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ittu , to world in Update: The hottest 21 days ever recorded were the last 3 weeks

yeah two weeks ago it pained me to leave the house cause the heat was unbearable.

shalafi ,

I live in NW FL, I’m active outdoors and quite used to the heat. I haven’t mowed my yard in over a month, it’s 3’ high. Can’t go to my camp in the swamp, my favorite thing.

My gf is from the Philippines and it’s too hot for HER.

pfannkuchen , to world in Update: The hottest 21 days ever recorded were the last 3 weeks

In Germany it’s colder and wetter than usual while in southern Europe they’re boiling. Crazy weather.

theolodger ,

England, cold and rainy.

JJROKCZ ,

Just like the last several millennia there lol I remember the Brittons melting last year though right?

Ronno ,
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Yeah, same here in NL, rainy summer so far

pfannkuchen ,

Yeah the problem I have is when ppl say climate change doesn’t exist because today is moderate, meanwhile they ignore the droughts and floods elsewhere. I’m happy for our farmers and our rivers but next year could be completely different.

saplyng ,
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The more that climate change continues we will see more and more extremes of weather. So cold places might get colder and hot places hotter, as well as more extreme/frequent storms. It's not a super great time for the environment

VanillaGorilla ,

I'm not too mad about the colder weather. It's been too dry the last few months anyways.

soEZ ,

The weather will be more like a monkeys paw…u wish for a bit more rain…here is some floods instead…

VanillaGorilla ,

Yeah, I know. But currently I got the sweet end of the lolly.

soEZ ,

Well the big shaft of the lolly might be just around the corner, enjoy it while it lasts, I’m sure it will enjoy you when the time comes…depressing…

VanillaGorilla ,

Sure, but what else can I do? Recycle more? I'm almost vegan already, but that won't help much. So I'm enjoying the rain while it falls.

soEZ ,

Oh I don’t mean to imply you can do or have to do anything… Haha. Sorry if it came off that way. Just making depressing comments…

yarr , to world in Update: The hottest 21 days ever recorded were the last 3 weeks

I totally agree with you - while climate change can be scary and difficult to deal with, it definitely has its perks too. For example, if we get really hot temperatures, we could finally have those beach parties we’ve always dreamed of (as long as we don’t melt). And let’s not forget about the endless supply of ice cream and cold drinks we’ll need to cool off. On top of that, we might even be able to grow new crops and plants that previously couldn’t survive in our current climate conditions. And who knows, maybe some animals that went extinct thousands of years ago might come back as well! Overall, I think we should look on the bright side of things and embrace the changes ahead of us:

  • More frequent and longer periods of daylight means we can enjoy more sunshine and outdoor activities
  • No more shoveling snow or scraping frost off our cars - hooray for warm winters!
  • The beach party potential I mentioned earlier… lots of opportunities to wear swimsuits and hang out with friends in a tropical paradise
  • Less need for heating systems means lower energy bills and less impact on the environment
  • New agricultural opportunities due to changing weather patterns and increased heat tolerance of some crops
  • Improved health outcomes from higher levels of vitamin D production thanks to increased sun exposure

Of course, there are also downsides to consider such as the potential for more extreme weather events like hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires. But overall, I think it’s important to keep an open mind and not let fear overtake us completely. After all, life finds a way to adapt and thrive, so why shouldn’t we? Let’s stay positive and make the most of the new reality we’re entering into. Cheers!

iAmTheTot ,
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You cannot be serious.

Just in case you are, I'll bite. Hard to enjoy all that "nice weather" when the smoke is so thick outside it's an actual health hazard. Plus, yknow, just the cost of many people's homes and lives lost to fires and floods.

ipkpjersi ,

He’s not, his whole account is ChatGPT generated answers.

Burp ,
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Good observation. Reads exactly like one.

HandOfDoom ,

Great! I’m enjoying my ice cream in winter, while waiting for the 4th hurricane of this year to hit my city. The last one ALMOST took the roof off my house, but hey, maybe this next one will, and then I’ll get to enjoy a free rain bath!

