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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Tebryn
It's because we as a species attach sentimentality to the bodies of our dead and using them for other purposes seems like desecration.
not only that, human poo isn't that great a fertilizer at all since our intestines have evolved into a rather efficiënt system, draining minerals rather well.
@creating meat: (Devil's advocate incoming!)
As I read it, it seems that chicken and other birds (who eat what we too could eat) are the problem. Cows get fed on grass and ground up cows, pigs get fed on the stuff we humans leave on our plates or throw away when cooking, but chicken gets fed on corn, grain etc. The cows are just a catalyst to allow us to eat grass. Btw, did you know that an acre of grass is better at turning carbondioxide into oxygen then an acre of forest? The only thing better at that are algae (but they don't grow on land). So by making all grassland and eating meat we get our food (meat), and as a bonus we get extra oxygen :smalltongue:
then there is game: by shrinking areas to live in because we need more and more grass (or just copius procreation of the animals), game needs to be managed. So if someone is going to shoot some (delicious) game to keep the balance, why not eat it (and process it)?
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Socratov
not only that, human poo isn't that great a fertilizer at all since our intestines have evolved into a rather efficiënt system, draining minerals rather well.
@creating meat: (Devil's advocate incoming!)
As I read it, it seems that chicken and other birds (who eat what we too could eat) are the problem. Cows get fed on grass and ground up cows, pigs get fed on the stuff we humans leave on our plates or throw away when cooking, but chicken gets fed on corn, grain etc. The cows are just a catalyst to allow us to eat grass. Btw, did you know that an acre of grass is better at turning carbondioxide into oxygen then an acre of forest? The only thing better at that are algae (but they don't grow on land). So by making all grassland and eating meat we get our food (meat), and as a bonus we get extra oxygen :smalltongue:
then there is game: by shrinking areas to live in because we need more and more grass (or just copius procreation of the animals), game needs to be managed. So if someone is going to shoot some (delicious) game to keep the balance, why not eat it (and process it)?
I thought cows weren't fed grass. Maybe local farms, but don't the major produces use wheat or corn?
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Boci
I thought cows weren't fed grass. Maybe local farms, but don't the major produces use wheat or corn?
See my earlier post on that.
Also, for reference, corn fed beef and chicken is considered lower quality. It is unhealthy for chickens to eat corn for the majority of their diet. It is even worse for cows. Grain isn't the worst for them, but it isn't optimal either. Oats and barley aren't bad for cows, soya beans have been a major ingredient in industrial livestock feeds for quite some time and it has been suggested that soya beans in feed is responsible for some other problems.
That said, a cow's digestive tract is designed to process grasses. That is why they have 4 stomachs and a longer intestinal tract.
Yes, pigs eat refuse, that doesn't mean they should do so all the time. Luckily they are pretty hardy omnivores.
Major producers do use corn and wheat and some other grains, but largely speaking should not. It's been linked to digestive issues in cattle (it basically turns to glue in their intestine and can cause major blockages), chickens don't digest corn very well at all and don't get much nutrient from it. Ask anyone in the bird pet trade (preferably someone who knows the difference between a raised and wild-caught animal), corn is not at all proper for most bird species yet it ends up in commonly available feed.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Boci
I thought cows weren't fed grass. Maybe local farms, but don't the major produces use wheat or corn?
Not here, our beef is usually grass fed.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Katana_Geldar
Not here, our beef is usually grass fed.
Lies. Everyone knows there's no grass in Australia.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Boci
Lies. Everyone knows there's no grass in Australia.
There is but it's all poisonous.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
There is but it's all poisonous.
Your livestock must be really tough then. Fortitude saves that high to constantly make the save? Dang.
"Australia. The land where everything is poisonous. Even the grass!"
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Socratov
not only that, human poo isn't that great a fertilizer at all since our intestines have evolved into a rather efficiënt system, draining minerals rather well.
@creating meat: (Devil's advocate incoming!)
