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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

Look just because the technicians have their own special ways does not change the fact that nature does it all the time with or without technicians.

I don't give a fuck if you mutate the genetic line with bacteria, or select the survivors from crop that's been sprayed.

It's the same damn concept. Evolution, cross breeding and natural selection.

 

Are you going to sit there and tell me that at some point in history, some farmer didn't say, "hey this pig shit seems to make the plants grow better than cow shit?"

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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

Sigh. Again: genetic engineering and artificial selection via selective cross-breeding are not the same process. Can you read?

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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

Go fuck a strawman.

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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

GMOs are largely the result of a single company. Round Up, is a chemical. The likelyhood that they added bacteria into the genes to mutate them, or cross breed them through splicing genes in, is irrelevant.

Back up a page and read up on the article from Nature which discusses cross pollination across GMO plants and weeds.

That's evolution.

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/02/us-usa-study-pesticides-idUSBRE89100X20121002

(Reuters) - U.S. farmers are using more hazardous pesticides to fight weeds and insects due largely to heavy adoption of genetically modified crop technologies that are sparking a rise of "superweeds" and hard-to-kill insects, according to a newly released study.

Genetically engineered crops have led to an increase in overall pesticide use, by 404 million pounds from the time they were introduced in 1996 through 2011, according to the report by Charles Benbrook, a research professor at the Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources at Washington State University.

 

I eat Narcs for breakfast.

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lol... 

eat some cilantro and get rid of that nasty gut bacteria...

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/12/131219130742.htm

A new study showing that feeding mice a beneficial type of bacteria can ameliorate autism-like symptoms is "groundbreaking," according to a commentary piece about the research.

 

Yeah, I just ate some liver. I love how it's sort of sweet. I do wonder why some organ meats have sweet flavors that are reminicent of autistic childrens candy. Mmmmnnn... going to go eat me some sweet and sour bee bread. Imagine that! Sweet and Sour occurs naturally in nature. Kids love it. Eat it up, Yum!

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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

Ed is right. You're a retard. Does your autism account for why you are so disproportionately focused on autism? xD

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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

No, you eat liver for breakfast, and you've just made a fool of yourself by upchucking your ignorant offal all over this thread. Very smooth. :)

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You just aren't getting it. Scorpions and cabbages don't mate in the wild, buddy. Do some basic research into gmos, which you've already admitted knowing nothing about, rather than impotently attempting to defend your erroneous assumptions. Then get back to me.

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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

Hahahaaa I guess that's the best you can come up with. If that's how you want to play it, suck my kidneys, retard. :)

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soooo how many of you used to kill animals?

What's the matter, offal boy? You have nothing more to say about my being an "idiot nit picker who thinks symbiosis between a plant and a pesticidal bacteria is what a GMO is."? Did you inadvertently swallow your tongue? Come to think of it, probably not- considering how deeply lodged your foot is in your mouth... LOL

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