GlitzyArmrest ,
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This account posts replies directly from GPT. Check the post history - this one is a doozy!

marmo7ade ,

Check the post history, and then block. Don’t feed trolls.

ssboomman , to lemmyshitpost in I hope Warner Bros. marketing is paying attention...

I haven’t seen it, but now I’m even more excited to

viewer33357 , to mildlyinteresting in Ancient Iran had air conditioning
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interesting

howrar , to lemmyshitpost in Say it ain’t so

Of course. The unhealthiness of food is an emergent property arising from the arrangement of their constituents components relative to each other. The next time you have a burger and want to be healthy, just take it apart! Taps head

In all seriousness, for anyone confused by this, whether or not something is healthy for you is all about quantities and ratios. Specifically, that of your diet as a whole, not of individual items. So while I don’t agree with this sentiment, burgers can be considered unhealthy because:

  • There is very little vegetables in relation to meat and bread
  • It is very calorically dense
  • Red meat is considered by many to be unhealthy in its own right, and burgers tend to have a lot of that
  • It is usually consumed with large portions of fries and drinks or other sides that are also very calorically dense with little diversity in micronutrients
shadmere ,

Additionally, eight ounces of steak might be lean. (It also might not, of course.) Eight ounces of hamburger, especially one from a fast food restaurant, is absolutely not lean beef.

SomethingBurger ,

I’m sick of people claiming calorie dense food is unhealthy. It’s not. Calories are required for your body to function. An adult needs 2000kcal per day; whether they are spread out over 8 meals or 3 makes no difference. Eating the amount of calories of a hamburger every day is nothing special, especially if you do sports regularly.

This comment was made by the <20 BMI gang.

Primarily0617 ,

Calories are required for your body to function

not mine 🙂

SSUPII ,

Are you a robot?

RocksForBrains ,

A robot powered by nicotine and aspartame.

SSUPII ,

Who’s this? Snack from Metal Gear Solid?

CoderKat , (edited )

Robots need calories too (just they usually eat “food” like batteries or gasoline)! Clearly they are a ghost. Or a Walking Dead zombie. Those things defied physics.

TheSaneWriter ,
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Coming from the >30 BMI gang, a lot of the food in the West (especially the United States but a lot of other countries are having this problem too) has a shit-ton of calories and very few other nutrients. That’s the biggest problem with caloric density, when food has a lot of calories and no nutrients it encourages either obesity or nutrient deficits.

SSUPII ,

There are some foods while very caloric will give you a massive amount of what you need. Its important to not made them the villains too.

shalafi ,

Only thing wrong with calorie dense food is that people eat too much. Guess you could add ignorance in there as well. Pretty shocking when you look at the numbers on the menu.

Not that people actually look. They got every excuse in the world for being fat, except the big one, placing calories in their mouth.

gmtom ,

whether they are spread out over 8 meals or 3 makes no difference.

While I agree with your overall point, this isnt true. While there is still debate about the “best” frequency to eat meals in, its generally agreed upon you dont want to eat all of your daily calories at once as you overstress your gut and cant process it efficiently.

Cybermass , to world in Update: The hottest 21 days ever recorded were the last 3 weeks

In torn between following my dreams and dedicating my life to attempting to help the climate crisis by going to school and inventing some tech to help

and giving up entirely, coasting through life with my stable government job, and drinking to forget until the day I hang myself…

This world is fucked, should I even try? Or should I just hope in reincarnation?

Doug ,

Well if no one does anything it won’t be better should reincarnation come around.

I think Dr. Seuss has some pertinent wisdom here.

Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot nothing is going to get better. It’s not.

