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by bevr1337
363 days ago
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> Growing food is most certainly profitable; but only at scale The agricultural practices you hint at only make sense in a boardroom. I'm sure it seems rational or logical, but it's not based in experience or ethics. > But that's not a foundational discipline of humanity; It is probably the foundational discipline of humanity. Cultivating and cooking food is what allowed us to do everything since. |
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To repeat what I said before, more clearly
- Growing and cooking food is currently profitable.
- Growing and cooking food _a certain way_ is not profitable
- Growing and cooking food is a foundational discipline of humanity
- Growing and cooking food _a certain way_ is _not_ a foundational discipline of humanity
You specifically quoted a subset of what I said and called it out as wrong. Which is true, but also irrelevant; because it's not what I said.