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Cows are a valuable resource


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2021 May 1, 5:13pm   726 views  15 comments

by AmericanKulak   ➕follow (9)   💰tip   ignore  

And meat and dairy eaters power the cows.

In return, the soil is nurtured, methane is produced, along with great food.

Instead we should recycle vegans into something more useful.

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1   Hircus   2021 May 1, 8:05pm  

I'm waiting for cnn to start their next propaganda topic push, which they said would be selling fear pr0n about climate change, now that they're done with orange man bad.

Anyone wanna bet they'll 'splain to us how owning cows is a symptom of whyte supremacy?
2   RWSGFY   2021 May 1, 8:28pm  

Hircus says
Anyone wanna bet they'll 'splain to us how owning cows is a symptom of whyte supremacy?


Especially in some African tribes where the worth of a man is measured in how many cows he owns.
3   AmericanKulak   2021 May 1, 8:29pm  

Indo-Europeans probably spread so far by being among the first to domesticate cows.
4   just_passing_through   2021 May 1, 8:30pm  

This is why I consider latin america in retirement. They'll still eat beef. Life without beef isn't a life.
5   rocketjoe79   2021 May 1, 9:48pm  

Hircus says
I'm waiting for cnn to start their next propaganda topic push, which they said would be selling fear pr0n about climate change, now that they're done with orange man bad.

Anyone wanna bet they'll 'splain to us how owning cows is a symptom of whyte supremacy?


TPTB have told them to lay low until the attention blows over. Give them a month, or maybe until July 4th (so they can denigrate the flag while they're at it.)
6   SunnyvaleCA   2021 May 1, 10:07pm  

The story is that the evil white people killed off enormous herds of buffalo, which are basically 2x-sized cows. There are fewer cows roaming the US now than buffalo back in the stone age. (Remember that the "stone age" in North America only ended completely in 1776.) Anyway, the way I see it, the switch from buffalo to cows has actually reduced methane emissions by a huge amount.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Please pass the meatloaf!
7   Robert Sproul   2021 May 1, 10:17pm  

I am not sure about too much in this life, but I am absolutely certain that I will never put a piece of "lab grown meat" in my mouth.
Joel Salatin has written a lot about the soil building miracle of grazing ruminants.
Here is a nice essay on the symbiotic beauty of cows:
https://www.theautomaticearth.com/2019/02/eat-less-meat-and-save-the-planet/
8   Shaman   2021 May 2, 6:12am  

cNN are a bunch of assclowns. I really don’t understand how anyone with a functioning lair or neurons could bring themselves to care what that pack of idiots says.
9   Hircus   2021 May 2, 10:16am  

Robert Sproul says
I am not sure about too much in this life, but I am absolutely certain that I will never put a piece of "lab grown meat" in my mouth.


I have a feeling the lib will eventually outlaw package labeling which differentiates real cow from lab grown "green" synthetic meat. They already want to outlaw labeling on GMO food because they've "proven" that its safe.
10   Patrick   2021 May 3, 2:12am  

Shaman says
cNN are a bunch of assclowns. I really don’t understand how anyone with a functioning lair or neurons could bring themselves to care what that pack of idiots says.


CNN themselves admitted that people do not watch the news for news.

They watch to have their own worldview confirmed and to feel smug satisfaction from it, that is all.
11   richwicks   2021 May 3, 3:15am  

Patrick says
Shaman says
cNN are a bunch of assclowns. I really don’t understand how anyone with a functioning lair or neurons could bring themselves to care what that pack of idiots says.


CNN themselves admitted that people do not watch the news for news.

They watch to have their own worldview confirmed and to feel smug satisfaction from it, that is all.


I used to have some amount of respect for CNN, although I always regarded it as fairly superficial as "news".

What really opened my eyes up is that I was sent to France as an FAE and turned into it on my hotel television in English. CNN World News is ENTIRELY different in Europe than it is in the United States, or at least was at the time. The narratives of who was the "good" and "bad" guy in situations was entirely different at times and I was a bit surprised thinking "how can WORLD NEWS be different depending on where you are in the WORLD?" and then I realize I had been watching propaganda for all my life.
12   HeadSet   2021 May 3, 10:44am  

richwicks says
What really opened my eyes up is that I was sent to France as an FAE and turned into it on my hotel television in English.

I remember while I was watching TV in France a Warner Brothers Pepe LePew cartoon can on. That is the cartoon where a romantic French skunk peruses a cat that Pepe thinks is another skunk. Since the cartoon satirized the French lover boy by giving Pepe a "Mon Cheri" heavy French accent, I wanted to see how that would be portrayed when the whole cartoon is dubbed in French. How would they set Pepe apart? By giving him an American accent.
13   EBGuy   2021 May 3, 3:04pm  

Robert Sproul says
Joel Salatin has written a lot about the soil building miracle of grazing ruminants.

Got to see Salatin speak once in person. Love that he calls himself a "grass farmer".
14   richwicks   2021 May 5, 2:15pm  

HeadSet says
I remember while I was watching TV in France a Warner Brothers Pepe LePew cartoon can on. That is the cartoon where a romantic French skunk peruses a cat that Pepe thinks is another skunk.


Pepe LePew has been around since 1950 - my PARENTS saw him on movie screens when they were newlyweds.

HeadSet says
Since the cartoon satirized the French lover boy by giving Pepe a "Mon Cheri" heavy French accent, I wanted to see how that would be portrayed when the whole cartoon is dubbed in French. How would they set Pepe apart? By giving him an American accent.


Hmm, that's interesting - I had heard that he was given an Italian accent in France.

There's a bit in Futurama when the crash Professor demonstrates a universal translator but it only translates in to some old dead language - and one of the characters yells "Hello!" into it, and it translates it to "Bonjour!" - I KNOW that in France, they made it speak German instead - I think "Guten Tag!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwODwwgE6rA

That still makes me laugh. I think the French should have translated it into English instead.
15   Patrick   2023 Jan 26, 6:13pm  

https://twitter.com/HowThingsWork/status/1618068995923664897?ref_src=patrick.net


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Treating bloat in Cows.🐄💨 Bloat is a digestive disorder that results from the build up of excessive gas,which can can ultimately lead to death. This method of treatment helps the cow by releasing methane & the flames help the vet gauge the remaining gas left in the cow. 🐄



A renewable resource!

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