LadyAutumn ,
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Its not really a matter of if I care. I cannot sway billionaires, the ones who put us into this situation. I cannot make them stop destroying the planet. They do not care what I think, and they are solely motivated by profits. Nothing else. They have no morality, no sensibilities, no sympathy, and they have absolutely no desire to do literally anything about the unfolding climate crisis. They don’t care. They’d double emissions in a heartbeat if they’d make a few cents off of it. God knows they’ve done it before, and they’ve done much worse for much less money.

Until the money billionaires have stolen from us is rightfully given back to us, we have no means of intervening directly ourselves. The only other option is insurrectionary revolution. Those in the ruling class have shown us consistently over the last 150 years that they have callous disregard for the environment and for the future of humanity. They have shown time and again they will ignore all warnings, they will dismiss all concerns, they are apathetic to human life, and are solely focused on the accumulation of stolen wealth. There’s no middle ground here. If we want to do something meaningful to mitigate this crisis, the billionaires and the ruling class have to go.

SpiderShoeCult ,

If it gets too hot, they’ll just buy a bigger AC unit. Then a bigger one. Then they’ll move underground. Until that gets too hot as well.

There was a meme floating around a while back with a quote from some native american fellow saying something along the lines of ‘only when the last bison has been killed,[…] the last tree has been felled, will they realized they can’t eat money’.

Their power of the rich only exists as long as the rest of the people are giving it to them. We as a collective are not able to break away though. At the end of it all apathy goes both ways. They are apathetic to human life, the rest of humanity is apathetic to human life. It’s a self perpetuating system. The ‘fuck you, got mine’ mentality is the one to blame here and perhaps it’s one of the traits that brought us so far.

And, for all the good and bad it’s brought us, we conquered the planet (grey connotation intended there) because it was ‘never enough’. For instance, some creatures could fly. We couldn’t. So we fixed that by keeping birds in cages as pets and by inventing powered flight.

Undeniably, we’ve gotten ourselves in quite a pickle with this mentality, but I propose here that they are the inevitable result of humanity. Hoarders have been around since humanity started killing each other for resources (see monarchies as an example). They are probably not fecking off too soon. And I don’t believe eat the rich is a solution because people will just eat the closest rich person and change the definition of rich to ‘has a bit more than me’ to justify it.

Doug ,

Are they going to go just because you say they have to, or will action be required?

Assuming it’s action does that happen with apathy or do you have to care?

Caring a “whole awful lot” does not start and stop with green initiatives by the people.

The “do you care” flow chart boils down to two directions:

  • No > then it doesn’t matter
  • Yes > then what are we going to do about it

Which branch gets to what you’re talking about?

LadyAutumn ,
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Depends, how likely do you see a socialist insurrectionary revolution happening?

To be clear, I do care. I’d like to have a good life. But I cant snap my fingers and magically radicalize the entirety of the world. I do my best with the limited platform I have, but I’m only one radical anarchist.

Doug ,

I’m not saying you can or that you’re expected to. Just like a single rain drop doesn’t make a flood.

But if every rain drop got discouraged from falling because it can’t make a flood all on its own we’d have been in droughts earlier and more often.

As far as likelihood, I think we’ve been approaching a revolution of some kind or another for a couple decades at least. It could be a violent one like the French Revolution, or a cultural one like the Industrial Revolution. Time, events, and people will make that determination, but the visible unrest with income disparity grows more obvious on a pretty regular basis.

Sigma_ ,

Which book is this from?

Doug ,

The Lorax which is really the most applicable one here.

If you haven’t read it I’ll also suggest The Butter Battle Book if you’re interested in morality that boomers retroactively want to have not taught their children

Sigma_ ,

I have, just many moons ago. I’ll take another read. Very pertinent

boeman ,

Would you really want to be reincarnated onto this sweat box of a planet?

JJROKCZ ,

Lots of planets out there, maybe another has life, and you can be snail-like creature on beta-kapsilon 114-3b

GlitzyArmrest ,
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I want to be a brain slug when I grow up.

