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  2. Driftrue

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    Hey man, they do it in the aphids best interests. The aphids actually prefer to be comfortable and wingless.
     
  3. Asmodean

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    Against humans perhaps :p As space invaders aren't a threat imo.
    But in seriousness: Im suggesting far less cows. Then we can have our (meat) pie :p and eat it too (not daily though, which is very bearable once we get used to it)
     
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    alright well the dog's tail just makes it look like the teddy has a penis
     
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    fewer cows
    less singular
    fewer plural
    : )
     
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    we'll have less milk with fewer cows
     
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    You really think you're making a compelling comparison here are you? :p
    In what way does it compare best? Those aphids never see daylight, they get 2 limbs removed to prevent them from their standard way of moving. Both of these things are unwanted excesses where it comes to keeping cows
     
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    It's weird to me that humans drink cow milk anyways
    Just...why? It's kinda gross and completely unnecessary to our diet
     
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    So? fewer cows is THE solution. A lot could even free roam if there are less cows and more space ;) You take issues with tackling this cow problem when it threatens the amount of milk produced? :D (im sure you don't ;) but what are you arguing here then??)
     
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    We learned in Biology that lactose (the sugar found in milk) is actually pretty difficult/takes more energy to digest. What's ironic is that we also found that human milk has more lactose than cows milk.

    I drink cashew milk. It's more expensive ($2.98 per half-gallon) but also contains fewer calories (25/serving) than regular milk ( I think 90 for non-fat).
     
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    We dutch looked at people who couldn't drink milk or eat cheese as the ones with some kind of health problem for as long as we could :p Now it appears we (a lot of caucasian westerners) are the ones with some kind of deviation (albeit a very likeable and beneficial one): it makes us tolerant of lactose even when we're adult. Science sucks!
     
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    Nuh-uh! (subjective at best ;))

    Your mom's kinda gross!
     
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    It's not milk. It resembles it and is marketed as an alternative to milk.
     
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    Yo mama's so fat because of all the milk she drinks!
     
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    That's interesting. I wonder if babies are better able to digest lactose than adults?
     
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    no, not really, i was just amusing myself.

    i wasn't arguing anything, i was giving you an example of the difference between "less" and "fewer"
     
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    in relation to the language lesson above it.
     
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    stupid foreigner


    : )

    i'm not really smiling, i just put that there in case anyone takes me too seriously otherwise.
     
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    we have fewer cows with more humans.
    we have fewer everything with more humans.
    for every extinction caused by over hunting, whether by humans or natural predators,
    (and when natural predators over hunt, THEY become extinct by having destroyed their own food source,
    which is in a sense, an example and an illustration of what we are doing to ourselves by mistreatment of our environment)
    there are a hundred if not a thousand caused by habitat loss, and that mostly by there being too many of us.
    not saying we shouldn't do everything we can to live healthier and longer,
    but we do need to lower our birthrate in proportion.
    stop cheering every time a human child is born.
    sure let the kid live and enjoy living,
    but we're not doing ourselves or anything else any favors, by increasing our numbers beyond balance with our surroundings.
    that is why most things, almost everything, that reduces the human birth rate is a very good thing.
    and that includes every way of finding sexual gratification that is incapable of causing pregnancy.
     
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    well yes, i agree with all you say, themnax.
    i regret my choice of example for the English lesson.
     
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