As I read it, it seems that chicken and other birds (who eat what we too could eat) are the problem. Cows get fed on grass and ground up cows, pigs get fed on the stuff we humans leave on our plates or throw away when cooking, but chicken gets fed on corn, grain etc. The cows are just a catalyst to allow us to eat grass. Btw, did you know that an acre of grass is better at turning carbondioxide into oxygen then an acre of forest? The only thing better at that are algae (but they don't grow on land). So by making all grassland and eating meat we get our food (meat), and as a bonus we get extra oxygen :smalltongue:
then there is game: by shrinking areas to live in because we need more and more grass (or just copius procreation of the animals), game needs to be managed. So if someone is going to shoot some (delicious) game to keep the balance, why not eat it (and process it)?
Most of the meat in the United States is fed on corn increasing the demand for corn.
Really, I'm still not sure how we're debating this. Even a cursory glance over the analysis shows that eating less meat is good for the environment.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Xondoure
Most of the meat in the United States is fed on corn increasing the demand for corn.
Really, I'm still not sure how we're debating this. Even a cursory glance over the analysis shows that eating less meat is good for the environment.
It is, however, less good for us, because meat is tastier than grass. Hell, we make fake grass because normal grass is too disgusting and time consuming for us to fathom. Also, eating meat supports our children from devolving into grassmunching algeafeeders. :smallbiggrin:
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Karoht
You're livestock must be really tough then.
Did you just say that Asta Kask is live stock?
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
It is, however, less good for us, because meat is tastier than grass. Hell, we make fake grass because normal grass is too disgusting and time consuming for us to fathom. Also, eating meat supports our children from devolving into grassmunching algeafeeders. :smallbiggrin:
See now that's the respectable kind of argument I can get behind!
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Boci
Did you just say that Asta Kask is live stock?
The big question is which tastes best - Asta Bacon, Asta Steak or Astaburgers? Answers on a postcard please.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Xondoure
Most of the meat in the United States is fed on corn increasing the demand for corn.
Really, I'm still not sure how we're debating this. Even a cursory glance over the analysis shows that eating less meat is good for the environment.
Ehm, maybe it's where I live, but in the Netherlands most cows are fed with grass, hay and if thsoe are ngo available on cattlefood. Sure steaks are expensive that way, but oh so good.
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Originally Posted by
Karoht
See my earlier post on that.
Also, for reference, corn fed beef and chicken is considered lower quality. It is unhealthy for chickens to eat corn for the majority of their diet. It is even worse for cows. Grain isn't the worst for them, but it isn't optimal either. Oats and barley aren't bad for cows, soya beans have been a major ingredient in industrial livestock feeds for quite some time and it has been suggested that soya beans in feed is responsible for some other problems.
That said, a cow's digestive tract is designed to process grasses. That is why they have 4 stomachs and a longer intestinal tract.
Yes, pigs eat refuse, that doesn't mean they should do so all the time. Luckily they are pretty hardy omnivores.
Major producers do use corn and wheat and some other grains, but largely speaking should not. It's been linked to digestive issues in cattle (it basically turns to glue in their intestine and can cause major blockages), chickens don't digest corn very well at all and don't get much nutrient from it. Ask anyone in the bird pet trade (preferably someone who knows the difference between a raised and wild-caught animal), corn is not at all proper for most bird species yet it ends up in commonly available feed.
But why is corn used then? I can hardly imagine a reason to specifically grom more corn so you can ruin your animals with it.
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Originally Posted by
Mutant Sheep
It is, however, less good for us, because meat is tastier than grass. Hell, we make fake grass because normal grass is too disgusting and time consuming for us to fathom. Also, eating meat supports our children from devolving into grassmunching algeafeeders. :smallbiggrin:
:smallamused:
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Originally Posted by
Xondoure
See now that's the respectable kind of argument I can get behind!
...or sink my teeth into :smallbiggrin::smallcool:
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
The big question is which tastes best - Asta Bacon, Asta Steak or Astaburgers? Answers on a postcard please.
Hmm... I was going to say something about how you're all being mean to someone who got confusing English words mixed up.
