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Colonelmustardseed · 41-45
Not intentionally. From what I read, they’re too much like tumors.
Elessar · 31-35, M
@Colonelmustardseed Tumors don't spread by eating them. Also they have nothing to do with synthetic meat
Colonelmustardseed · 41-45
@Elessar I’m not saying that they give you tumors.
Elessar · 31-35, M
@Colonelmustardseed Then what's the fuss, if they were similar?
Colonelmustardseed · 41-45
@Elessar You aren’t understanding what I’m saying at all.
Elessar · 31-35, M
@Colonelmustardseed Then explain?
Colonelmustardseed · 41-45
@Elessar No, because you come across as just wanting to argue. If you’re curious, research it.
Elessar · 31-35, M
@Colonelmustardseed To me it sound like you don't have anything credible to present, and now it's being spun on me being "argumentative" 🤷🏻♂️
Colonelmustardseed · 41-45
@Elessar Because your immediate take of what I said wasn’t what I said at all. And then you demand “what’s the fuss?” when I wasn’t fussing. Do you understand how that comes across?
Elessar · 31-35, M
@Colonelmustardseed That was my perplexity at something that sounded and still sound hypersensationalist to me but that, even if factual, I still don't see how it should be a problem.
Especially when compared to the status quo and its array of massive problems beyond that of ethics (pollution, antibiotic abuse, ethics, etc.)
Especially when compared to the status quo and its array of massive problems beyond that of ethics (pollution, antibiotic abuse, ethics, etc.)
Colonelmustardseed · 41-45
@Elessar You could always start with asking a person their reasoning. Your approach was argumentative instead.