Perry's favorite food is tofu. We limit his intake or he'd eat it three meals a day, but still he eats a lot. If it says "organic" on the package, is it allowed to be GMO?
The other day I met someone who intoned every few minutes into the table conversation that nothing mattered because we were all doomed. I said I basically agreed but that we still had to do our best to leave the world a better place by our individual presences, anyway. He said, "Why?" and I said, "Because it's a better choice than not to."
I have to live between the moments but I could break my heart three dozen times a day if I didn't practice some selective blindness and deafness.
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Of course, it's *very* hard for farmers to avoid cross-pollination with GMO crops, nature being what it is.
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The other day I met someone who intoned every few minutes into the table conversation that nothing mattered because we were all doomed. I said I basically agreed but that we still had to do our best to leave the world a better place by our individual presences, anyway. He said, "Why?" and I said, "Because it's a better choice than not to."
I have to live between the moments but I could break my heart three dozen times a day if I didn't practice some selective blindness and deafness.
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