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uncleosbertNov 17, 2009
no, the free market is working there too:<a class="user" href="http://naturescrusaders.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/the-next-global-animal-crisis-bushmeat-hunger/" rel="nofollow">http://naturescrusaders.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/t ...</a>what was that you were saying?
Closed AccountNov 17, 2009
Last time I checked eating was mandatory to live!
lowdoseNov 18, 2009
Eat the iPods?
atarioNov 18, 2009
And do you notice it when they aren't doing things you disapprove of?Google for "confirmation bias" and be enlightened.
Yeah, f**k people who never had the luxury of learning "proper" cooking. They don't deserve to live a bearable life.
jasonsbytesNov 18, 2009
...people deserve food, where's the universal food for all bill???
samslaterNov 18, 2009
Not really. Unregulated capitalism leads to corporatism.
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uncleosbertNov 17, 2009
no, the free market is working there too:<a class="user" href="http://naturescrusaders.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/the-next-global-animal-crisis-bushmeat-hunger/" rel="nofollow">http://naturescrusaders.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/t ...</a>what was that you were saying?
Closed AccountNov 17, 2009
Last time I checked eating was mandatory to live!
lowdoseNov 18, 2009
Eat the iPods?
atarioNov 18, 2009
And do you notice it when they aren't doing things you disapprove of?Google for "confirmation bias" and be enlightened.
atarioNov 18, 2009
Yeah, f**k people who never had the luxury of learning "proper" cooking. They don't deserve to live a bearable life.
jasonsbytesNov 18, 2009
...people deserve food, where's the universal food for all bill???
samslaterNov 18, 2009
Not really. Unregulated capitalism leads to corporatism.