Asafum ,

It’s looking more and more depressing on that front too…

Apparently we’re discovering that our type of star system with its long periods of stability and lack of local disruptive bodies is incredibly, incredibly, rare… There are a (literal) astronomical amount of systems out there so there’s no way we’re the only one with life, but it’s really looking like there could only be a “handful” of others out there :/

JJROKCZ ,

All it takes is one

TheSaneWriter ,
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If you have the energy to try I’d say do so, but be careful not to overexert yourself. When it comes to doing good or altruistic things that don’t have a lot of direct value to us, we all have different amounts of energy. If that energy runs out, people burn out and stop doing anything. With that in mind, try to do small things here and there. For following your dreams, I’d say to my knowledge we only live once and you should do something you enjoy, and it’s possible at any age to change careers, but it’s important to be realistic and build a plan before making the jump.

zalack , (edited )
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IMO, it's always better to try. Worst case scenario is that nothing changes, so no worse than if you didn't. The only sane choice in that kind of situation is to pick the one with a chance for improvement.

In my experience, giving a shit about what you're doing has a bunch of positing knock-on affects as well. You just end up feeling better about yourself. In your specific scenario it sounds like trying would also afford you the opportunity to live a happier life, and that's worth chasing. The world is fucked, but scientists keep saying they if we act soon it's not so fucked they we're past the inflection point to un-fuck it.

Helldiver_M ,
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Maybe a little bit of column A and a little bit of column B.

huskypenguin ,

Listen to Kim Stanley Robinson’s interview on chapo trap house. Something comes next, we just can’t see what that is.

OneWomanCreamTeam ,

I mean what’re you gonna do?

The water is getting warm, so you might as well swim 🤷‍♀️

lohrun ,
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Seeing how we’ve known about it for decades and this is the amount of progress we’ve made towards slowing/fixing it… idk maybe I’m just being cynical, then again Covid really showed us just how much the general public doesn’t care about their well-being and other’s wellbeing

SpiderShoeCult ,

I had a slight glimmer of hope at the start of covid-19, when people were dazed and confused and isolating and waiting for a vaccine. At the very start, I actually thought humanity is proving we’re not that bad.

The rest is history now.

Blackmist ,

The problem isn’t tech to help the environment, as far as I can tell. It’s more getting the people in charge to actually do something about it.

I think the French once invented a device for that, I forget what it was called.

LaSaucisseMasquee ,

Guillotine

WhiteHawk ,

Hmm… a baguette?

gornar ,
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Hon hon hon

bigkix ,

So, your answer to climate change is to kill people? Other than that idiotic proposal, which others do you have that people should implement and which would end climate change?

DarkSpectrum ,

One could argue that we (humans) are doing exactly what we are meant to do and that the climate change isn’t a ‘problem’ on the grander scale.

Change is only ‘bad’ based on perspective. Climate Change could also be the pressure catalyst that drives evolutionary change. The pressure exerted on coal underground could be considered ‘bad’ for the coal but it also drives the transformation of coal into diamond.

emergencyfood ,

This is exactly why I dislike the phrase climate change. Outside of academia, it should be ‘climate catastrophe’. Or maybe ‘sixth mass extinction’. Those are much less ambiguous.

dontblink ,
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Mate believe me i’m thorn between the exact same feelings…

It’s hard to find a balance in an unbalanced world, a world that is demanding us to work hard to fix important problems and to create new and different possibilities.

At the same time a lot of us are just needing social interactions to the point they are starving: a lot of people of my generation grew up with technology ( the specific capitalist kind of technology that wanna keep you glued to the screen even if it’s hurting you) and are really in the need of some real human contact.

Finding a balance is incredibily hard, there’s this will of finding truth: true actions, true relationships, true help.

But at the same time the actions required to find solutions could take us a lot of time, mental and phisical resources…

But from as i see it now, i feel good if i can live one good day with the people i love even if rarely, than living with the consciousness i’ve never even tried to do something to change the world and create a better future for me and for them.

