http://www.aaemonline.org/gmopost.html and even if you totally disagree with what evidence science HAS found. there are, HUGE ETHICAL implications that we are not being made aware of at large scale...i guess thats the job of an informed citizen though.
now im done.
Dawkins wasn't anything special in the scientific community. He's man who's willing to write books people outside of the scientific community can relate to. I fucking hate that your responses are all youtube videos and i cant stand this motherfucker yelling through my computer tv screen. so im...
haha random but your ​lion in the avi looks so cute. it sounds enjoyable though! i just ran out of flower and its been awhile unfortunately since i've had hash let alone good hash... enjoy the lung candy sir.
Well I'd just say its a supply and demand business that could see great changes in its markets if there is federal withdrawal from wanting to gum up legalization and a few x factors. but like as now, if you don't have a lot of resources already going for you its going to be really hard to make...
oh okay well i surely can agree that the sciences in any field should be pursued for the information, but yeah my issue is when its blanketing society and economy. and i cant vouch for the hard sciences behind this because just like you more than likely, it is all hear say or projected data from...
A grain of salt is one of the most simple crystalline predictable forms.... nothing like what were spewing through higher levels of organisms.
^^reply to first page post.
i can tell you're stuck into some great belief in our scientific future though, but just try to see where im coming from... some fucking K2 shit. just gimmie my fucking sweet, properly tended for, sun fed, ground raised and watered, organtic!!! GOOD!
yeah theres good and bad science, but that doesn't really negate the impact of what i was saying.
quote from med journal i found "Males are clearly more sensitive than female animals to show physiological disturbances when fed NK 603. This is not observed for all three GM maize varieties...
but thats just me, i feel like gmo food might as well be part of a future where humans decide if they 'chemicalize' per say their diet or not. i surely wouldnt be excited to run a gmo farm over organtic, and on top of that and with shit like this...
yeah i think gmos are intrinsically bad because of eventual genetic adaption they push, putting all you're genetic variety in one basket can be super risky too depending on the future. their interplay with chemical ferts such roundup® which is big business in politcs and govt .. Lastly 80 if not...