
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Stig said:Penfolds Perm said:Stranger on the shore was a great piece of music.1
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Equinox Jean Michelle Jarre?0
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Might give the dog a bowl a day to stop him farting.3
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I suppose there’s no point in asking why Farage and his new minions are all over this, while being just fine with chlorinated chicken? Or is that too “political”?7
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PragueAddick said:I suppose there’s no point in asking why Farage and his new minions are all over this, while being just fine with chlorinated chicken? Or is that too “political”?
With the bird flu problems currently being experienced on US poultry and dairy farms, we definitely don't want to import their products.3 -
Showmetheway2gohome said:se9addick said:It’s amazing how social media spreads these ridiculous conspiracy theories and how many people in the general population lack the critical thinking skills to avoid getting themselves swept away in them.If I turned back the clock I wouldn’t have the covid jab.Ever since I seem to pick up coughs and also sneezing fits. Which I never had before.
Just had a meeting today with one of our resellers and she's been coughing a lot since she had Covid. She believes it's due to the respiratory nature of the disease, which can affect the lungs.
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Showmetheway2gohome said:se9addick said:Showmetheway2gohome said:se9addick said:It’s amazing how social media spreads these ridiculous conspiracy theories and how many people in the general population lack the critical thinking skills to avoid getting themselves swept away in them.If I turned back the clock I wouldn’t have the covid jab.Ever since I seem to pick up coughs and also sneezing fits. Which I never had before.Showmetheway2gohome said:So the cows are killing the planet now. Kill all cows.Might be a new plan for the government to get more money in. Any one that farts get fined for destroying the ozone layer.Mind you the politicians should pay double because shit comes out of both ends of them.Showmetheway2gohome said:ME14addick said:Showmetheway2gohome said:Yes I got covid.
well the tests said I had it but no more than a normal cold/flu.I’m afraid I’m getting less and less convinced by our leaders who seem to get worse and worse at lying to us.I find it strange that people that want to save the planet on one hand then pump chemicals into animals on the other. I mean to stop cows farting it’s a joke right.I believe we should be as with nature as much as we can. Not pumping chemicals into animals or on plants.You telling me stopping cows farting is going to save the planet before opening a new runway at Heathrow.
With regard to cows farting, it is a big problem and all the time we continue to use their products it will remain so. This initiative which has been properly tested, is just another tool in the box to reduce methane emissions.
what about thalidomide for example.
The Covid jabs weren’t properly tested.
Will be very convincing for the "left behind" constituency.
All bollocks obviously but good strategy.3 -
ME14addick said:PragueAddick said:I suppose there’s no point in asking why Farage and his new minions are all over this, while being just fine with chlorinated chicken? Or is that too “political”?
With the bird flu problems currently being experienced on US poultry and dairy farms, we definitely don't want to import their products.2 -
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Wheresmeticket said:stop_shouting said:Milk gone woke0
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Huskaris said:Cows milk - Conspiracy to kill
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Leroy Ambrose said:Jesus christ almighty
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That’s it I’m only drinking raw milk from now on.
None of this woke pasteurisation nonsense.6 - Sponsored links:
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Callumcafc said:That’s it I’m only drinking raw milk from now on.
None of this woke pasteurisation nonsense.
More than a couple of the rabble at work have stated they will only consume raw milk from here on out. I cant wait until they see the stuff, a bloody, pussy mess that there is no way on this green earth I would consume, and like you say. Who needs Louis Pasteur and his processes
That said, grass fed beef is best for everyone, bovines included. Just difficult to get hold of the stuff.
Cows are already rammed full of antibiotics which may be good for the cow but less good for us second hand consuming them5 -
Carter said:Callumcafc said:That’s it I’m only drinking raw milk from now on.
None of this woke pasteurisation nonsense.
More than a couple of the rabble at work have stated they will only consume raw milk from here on out. I cant wait until they see the stuff, a bloody, pussy mess that there is no way on this green earth I would consume, and like you say. Who needs Louis Pasteur and his processes
That said, grass fed beef is best for everyone, bovines included. Just difficult to get hold of the stuff.
Cows are already rammed full of antibiotics which may be good for the cow but less good for us second hand consuming them
Good documentary by this bloke i keep meaning to watch. He wrote ultra processed food which is an eye opener.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0025gqs/irresistible-why-we-cant-stop-eating
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Huskaris said:Cows milk - Conspiracy to kill everyone
Ultra-processed foods - yeah no worries.
People are stupid, stop listening to them.
Pretty sure cow methane is worse for the environment than flights. It's not the cows on the fields but the battery farming which is where must of us get our beef and milk from.
I think vegans have a great argument and in the future (100 years or so, hopefully sometime after i've gone) they'll out number us so be grateful to be a live in a time where you can have an all you can eat Brazilian barbeque for £20 and vegans are the weird ones!1 -
Friend Or Defoe said:Huskaris said:Cows milk - Conspiracy to kill everyone
Ultra-processed foods - yeah no worries.
People are stupid, stop listening to them.
Pretty sure cow methane is worse for the environment than flights. It's not the cows on the fields but the battery farming which is where must of us get our beef and milk from.
