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Paul Black's avatar

Chitin ain't digestible and bugs got parasites that are nasty. Perfect!

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Keith Radcliffe's avatar

Re the last question in the essay - Yes, I HAVE reshaped my life (several times), and I don't eat bugs.

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Herschel Sterling's avatar

bunny farming is the way to go. i know they're cute, but there is very little environmental impact and they never stop appearing out of nowhere.

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David Wolosik's avatar

You can't just survive on rabbit though. Not enough fat. Have to suppliment with some other source.

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Steven C.'s avatar

You're making it seem that it's just "market forces" responsible, but it's more than that. For example; the E.U. recently mandated that arriving flights from jurisdictions without a carbon tax will have to pay a special fuel tax to land in the E.U., but private and corporate aircraft are exempted. Likewise who "eats the bugs" and who is partly restricted to "15 minute neighborhoods" will be determined by more than just market pricing, there will be carefully selected exemptions. There are the elect who will be free from those restrictions, impositions and taxes, their minions who will enjoy limited relief, and the deplorables.

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Lily's avatar

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Joe Jarzabek's avatar

I think that’s what’s missing from this discourse is the unmitigated participation of the governing elites with unelected NGO’s such as the UN , the WHO , the WEF , the IMF in life altering schemes . You won’t see any of them eating anything like bugs unless only as a propaganda for media show . In our Canadian Liberal government retreats nothing but excess is served up unashamedly as entitlement . No bugs please. They ruling class will live and continue to live unaffected .

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Dan B's avatar

I’ll stay with good old fashioned grass fed beef, thank you very much. 😉

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WendeAnne's avatar

Avocados! Fatty nuts. I won’t be eating any bugs in my lifetime.

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David Wolosik's avatar

Fortunately, still in an area where you can still grow your own meat veggies and fruits, buy it off your neighbors, or go out in your back yard and hunt it.

Market forces are not the only factor, especially when the "elite" morons have no clue.

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Attila's avatar

Davos egy senki! Az emberekhez semmi közük. Ki választotta meg őket a népek nyakára. A pénz!

Az embereket, azt a 7 milliárdot ne macerálják. Már így is sok emberéletet követelt a társadalomba, a természetbe való, mahinációjuk!

Davos is a nobody! They have nothing to do with people. Who chose them on the neck of the peoples. The money!

Do not macerate the people, those 7 billion. Even so, their machinations have claimed many human lives in society and nature!

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