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Fired up the John Deere and mowed the front yard. **** winter. :lol:
Fired up the John Deere and mowed the front yard. **** winter. :lol:
Time to push the beans?
Beans will be going in the ground soon. Planting season!
So that's like a metaphor for playing stink finger, or killing ISIS, or using a strap-on, or investing in foreign money markets, or cooking using Ghee. Because when I looked it up on Urban Dictionary, it was all of the above.
I clearly know nothing about the art or science of farming, just help me out this one time.
I'm pretty sure sex with sheep is a requirement.So that's like a metaphor for playing stink finger, or killing ISIS, or using a strap-on, or investing in foreign money markets, or cooking using Ghee. Because when I looked it up on Urban Dictionary, it was all of the above.
clearly know nothing about the art or science of farming, just help me out this one time.
I'm pretty sure sex with sheep is a requirement.
Plant in the spring, pray for rain in the summer, harvest in the fall.
Without farmers, you would starve.
That's not necessarily true.
Sorry, you're an idiot. Without agriculture, we would all starve. Have you ever heard the saying, "If you ate today, thank a farmer?" Do people outside the Midwest think food just magically appears in grocery stores and restaurants?
Have you ever heard of the term "Hunter Gatherer" you should read a little bit before you assume everyone would just die if there was no farming.
Would most people die... Yes. All people, absolutely not.
Sorry, you're an idiot. Without agriculture, we would all starve. Have you ever heard the saying, "If you ate today, thank a farmer?" Do people outside the Midwest think food just magically appears in grocery stores and restaurants?
Sure, I've heard of the term, but this is America in 2017. Most people can't live 5 minutes without their cell phone, let along actually hunt and gather their own food.
Yea, but you said the above part I put in bold. That is rather naive to think that we would all just perish if the farming industry collapsed.
OK, sorry for not being more specific. In the US, 302,100,000 people would starve or 95% of people.