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Did you miss '/s' or do you genuinely believe that?
Cause if it's the latter, you should go to your school and ask for a refund.
I don't think youve ever planted a field if you think I'm wrong
And I don't think you've ever considered the amount of food and water required for just a kilo of meat.
Hint: It's exponentially more than a kilo of veggies or grains.
you haven't been reading what I'm writing.
buy a cow. put it in a pasture. come back in 18 months.
OR
buy seed. till. plant. water. feed. harvest.
the time investment per calorie is vastly different.
We've got machines for that stuff.
running machines still takes effort. letting a cow live doesn't.
Yeah good luck with that when 8 billion people start doing that. Moron.
the discussion is about effort, not scalability.