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Human omnivore myth

World reknowned cardiologist shatters human omnivore myth in one sentence.

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Cassie3 Cassie3 QLD Posts: 115
41 19 Nov 2011
Wolf said:
our f**king planet is 70% water
Not the sort of water you will need for your lettuce plants sweetheart.....
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Cow Hugger Cow Hugger SA Posts: 346
42 19 Nov 2011
Cassie3 said:
Now now don't get defensive Wolf.  Every time you fellows get questioned on issues that you don't seem to have the answers to you go all defensive and precious.  It is a simple question, what  water.  Out of the river systems, dams.  WHAT water ?????  If you don't answer I will presume you can't.  Simple.
i can get defensive because you personally insulted me.
i have told you, and other people have told you where the water would come from.
water doesn't just disappear..
i'm made of water, you are, there's water in the sky, and in the ground THERE IS WATER EVERYWHERE

and if you stop and listen to what people are telling you... you wouldn't have to keep asking the same thing over and over and over.
i'm done
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Casper.s2 Casper.s2 SA Posts: 1640
43 19 Nov 2011
why is this sentence so long...


also look into FRESH water...

the consumable variety LOL

or precipitation caught upon a dewy leaf
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Beemo Beemo United States Posts: 1259
44 19 Nov 2011
Cassie3 said:
Wolf said:
our f**king planet is 70% water
Not the sort of water you will need for your lettuce plants sweetheart.....
It's the same kind of water that is given to livestock to drink, and the same kind that is used to grow crops for livestock animals to eat. (Yes I know most cattle in Australia are pasture fed, but obviously the grass needs water to grow too).
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Cow Hugger Cow Hugger SA Posts: 346
45 19 Nov 2011
Abbiesaurus said:
Cassie I'm fairly sure we have had similar debates with you on your multiple accounts before...?
http://www.unleashed.org.au/community/forum/topic.php?t=6223&
I'm not going to bother wasting my time as you clearly don't have any well-formed arguments to put forward in a diligent manner, rather you seem to be more interested in insulting people.
can everyone just go and read that^ because we are just going round in circles -_-'
and if you'd like we could even recycle our sewage... lots of recycled water for everyoneeee
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Cassie3 Cassie3 QLD Posts: 115
46 19 Nov 2011
Abbiesaurus said:
Cassie3 said:
Wolf said:
our f**king planet is 70% water
Not the sort of water you will need for your lettuce plants sweetheart.....
It's the same kind of water that is given to livestock to drink, and the same kind that is used to grow crops for livestock animals to eat. (Yes I know most cattle in Australia are pasture fed, but obviously the grass needs water to grow too).
Got to leave this for now, animals to be tended.  Just something to ponder.  For the most part animals are watered via bores.  This water more often than not is most unsuitable for cropping especially many food crops.  Our rainfall in many parts of Australia is not at all reliable enough.  There never will be the right conditions to farm much of Australia.  You would know this I am sure. Lots more on this but for now cheers until next time.
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Cassie3 Cassie3 QLD Posts: 115
47 19 Nov 2011
Wolf said:
Cassie3 said:
Now now don't get defensive Wolf.  Every time you fellows get questioned on issues that you don't seem to have the answers to you go all defensive and precious.  It is a simple question, what  water.  Out of the river systems, dams.  WHAT water ?????  If you don't answer I will presume you can't.  Simple.
i can get defensive because you personally insulted me.
i have told you, and other people have told you where the water would come from.
water doesn't just disappear..
i'm made of water, you are, there's water in the sky, and in the ground THERE IS WATER EVERYWHERE

and if you stop and listen to what people are telling you... you wouldn't have to keep asking the same thing over and over and over.
i'm done
Yep you said it 'telling' not answering.
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Cow Hugger Cow Hugger SA Posts: 346
48 19 Nov 2011
good on you for trying to make your argument based on me using the wrong word.
Edit: i used the word telling because we were telling you where the water would come from
just like on that previous thread where you argued the EXACT SAME THING

why did you dismiss my idea of sewage water?
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Gracie Maree Gracie Maree NSW Posts: 88
49 19 Nov 2011
There is money involved for Cassie3. Enough said.
Vegans might not have all the answers but atleast their arguments make more sence than Cassie3's. He/she goes on about a "healthy debate" but insists on insulting just about everyone in almost every post he/she has participated in. As stated on their profile and in other topics they have "issues with our issues" or whatever, they clearly joined this forum to argue and belittle.
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Casper.s2 Casper.s2 SA Posts: 1640
50 19 Nov 2011
I think we should juice this so called Cassie3.. mostly because of the similarity between our names and I don't want any cross over... also I want the earths water back!!!!

did you know a cucumber is 96% water..


lol but yeah... http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/earthwherewater.html
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