I’m with this guy. This is an unprecedented business opportunity.
I’m with this guy. This is an unprecedented business opportunity.
Ok, you’re up, NJ. Please go ahead and fix it, so I can stop waiting in line at a gas station with 16 pumps but one attendant on duty.
I’ll never understand the stupidity of people like you, so here we are.
I feel like we should be encouraging this. When they all die from bacterial infections or heavy metal poisoning, we can take their money. Avoid the class war and still come out ahead.
I feel like I’m the only person on the internet in between “BEST STAR WARS MOVIE EVER” and “WHAT A GIANT PIECE OF SHIT”. I think it’s a middle Star Wars. Better than Eps. I and II, probably about as good as III or VI.
As near as I can tell so far, a good chunk of people loved The Last Jedi, and another good-size chunk of them hated it.
Don’t you dare change one single thing about Bow:
It’ll be better than Justice League
At the end of the day, this is Gazillion’s fault because it made a mediocre game and was terribly managed. And Disney finally decided they didn’t want to be part of that. I certainly feel bad for the devs involved, but they’re always at the mercy of management. Gazillion should have had other sources of revenue, like…
You already have that, it’s the voluntary “GMO-free” label. No label? Assume GMOs might be involved at some point and leave the rest of us who recognize that the science is safe alone.
Getting a GMO to market is very difficult and the process is heavily regulated to ensure consumer and environmental safety. I don’t trust corporations, and corporations have certainly used genetic modification to “lock in” future profits, but that’s a reason to decry the legal framework that the technology is used in, …
Conventional breeding is more dangerous than GE, and you don’t have a choice about putting that stuff in your body. Aren’t you mad about that?
It is the same end product. A rose that’s been crossbred to be pink would be identical to a plant that’s been gene-edited to be pink. That is literally science. People are afraid of CRISPR but they aren’t afraid of cross-breeding or selective breeding because they don’t understand how gene editing works. If you’ve…
People don’t really understand what makes a GMO. Crossbreeding one plant with another creates a GMO, like crossbreeding two different hot peppers to get an even hotter pepper. We’ve been doing that since the dawn of agriculture. But now that it’s done in a lab, it’s horrible and dangerous and wrong.
I guess the surprising thing is why people think that less precise methods of gene development (like radiation or breeding/grafting) are better than more precise methods. It’s hard to even find a definition of what people think “GMO” means, since literally every food we eat has been genetically modified.
Yeah, that matches what I’ve seen. The only good anti-GMO arguments actually have nothing to do with GMO and are just critiques of large agribusiness.
You are still making that decision with absolute ignorance based solely on the label of “GMO”. And thats exactly what most people are doing. Never mind that we have been modifying our food for ages now, but since its being done specifically with science its suddenly a bad thing. Im not saying that all GMOs are good or…
Right there with ya. The barrage against GMOs is so full of itself it’s disturbing.
As far as “corporations and nothing going wrong”; GMOs are stringently tested for safety unlike anything else in the food chain. The science is proven and rather exact. Mutagenic modification which is treated as organic is more of a…
People still claim organic foods are not treated with pesticides. People hate and love lots of things by relying on pure ignorance.