Eating fish contaminated by Fukushima is probably ok

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I hand pollinated to Tila Tequila's sex tape this morning. It wasn't very good. She's pretty boring.

Farrah Abraham is much nastier.
Tila Tequila is just fucking gross, I couldn't even fap to it. Farrah Abraham, on the other hand, is hot enough that I actually want to put it in her butt.
 

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Tila Tequila is just fucking gross, I couldn't even fap to it. Farrah Abraham, on the other hand, is hot enough that I actually want to put it in her butt.
Farrah is that "Teen Mom" chick? She has a dumb lookin' face, but anyone who does ass-to-mouth in their porno debut is alright with me.
 

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Well Beekeeping looks like an up and coming profession. What do you think Araysar, old chum.?

@Zhaun quit that to write.
My roommate freshman year at Ohio State worked in the apiary. Sometimes I'd get back from class and he'd be sitting in his chair directly in front of the door, naked except for a red t-shirt, and dipping his whole hand in a jar of fresh honey and then putting his fist in his mouth.

I'd say, "Goddammit, John."

To which he would naturally reply in a defeated and worried tone, "Oh, dear."

That guy was awesome.
 

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Barter. It's what's for dinner (tm).
There's still a fuckton of cash in circulation. You could contend that cash might not exist is sufficient quantity, but that's only if you are expecting a 1:1 credit to cash replacement, which isn't realistic anyways. At worst you'd see $1 buy more.

You say that now but when you've been starving for a week you're going to be handing over some of your Krugerrands for my potatoes.

Potatoes are:
1. Easy to grow.
2. Easy to grow.
3. Easy to grow.
4. Fun and tasty.
Growing Potatoes
Actually, as someone who was raised on a farm and spent a lot of time working in a gigantic vegetable garden as a child, I'd say that potatoes aren't easier than most vegetables. You need a fuckton of good soil depth unless you want potatoes the size of marbles, or you happen to be lucky and live in an area of sandy soil or something similar. We found it easier to do potatoes in furrows, which is more work than simply tilling the soil and growing seeds in flat earth like you would with many. Next, you normally don't plant potatoes from seeds, you plant "seed potatoes". So unless you happen to have spare potato tidbits lying around, you'll need to go buy bags of seed potatoes and plant the pieces. Next is harvesting: ever have to dig up a hundred or so potato plants with a potato fork? I have, and you can go fuck yourself on the "easy" part, LOL. There are MANY vegetables that are MUCH easier to harvest than $&^$*^% potatoes (unless you are an urban hipster who has only ever grown a few plants at a time). And lastly is storage - you can do a root cellar, but if you've ever done one then you'd know that spoilage happens and that other vegetables can be stored with much longer with little or no spoilage (such as canning tomatoes).
 

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There's still a fuckton of cash in circulation. You could contend that cash might not exist is sufficient quantity, but that's only if you are expecting a 1:1 credit to cash replacement, which isn't realistic anyways. At worst you'd see $1 buy more.



Actually, as someone who was raised on a farm and spent a lot of time working in a gigantic vegetable garden as a child, I'd say that potatoes aren't easier than most vegetables. You need a fuckton of good soil depth unless you want potatoes the size of marbles, or you happen to be lucky and live in an area of sandy soil or something similar. We found it easier to do potatoes in furrows, which is more work than simply tilling the soil and growing seeds in flat earth like you would with many. Next, you normally don't plant potatoes from seeds, you plant "seed potatoes". So unless you happen to have spare potato tidbits lying around, you'll need to go buy bags of seed potatoes and plant the pieces. Next is harvesting: ever have to dig up a hundred or so potato plants with a potato fork? I have, and you can go fuck yourself on the "easy" part, LOL. There are MANY vegetables that are MUCH easier to harvest than $&^$*^% potatoes (unless you are an urban hipster who has only ever grown a few plants at a time). And lastly is storage - you can do a root cellar, but if you've ever done one then you'd know that spoilage happens and that other vegetables can be stored with much longer with little or no spoilage (such as canning tomatoes).
I'm sure you're right about potatoes but I'm mostly in this to troll Araysar, so...
 

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What do you write, tad? Vanguard fanfic? I hear thats pretty lucrative
 

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Yeah the bee thing is pretty serious. I heard that EU outlawed a bunch of pesticides that were shown to be cocking over the bees and now their population is coming back. Personally it seems hard to believe that such a domesticated and useful animal would ever go instinct and once we figured out what's causing the problem and stopped it they would resurge back.
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Yeah the bee thing is pretty serious. I heard that EU outlawed a bunch of pesticides that were shown to be cocking over the bees and now their population is coming back.
In US it's a pesticide + fungicide + parasite + loss of pasture to corn for ethanol problem. Both the American passenger pigeon and the American Chestnut tree were useful and existed in the billions...
 

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In US it's a pesticide + fungicide + parasite + loss of pasture to corn for ethanol problem. Both the American passenger pigeon and the American Chestnut tree were useful and existed in the billions...
Useful sure but "Bee's all die = we all die." Isn't too much of a hyperbole, but you couldn't dream about saying that about anything that's extinct thus far.

In fact I can't name a single animal that's gone extinct from modern man that's really been an inconvenience.