But I'm going to say Asta Bacon if it's before two in the afternoon. Otherwise, Asta Steak...
After all, a burger can be made with bacon or steak.
However, we will not cannibalise Asta because that is mean.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Socratov
Ehm, maybe it's where I live, but in the Netherlands most cows are fed with grass, hay and if thsoe are ngo available on cattlefood. Sure steaks are expensive that way, but oh so good.
But why is corn used then? I can hardly imagine a reason to specifically grom more corn so you can ruin your animals with it.
:smallamused:
...or sink my teeth into :smallbiggrin::smallcool:
Short answer is to feed the corn industry. Long answer is political.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
The big question is which tastes best - Asta Bacon, Asta Steak or Astaburgers? Answers on a postcard please.
depends on Asta's body type (haven't looked in the picture thread): If he's build muscular the steak would be best, if wiry the burger and if fat the bacon :smallamused:
(this message is by no means to call names, just referring to the fact that a muscular beast yields the best steak, a fat beast the best bacon and a wiry beast is commony used to only make mincemeat of, which is commonly used for burgers)
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Elemental
However, we will not cannibalise Asta because that is mean.
I despair of this place sometimes. Nobody ever lets me cannibalise anyone. :smallannoyed:
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
I despair of this place sometimes. Nobody ever lets me cannibalise anyone. :smallannoyed:
That's because eating them raw would be unsanitary/unhealthy, and cooking them would require a flame, which is against The Rules.:smallsmile:
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
That's because eating them raw would be unsanitary/unhealthy, and cooking them would require a flame, which is against The Rules.:smallsmile:
What if I boiled them in a volcanic lake, or would that be passive flaming?
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Socratov
depends on Asta's body type (haven't looked in the picture thread): If he's build muscular the steak would be best, if wiry the burger and if fat the bacon :smallamused:
Bacon. Lots of bacon.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
Astakask is never ever going to leave his house anymore :smallbiggrin:
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
Bacon. Lots of bacon.
Nonsense! I'm sure you would make a very good steak. I'm just not going to test that hypothesis according to the advice of my panel of legal experts.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
To steer vaguely topicwards again - have there been any examples of people eating Pokemon? Would PETA be more angry about that or people keeping them as pets?
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
My guess is that they see it as the same as how we would view a game where you captured and 'cured' LGBTA people. Yeah, it's just a game but that's a bit beyond my comfort zone. Quite a far bit, actually.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
Yes but the one thing is something real, while the other is complete fiction.
Really I mean there are soooooo many REAL problems in the world, why the hell would you want to solve fictional "problems" as well?
How about issuing statements about BP still using oil dissolvents (in secret) that kill billions of animals in the gulf of Mexico instead of issuing sensationalist statements about the cruelty to fictional characters?!
Sometimes I really doubt the sanity of humanity as a whole...
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
Boci
What if I boiled them in a volcanic lake, or would that be passive flaming?
Volcanoes are pretty extreme, so that might qualify as Extreme Flaming, the same as if you roasted them over molten lava.
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
To steer vaguely topicwards again - have there been any examples of people eating Pokemon? Would PETA be more angry about that or people keeping them as pets?
It's been canon since Generation 1; Farfetch'd is described as being delicious with leeks. (Though why it carries a leek around in beyond me, that's like a cow having a gallon barrel of steak sauce strapped to its back).
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
It's been canon since Generation 1; Farfetch'd is described as being delicious with leeks. (Though why it carries a leek around in beyond me, that's like a cow having a gallon barrel of steak sauce strapped to its back).
I just had a mental image of a Farfetch'd going berserk and beating its owner to death with a leek.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
I just had a mental image of a Farfetch'd going berserk and beating its owner to death with a leek.
Quite possible, they also use them as weapons it seems.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
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Originally Posted by
The Glyphstone
Quite possible, they also use them as weapons it seems.
They don't just use them as weapons - they use them as swords, and they hack down trees with them.
As far as I'm concerned, Farfetch'd is actually a god.
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Re: PETA releases statement opposing Pokemon
I guess it's a cultural thing