we're fucked

Aug 01, 2009 19:49

Jesus Christ. As if watching Who Killed the Electric Car? wasn't bad enough, I've now watched The Future of Food which unfolds as yet another massive conspiracy theory. And once again, I didn't even know this shit. I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THIS SHIT. God damn ( Read more... )

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johhnymayhem August 2 2009, 00:27:31 UTC
In theory.

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johhnymayhem August 2 2009, 00:45:22 UTC
Well I'm just saying. If we arrive at half of our current population by most of the green people dying off and most of the corporations staying in place.. then I imagine little would change.

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argh4itchytasty August 2 2009, 00:24:56 UTC
There's this documentary on corn. How they're using corn as filler for all sorts of things because it's cheap. They especially do it with animal food.

Fuck, I need to find it. Someone told me about it once, and I forgot the title of it. If I find it, I'll let you know.

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johhnymayhem August 2 2009, 00:28:23 UTC
Part of why it's cheap is because of farm subsidiaries. Yay taxpayers paying for farming! How'd our agricultural system get so god damn messed up. Sheesh.

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argh4itchytasty August 2 2009, 00:36:34 UTC
This whole country is fucked up. And to make any sort of impact on changing it, you'd need a lot of money and a lot of like-minded people.

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johhnymayhem August 2 2009, 00:42:02 UTC
Yeah. I find it funny when people think they can change the world for the better and challenge corporations/government. I think it's all futile, sadly.

In lighter news, I'm arguing with someone about pissing in a bucket over on RT. I'll take my lulz where I can get them.

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1foxyfemale August 2 2009, 18:38:47 UTC
This is why I don't watch documentaries.

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astuteprince October 7 2009, 22:47:41 UTC
Was just curious if you had seen "What the bleep do we know" and "SuperSize Me" yet. I think you Might have an interest in them.

^_^ Don't mind me. Just dropping by

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johhnymayhem October 7 2009, 22:55:43 UTC
The former, no. Latter, yes.

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