Lab rats even.
Sorry Im a bit, anal with punctuation
NO to genetic manipulation of any kind
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hope you use KY jelly, else you'll end up with even more of a smart arseboudicca wrote:Lab rats even.
Sorry Im a bit, anal with punctuation
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paint it black wrote:hope you use KY jelly, else you'll end up with even more of a smart arseboudicca wrote:Lab rats even.
Sorry Im a bit, anal with punctuation
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Evidence that he is infact correct.....
Alan: And the plums have mutated and they've got beaks.
Peter: Beaks?
Alan: Yes, beaks.
Peter: Have you got any more of this, or do you want to stop at quacking plums?
Alan: No, no. You make pigs smoke.
Peter: I want to know where you think you earned the right to go swanning off on these ludicrous flights of ?
Alan: Ah, swans. You feed beefburgers to swans.
Peter: Do I?
Alan: Yes, you do.
Peter: All right, well, perhaps you can tell me what's wrong with feeding beefburgers to swans?
Alan: What?
Peter: Well if you fill a swan's stomach up with beefburgers it's full of fat and it'll float better. That's why we do it.
Alan: Really?
Peter: No, you complete cretin. I'm just contributing to this total farce. What else are you going to accuse me of?
Alan: I'll tell you what. You farmers, you don't like outsiders, do you? You like to stick to your own.
Peter: What do you mean by that?
Alan: I've seen the big-eared boys on farms.
Peter: Oh, for goodness sake.
Alan: If you see a lovely field with a family having a picnic, and there's a nice pond in it, you fill in the pond with concrete, you plough the family into the field, you blow up the tree, and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife who's also your brother.
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hmm
I almost agree with Mr Imperial Russia actually.
GM is not so much evil as utterly unnessiary
There IS enough food, its just a simple matter that its cheaper to make new food than transport old food. The problem with this is that Genetic modification is potenitialy very ecologically damaging. If a GM strain infects a wild area it could easily trip up natural food webs, leading to the possibilty of unnatural extinctions.
Apart from that, Gm could be used for the 'absolute evil' but HAS been used for 'minor' evils.
A good example of this is the 'teminator' gene. This is used to make seeds infertile a few generations down the line, forcing farmers to buy a new load of seeds. Its also been used to make seeds that can only be fertilised by chemicals from one particular company, again, forcing farmers to rely on an outside agency, that has already proved manipulative.
Thankfully, this is now illegal, but it caused a lot of damage to Indian farmers at one point, and it can and will happen again should GM become more accpeted.
Because it is not needed and has potential for great harm, I too say NO to GM.
I almost agree with Mr Imperial Russia actually.
GM is not so much evil as utterly unnessiary
There IS enough food, its just a simple matter that its cheaper to make new food than transport old food. The problem with this is that Genetic modification is potenitialy very ecologically damaging. If a GM strain infects a wild area it could easily trip up natural food webs, leading to the possibilty of unnatural extinctions.
Apart from that, Gm could be used for the 'absolute evil' but HAS been used for 'minor' evils.
A good example of this is the 'teminator' gene. This is used to make seeds infertile a few generations down the line, forcing farmers to buy a new load of seeds. Its also been used to make seeds that can only be fertilised by chemicals from one particular company, again, forcing farmers to rely on an outside agency, that has already proved manipulative.
Thankfully, this is now illegal, but it caused a lot of damage to Indian farmers at one point, and it can and will happen again should GM become more accpeted.
Because it is not needed and has potential for great harm, I too say NO to GM.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Have you had your medication?Maisey wrote:hmm
I almost agree with Mr Imperial Russia actually.
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After much consideration, cogitating even, I have come to the conclusion that I will have that M&S pizza in the fridge.
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Did you cut its goolies of first?James Blast wrote:After much consideration, cogitating even, I have come to the conclusion that I will have that M&S pizza in the fridge.
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Mushrooms?James Blast wrote:After much consideration, cogitating even, I have come to the conclusion that I will have that M&S pizza in the fridge.
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Yep, with maple cured bacon.weebleswobble wrote:Mushrooms?
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It wasn't just a pizza, it was an M&S Pizza.
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probaly GM mushrooms then
make sure to use the flamethrower to get rid of any GM mushroom pieces you haven't eaten now....
make sure to use the flamethrower to get rid of any GM mushroom pieces you haven't eaten now....
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so, M&S&GM ?more-sedatives-pls wrote:probaly GM mushrooms then
make sure to use the flamethrower to get rid of any GM mushroom pieces you haven't eaten now....
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