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To show my support of GMO crops...
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A lesson in the fallacy of labelling. Enjoy your Frankenbowl!0
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People who are against GMO are just extremely ignorant and uneducated on the subject...0
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Don't skip the guac.0
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You should have coelacanth on a bed of moss. It's hard to get much less genetically modified than that.0
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Num num Franken Berry. Oh I sorry you said Frankenbowl. That brings up a point would Franken Berry be considered a GMO.
Just kidding it a processed food.0 -
Double steak, pinto beans, pico, corn salsa, and guac...my bowl was even clean...0
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Shalaurise wrote: »
When you think about, it's such a generic statement that it's not wrong, regardless of the motivations behind the post.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Shalaurise wrote: »
When you think about, it's such a generic statement that it's not wrong, regardless of the motivations behind the post.
Because giving the calories to sustain life can be argued as a contribution to the development of cancer...0 -
Which part is the genetics?
Oh, I'm such a softy0 -
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Chipotle. Prime example of what happens when you let food terrorists win.0
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Illini_Jim wrote: »
Harry Potter and the Bong of Ra-Sta0 -
Bronan_The_Brobarian wrote: »Look at this
That is not natural that came from a GMO cow
Well marbled I'd say.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Shalaurise wrote: »
When you think about, it's such a generic statement that it's not wrong, regardless of the motivations behind the post.
Because giving the calories to sustain life can be argued as a contribution to the development of cancer...
Because there only needs to have ever, in all of history, been a single case of cancer caused by a GMO product of any kind to validate the statement "GMOs give you cancer from the chemicals involved." It's a bit of a loose interpretation of the word "cause," but it still works.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »tincanonastring wrote: »Shalaurise wrote: »
When you think about, it's such a generic statement that it's not wrong, regardless of the motivations behind the post.
Because giving the calories to sustain life can be argued as a contribution to the development of cancer...
Because there only needs to have ever, in all of history, been a single case of cancer caused by a GMO product of any kind to validate the statement "GMOs give you cancer from the chemicals involved." It's a bit of a loose interpretation of the word "cause," but it still works.
It doesn't even need to be that legit...out of 2 billion people on the web it only takes one to take one for the team and come up with a convincing anecdotal blog and get a doctor high enough to make a video in support of the claim...
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It's too late to go back.0
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Bronan_The_Brobarian wrote: »GMOs give you cancer from the chemicals involved
being human can give you cancer... from the chemicals involved.
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maab_connor wrote: »Bronan_The_Brobarian wrote: »GMOs give you cancer from the chemicals involved
being human can give you cancer... from the chemicals involved.
Speak for youself. I'm a certified chemical-free person.0 -
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tincanonastring wrote: »maab_connor wrote: »Bronan_The_Brobarian wrote: »GMOs give you cancer from the chemicals involved
being human can give you cancer... from the chemicals involved.
Speak for youself. I'm a certified chemical-free person.
watch out for that deoxyribonucleic acid, i hear when it breaks down in your system there's a 100% mortality rate.
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Illini_Jim wrote: »Bronan_The_Brobarian wrote: »Look at this
That is not natural that came from a GMO cow
Well marbled I'd say.
too well marbled... is there any protein in that block of cow?0 -
I'm proud to share a website with you people.0
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I love corn0
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sheermomentum wrote: »I'm proud to share a website with you people.
That's the GMOs talking. You should seek medical treatment before it's too late.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »Shalaurise wrote: »
When you think about, it's such a generic statement that it's not wrong, regardless of the motivations behind the post.0
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