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by 0x54D5
2622 days ago
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Sorry but no chance. For one it's not actually bad for you. A good meat stew for example is a culinary staple in almost every culture in the entire world and is considered both healthy and hardy. You can't say the same thing about tobacco. I'll be happy to take another look when they can grow A5 Wagyu beef in a lab and not just trying to make plant matter act like meat. To be perfectly blunt this entire thread is vegans patting themselves on the back. It's an echo chamber. Killing an animal on a farm quickly and painlessly is a lot kinder than what that animal would experience in nature left to their own devices. Sadder still is that I suspect that a lot of these farm animals are likely to go extinct when the technology to grow meat in a lab becomes viable and cheaper. Considering how close we are to being able to produce human organs that can actually be transplanted into a live human it's not far fetched to think we'll be able to grow high quality, beautifully marbled muscle tissue of various species in the not too distant future. |
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