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What the world would look like if food didn’t go bad.

>> No.16278149

looks ghey

>> No.16278163

>>16278147
>NOOO IT HAS MUH GMO ITS LITERALLY POISON WE CAN'T EAT THAT
>WHO CARES IF IT'S BIGGER AND TASTIER AND LASTS LONGER AND IS PEST/DISEASE RESISTANT
>IT WAS SELECTIVE BRED SO IT'S EEEEEVUL AND POISONOUS

>> No.16278169

>>16278163
this but unironically
fuck GMO and GMO eating loonies

>> No.16278172

>>16278147
Food doesn't go bad if you train yourself to eat rocks.

>> No.16278173

>>16278147
A good portion of the ecosystem would collapse from lack of food because they are bottom feeders and the rest would collapse afterwards due to many other species not having carrion and decay feeders to do their important function. And then planet would likely turn into a barren wasteland.

>> No.16278175

>>16278147
>no cheese
>no booze
>no vinegar
>no soy sauce
>no bread
Yeah, you can keep your chrome faggotry to yourself

>> No.16278184

>>16278147
Hmmmm... would we still develop all that technology? I mean, lots of the technology we use is literally because food goes bad. You wouldn't need that many fast means of transport if the food is not going to spoil.

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>>16278172
Big, good, strong hands typed this.

>> No.16278231

>>16278175
Damn, you're right

>> No.16278283

>>16278173
One of the great extinctions was a result of this. Trees grew in massive amounts, and in massive sizes in the Carboniferous Period. This is thought to have caused a global extinction event, as the lack of CO2 in the atmosphere led to ocean basification and temperature drop. There were no organisms at the time to consume trees, until fungi-bros evolved to eat the trees.

>> No.16278302

>>16278283
Cool story. Which extinction was this one?

>> No.16278599

>>16278147
Actually, no. We'd just get surrounded by dead things, and the carbon cycle would be depleted leading to the death of most of the biosphere.

But at least your bread wouldn't go mouldy, right? What an idiot.

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>>16278147
>What the world would look like if food didn’t go bad.
>it wouldn't get horded then divvied out with the excuse of there being a "shortage" that doesn't exist.
I think you forgot the humanity part of this plan.

>> No.16278621

>>16278615
That's why immortality scares the fuck out of me.
Immortal rich people walking around laughing at our pathetic existences, lording the cure to everything over us with a dollar sign.

>> No.16278636

>>16278621
>Immortal rich people
I'd kill them

>> No.16278642

>>16278621
Reminds me of trying to play H1Z1, getting several hours in and finally having a gun and helmet or something and getting ready to move on, then some group with full armor, heavy guns and everything possible come and make you surrender, parade you around for a bit since you don’t want to die and lose these few items you went through hell to get but then they’re dicks and kill you anyway. Next thing you know you have to convert your shirt into a bag again

>> No.16278644

>>16278615
>>it wouldn't get horded then divvied out with the excuse of there being a "shortage" that doesn't exist.
So exactly what we have right now?

>> No.16279516

>>16278175
the assumption is that if those things didnt go bad