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also GMOs have tons of profitable and beneficial capacities -- feeding the hungry, creating bigger yields, cheaper production, fending off bugs and whatever though zombie food is a popular argument it's unfounded and based on irrational fears
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08-2-2013, 03:58 AM | #1803 |
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Well what do you think about roundup?
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08-2-2013, 07:11 AM | #1804 | |
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Beyond that though, there is a huge social aspect to this because Monsanto, the main proponent of GMO's, has strong-manned their way into the agriculture of developing countries. This outwardly is fine and all, to offer their own seeds for people to use, but then it goes and ensures that if the farmers want to switch back to their old product, they can't because they aren't allowed to keep their old crops' seeds. Lack of diversity in agriculture is really risky, if some disease attacks the crop, it'll get ALL the crop. It's also death to the soil, always producing the same crop. By far the biggest problem that I see with most GMO's is that they're produced by the same company that then sells round-up, (that pesticide that's killing all the bees), and of the course the GMO plants are modified so that they don't die when sprayed roundup. You have 1 company basically selling to itself, and taking control over large swaths of agriculture. I myself am worried about other issues, that some of the GMO plants that kills insects that eat the plant could also damage other animals including people, but I at least can understand if you aren't worried about that given the studies we have access to. My opinion is that Monsanto is pulling the wool over everyone's eyes, much like Eli Lily did when it made Prozac, picking and choosing what studies to present to the FDA, and are actually being aggressive towards people who say otherwise. Last edited by Cavernio; 08-2-2013 at 07:19 AM.. |
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Every food is a 'GMO'. They've all been genetically modified through selective breeding. The difference here is more traditional GMOs have gene sequences cut from them by enzymes and a different code inserted. Saying GMOs is bad doesn't really make any sense because it depends on the nature of the substitution. Beneficial substations can be made and I haven't read a single iota of evidence suggesting the mere act of swapping genes makes the food harmful, since that would make ...every food harmful since they swap genes all the time for reasons that have nothing to do with laboratory work.
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and i wrote a 30 page paper on the ethical permissibility of GMOs, so it might be college level work but iunno you can tell me if you want
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You lead off with "there are multiple problems when going by such studies in regards to toxicity" which ignores reality: It's not like only "obvious, serious issues" are tested for and then everything else gets disregarded in turn. I'm also not sure what your intent is with "I presume any doctor who advocates snake oil is taking advantage of the positive side of placebo," but I am guessing you're implying that since the placebo effect can have a "positive side," therefore it's OK to sell snake oil. Your post made it sound like there was still plausible/significant doubt somewhere within the science when it's not the case. If I've misread you then I apologize, but that's how your post came across to me. Quote:
Like Reach said, it doesn't make sense to say that "GMOs are harmful." It reminds me of when people say "I don't want chemicals in my food! I only want natural ingredients!" ...what? Practically everything in your food is a chemical of some sort. And there's plenty of "natural" stuff that'll kill you, too. Unfortunately, when many people think "chemical," they think of a test tube full of crazy, poisonous shit. This is the same kind of thought process that goes behind the GMO fearmongering-BS. A lot of it is argument from ignorance. They don't understand it fully, so they fear it and look for any reason they can to justify that fear, no matter how tenuous the rationale. And yeah, Monsanto has done some sketchy things. But to bash GMOs for Monsanto's business practices is like saying high-speed internet sucks and is something we shouldn't pursue because Verizon is run by dillholes. Last edited by Reincarnate; 08-2-2013 at 04:51 PM.. |
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I'm learning
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I thought this was a fitness thread :/
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08-3-2013, 12:20 AM | #1810 |
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gotta flex our internet muscles too sometimes
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Sigh, bumping it back one more month. Basically got all the shreds, but my skin is drooping, so he wants me to wait and maintain so that I go in looking freaky.
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08-3-2013, 06:42 PM | #1812 |
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You're competing Senip? First time?
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saw a 2-month cut a guy did of 30 days Trenbolone Acetate + Testosterone Propionate followed by 30 days Tren + Test Prop + Clenbuterol + Masteron, it was unbelievable
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08-4-2013, 06:13 PM | #1814 |
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Any one have any "diagnostics" for me here?
I recently went running today at around 3pm, I also was recently diagnosed with exercised induced asthma, and I suppose it is noticeable... but not to the extreme, until now I guess. Thing is, I didn't have too much trouble breathing, but I couldn't hear after my second rep of jogging for a few minutes, and my vision became intensely saturated. I also became extremely nauseated and that was really the worst part of my little episode because of the pain, but this happens almost everytime I overdo a physical activity. I also drank a good amount of water, but I still feel that this was a type of heat flash; just this time it was nearly unbearable. I'm still doing some research but if yall' have any information on this it would be helpful
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Do you know how many foods qualify as GMO's? Not very many. I'm not talking about cross-breeding, or hypothetical GMO's not in existence. I use the term GMO as it qualifies to the ones that are in use today, which is why I then go into stuff about the main company that pushes GMO's. I would have thought that that was obvious in my post to anyone who's read about the current controversy about GMO's. Context.
I'm not trying to shit information about GMO's, I'm trying to figure out exactly how infinity got his information WITHOUT coming across the points I raised. What were your sources for your paper? Who funded the studies you read? Did you specifically ignore other information you came across due to their sources? If you've read nothing about them, or ignore one side because it's 'obviously retarded' or whatever, then it doesn't matter at all what I say, as I can't see how I will be considered any differently than the information you read before. Reach: the very popular, now out-of-date genetic roulette is a starting point that I figure you'd have already encountered if you've read anything about this. Not too hard to find a bazillion for and against using that as a starting point. I don't have specific links, as when I was reading about it I didn't make a folder and bookmark them. Thread related: diy reno = weight loss. Save money, pretty house AND lose weight? Yeah....just ignore carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel. Digestion just won't work if you're exercising a lot, including fluids. Drink a lot like 20min or more before exercise and not much/any during, should help with the nausea. I don't know what saturated vision is, but when my heartbeat is really strong (not just from exercise, randomly spikes for me), I can get pulsating hearing, with one end of the pulse being no hearing. Last edited by Cavernio; 08-5-2013 at 08:32 PM.. |
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I honestly jogged for no more than 2 minutes and then that happened and even then I was trying to do low intensity but now I gotta take it even slower. My main intention was just to not get tired so easily
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I'd be a hypocrite if I was okay with brain enhancement but not bodily enhancement. steroids strike me as human augmentation, a la transhumanism / Deus Ex HR; the muscular version of what we've been trying to do with our brains for decades. it seems arbitrary to reject one but not the other. the main reason I am natural is because I don't know where I'd find a source who wouldn't sell me donkey urine in a vial or something, there is no quality control |
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