I think vegans have a great argument and in the future (100 years or so, hopefully sometime after i've gone) they'll out number us so be grateful to be a live in a time where you can have an all you can eat Brazilian barbeque for £20 and vegans are the weird ones!
Tried vegan for 6 months and just seemed to be replacing unprocessed healthy foods with processed food and consuming far too many legumes and pulses etc.
Works for many but not for all and not how nature intends.
Definitely strong argument for higher plant focused diets though.5 -
Garrymanilow said:Showmetheway2gohome said:Cows piracy I’ve been told not to believe these conspiracies. Ha ha you couldn’t make this shit up.why are we all not having to take this drug to save the planet. We all fart don’t we.
Staggering amount of twaddle on this thread from the self-proclaimed "critical thinkers".
A simple fact:
Methane from cows breaks down into natural CO2 and water after 10-12 years. It is part of the natural carbon cycle. Grass absorbs the CO2 by photosynthesis and the cycle repeatedly continues.
Cows are, and always have been, environmentally sustainable.13 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Carter said:Callumcafc said:That’s it I’m only drinking raw milk from now on.
None of this woke pasteurisation nonsense.
More than a couple of the rabble at work have stated they will only consume raw milk from here on out. I cant wait until they see the stuff, a bloody, pussy mess that there is no way on this green earth I would consume, and like you say. Who needs Louis Pasteur and his processes
That said, grass fed beef is best for everyone, bovines included. Just difficult to get hold of the stuff.
Cows are already rammed full of antibiotics which may be good for the cow but less good for us second hand consuming them
Good documentary by this bloke i keep meaning to watch. He wrote ultra processed food which is an eye opener.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0025gqs/irresistible-why-we-cant-stop-eating0 -
PeanutsMolloy said:Garrymanilow said:Showmetheway2gohome said:Cows piracy I’ve been told not to believe these conspiracies. Ha ha you couldn’t make this shit up.why are we all not having to take this drug to save the planet. We all fart don’t we.
Staggering amount of twaddle on this thread from the self-proclaimed "critical thinkers".
A simple fact:
Methane from cows breaks down into natural CO2 and water after 10-12 years. It is part of the natural carbon cycle. Grass absorbs the CO2 by photosynthesis and the cycle repeatedly continues.
Cows are, and always have been, environmentally sustainable.18 -
Fumbluff said:I am unaware why, but my wife has just asked me if neat 3-Nitrooxypropanol or “3-NOP” is safe for human consumption??0
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PeanutsMolloy said:Garrymanilow said:Showmetheway2gohome said:Cows piracy I’ve been told not to believe these conspiracies. Ha ha you couldn’t make this shit up.why are we all not having to take this drug to save the planet. We all fart don’t we.
Staggering amount of twaddle on this thread from the self-proclaimed "critical thinkers".
A simple fact:
Methane from cows breaks down into natural CO2 and water after 10-12 years. It is part of the natural carbon cycle. Grass absorbs the CO2 by photosynthesis and the cycle repeatedly continues.
Cows are, and always have been, environmentally sustainable.
With all animals there is a sustainable population, regulated by nature (including starvation, disease, and predation, the main predator species affecting cattle in the UK having been hunted to extinction), but, when humans muck things around, the sustainability is less certain.
We are eating much more meat, of all sorts, and much more dairy products than was the norm throughout history and agribusiness, including the size of herds worldwide, has grown to reflect that.
The clearances of rainforests in South America to allow for intensified cattle farming (like those cleared in SE Asia for Palm Oil) are clearly unsustainable.
American style feed lots, rare on this side of the Atlantic, where thousands of cattle are penned in together are also unsustainable.
The image that we have of cattle farming, and the impacts of cattle on the environment, are coloured by what happens here (including the impact of EU farming policies for 40 years), where intensification in beef farming in particular had been followed by a push towards extensification in farming practices, and a significant proportion of both beef and dairy cattle being largely grass fed (though both will also be fed meal). Admittedly, dairy farming is, because the price per litre is so low, much more likely to be intensive.
There is a lot of research going in to reducing methane produced by cattle, including mixing seaweed into their feed (which is reputed to be helpful), but all natural solutions will be finite resources, so it is hardly surprising that business is eyeing other options.
If you want sustainable cattle numbers, for the animals' own welfare and the wider environment, reduce the herd sizes and increase the prices of the produce. I'm not sure how many of us, though would be willing to pay £15-£20 for a Big Mac.9 -
RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Friend Or Defoe said:Huskaris said:Cows milk - Conspiracy to kill everyone
Ultra-processed foods - yeah no worries.
People are stupid, stop listening to them.
Pretty sure cow methane is worse for the environment than flights. It's not the cows on the fields but the battery farming which is where must of us get our beef and milk from.
I think vegans have a great argument and in the future (100 years or so, hopefully sometime after i've gone) they'll out number us so be grateful to be a live in a time where you can have an all you can eat Brazilian barbeque for £20 and vegans are the weird ones!
Tried vegan for 6 months and just seemed to be replacing unprocessed healthy foods with processed food and consuming far too many legumes and pulses etc.
Works for many but not for all and not how nature intends.
Definitely strong argument for higher plant focused diets though.
I'm talking a long way into the future where the faults of veganism would have been resolved. It's not a diet i would want to try for a extended length of time.0