Daisyifyoudo , to mildlyinteresting in Creative food art by Japanese artist Yuni Yoshida

Super cool art! But is it regular to put the onion, tomato etc under the burger patty?? That’s really messing with me…

Master ,
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That is actually the correct way to do it. Mayo on the bottom bun then lettuce and tomato and then the meat. This way the meat juices dont make the bottom bun soggy.

artofmanliness.com/…/the-best-order-to-stack-your…

But you can do it however you want. I prefer the lettuce, tomato and onion to be in the garbage.

JoeyMoo ,

I agree lettuce, tomato, and onion don’t deserve to be on anything or by themselves. Although salad is good with lettuce and dressing

Master ,
@Master@lemmy.world avatar

Normally when I buy a burger somewhere I eat the lettus, tomato and pickled individually and throw the onion away. Then eat the burger. But it makes more of a statement to just say they all should go in the trash! :)

Helldiver_M , to world in Update: The hottest 21 days ever recorded were the last 3 weeks
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The hottest 21 days so far!

nothingcorporate OP ,

Seriously! I give it pretty good odds this runs for a full month, then we’ll probably get some relief with days that are only near record-breaking 🥵

Mog_fanatic ,

And then the inevitable day or week or so where it’s unseasonably cold before we barrel into another couple months of record breaking heat. But during those weeks I will be told innumerable times “so much for global warming! This idiots don’t know anything!”

Cabrio ,

We’re at the top of the curve, we’re going to see record breaking temps till November, and then it’s summer in Australia.

Cheers ,

Why’s this guy so horny about climate change?

TheBat ,
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Because it’s hotttttt

AdamEatsAss ,

Not true. Fake news. Everyone knows that for the first few hundred million years after Earth first formed the average surface temperature was 80C (176F).

nothingcorporate OP ,

“ever recorded” - there was nobody around to record the formation of the earth.

JJROKCZ ,

God did! /s

Ruthalas ,

Unfortunately he isn’t sharing his historical datasets sets with the wider community. :(

nexguy ,
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Um in case you’ve been under a rock George Santos obviously kept perfect records for the last 4.5 billion years.

teft ,

Also when the impactor that hit us to form the moon melted the surface of the planet I bet it was pretty toasty.

schroedingershat ,

Exxon is working on it. Give it another decade.

Gork ,

hands in front while looking high

Aliens

SpiderShoeCult ,

Weren’t there already some 82 C temperatures recorded at ground level already? I seem to recall a post here in the last couple of days saying that people ended up in hospital with burns and such from contact with very hot pavement.

perviouslyiner ,

Not as hot as ‘we’ were 13.7bn years ago!

TheLowestStone ,
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Keep it up everyone! We’re going to show Mother Nature who’s really in charge.

Pantrygheist ,

All I can picture with these posts is the SpongeBob montage when Mr Krabs decided to go 24/7 and everything looking increasingly disheveled

Mewtwo ,
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We just had the coolest three weeks for the next 100 years! Awesome!

RagingRobot ,

I’m sure our winters will be more extreme now too

gornar ,
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I’ll always upvote this, until The End comes

MrBodyMassage , to lemmyshitpost in am ☹️ feeling sad

Reminds me of browsing fb marketplace and seeing old people trying to post stuff for sale. Half the pictures are them looking confused and the description is always one or two words

b0gl , to world in Update: The hottest 21 days ever recorded were the last 3 weeks

The last three weeks were constant rain and 17°C 🤷‍♂️

legion02 ,

These are worldwide numbers. Your data is counted in here.

superkret ,

Then be thankful you don’t live in the Subtropics.

etrotta ,
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They could live in the Southern hemisphere Subtropics like somewhere in Latin America

superkret ,

Yes, very clever.

marmo7ade ,

It’s not clever at all. It’s a real place you want to ignore because the climate is inconvenient to your argument.

superkret ,

Climate change doesn’t mean it’s suddenly summer in July on the southern hemisphere.

