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>>14722369
My honk demons live and die outdoors on rotating pasture. They go in their giant coop at night and are let out at sunrise. I am only slaughtering my surplus males since ducks are rape goblins and from what I read the ratio needs to be 5 females per male. So the males that do live get to be ultra chad ducks with their choice of cloaca.

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>>14515349
I find chamomile to be calming (I tried to grow some but didn't get enough this year ;w;). I also drink tisanes made of clover I picked and dried.

I hope to grow lemon balm and mint too. I almost had peppermint but I left the babies out in the sun for way too long on a hot and cooked them TwT

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>>14272989
Communism and capitalism are two heads on the same beast you sheep. As long as there is one the other will survive.

Stop joining a flock and think for yourself without labels. Don't you know herd animals are always lead by predators?

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>>14157988
Listen, I took a road trip across the United States a couple years ago. I drove across A LOT of farmland. I started in the midwest and up until western Oklahoma it was corn and soy. Could you grow human grade corn and soy there? Maybe, but lets face it. The corn and soy grown there is not just used to feed animals, its also used to produce lots of shitty processed grains that bloat supermarkets and the people who shop there.

Then it was almost all cotton or cattle through northern Texas and New Mexico Honestly, the land was too arid and rocky to "feed the world" on anything else there.
It was only once I got along the Californian coast that I saw what could be land somewhat suitable for industrial human grade crop farming. And honestly, I don't think that's a good thing. The land is being raped and milked dry of all its resources. There are gigantic irrigation systems and oil rigs for miles. I would drive for hours past almond monocrops, the trees all uprooted because they no longer produce at optimum efficiency. And at the end of every row was a beebox. I really hope they were empty, because there wasn't any flowers for miles. But considering that I heard something along the lines of 50 billion bees died in California the winter I drove through there, I am skeptical.

The best land I saw in Cali had vineyards and cattle grazing on it.

And as for overpopulation, I remain skeptical. I drove past so many god damn ghost towns and would sometimes not see any signs of human in habitation for hours, while driving on a main highway.

The problem is everyone left the countryside to cram themselves into cities. Cities are overpopulated, but small towns in the country are underpopulated. I think part of the problem is we have tried to replace farmers with machines and assembly lines like a car factory.

Maybe you shouldn't just regurgitate shit you read on media funded by cooperate overlords who want to control us like livestock and go outside.

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>>13969505
No

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>>13895604
desu I don't think obese people are often the most destitute. Or they haven't been severely impoverished for very long. Someone who truly has nothing has no food.

I'm not saying they are rich or middle class, but being able to get fat is a privilege. not a very good privilege but still none the less.

That being said poverty is not a black and white thing. There are thousands, if not millions of layers of expression between each level of income or lack there of.

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