Imgonnatrythis , to mildlyinteresting in Creative food art by Japanese artist Yuni Yoshida

Couldn’t host a hotdog version of this on a Japanese server without an algorithm doing the same thing to the left side of the image.

NPC , to lemmyshitpost in I did my own research

You overestimate me. I wanted to watch that video but it had 3 unskippable ads so i figured reading the title was close enough.

Boinketh ,

YOU’LL NEVER BELIEVE WHAT THIS CONSERVATIVE/LIBERAL POLITICIAN SAID! Spoiler alert: whatever it says they said, they probably didn’t say.

paddirn , to mildlyinteresting in Ancient Iran had air conditioning

I’m always amazed by stuff like this that ancient peoples were able to work out on their own. Like how would they even figure any of this stuff out on their own? Obviously it had to be Aliens. /s

dudinax ,

Herodotus made an estimate of the rate of growth of the Nile delta, and used those estimates to challenge some conventional thinking about history and to make some predictions about the future. The ancients had a wealth of knowledge and competency. Probably much of it is lost.

dditty ,

Humans have always been highly intelligent, they were just limited by the tools of their times. And yes much of their knowledge and innovation wasn’t preserved to be built off of.

Chee_Koala ,

Probably, almost 100% definitely aliens, yes, I have to concur.

nodsocket , to lemmyshitpost in Say it ain’t so

Replace meat with bean burger

Replace cheese with guacamole or other sauce

Replace white bread with whole grain bread

NPC ,

Never replace the cheese. never. I’ll happily let veins get clogged up in 10 years for cheese, cheese is well worth dying a few years sooner

Albbi ,

It’s not just the dying earlier, it the feeling like crap all the time before it gets bad enough that you die from it.

Primarily0617 ,

but if you feel bad you can just eat more cheese to help

Obsession ,

I’d feel worse if I couldn’t eat cheese

ApathyTree ,
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Being from Wisconsin, this is essentially how the entire culture is. The good news is this means we have some pretty spot-on cheese replacements in vegan restaurants 😊 (I’m not vegan, but my internals do better when I pretend to be)

Everything has cheese, even shit that shouldn’t have cheese. I’m not complaining cuz it’s delicious, but it does (especially when added to beer) make maintaining a healthy weight and digestive tract a lot harder.

skullone ,

Silly westerners and your cheeses… (Proceeds to put mozzarella cheese all over his otherwise authentic Korean ddokbokki)

GardensTale ,

Smothering Korean food in cheese is pretty authentic ngl

Just say you switched to budae jigae and you’re good

Hextic ,

Have you seen old people? Eating cheese to eliminate the last decade of “living” basically as a zombie that shits itself sounds like a win not a loss.

pizzaiolo ,

It’s not as if your health will be optimal before the last bit of brie clogs your artery

TheRedSpade ,

Especially if the alternative is guacamole.

abraxas , (edited )

I’m a hardcore omnivore and bordeline anti-vegan… but there are some “faux cheese” options that are surprisingly pretty damn good.

I was tricked into trying a faux lasagna with cashew cheese. The “not-meat” was as disgusting as I expected, but the cashew cheese was surprisingly delicious. It didn’t entirely want you to believe it was really cheese, but it wanted you to agree it was a delicious savory sauce that worked where cheese goes.

The best fake meat is the stuff that’s at least real food, and not pretend food (like bean burgers, though those are still better than Impossible Burgers).

jackoneill ,

Replace good taste with veggievomit

TheDoctorDonna ,

You clearly need to learn how to cook.

MaxMouseOCX ,

Replace me from that entire scenario because I ain’t eating that shit when I wanted a burger.

The_Cleanup_Batter ,

Fr. Vegans out in force here. Which is fine. No issue with vegans. But I have an issue with how much elitism and smugness is coming from this comment section.

The topic is a shit post about how easy it is to make healthy food unhealthy through bad eating habits, poor balance in ingredients, and through misrepresentation of food’s nutritional value. All the condescending “JuSt EaT pLaNt” is not asked for and obnoxious.

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