Chat, is it ethical to spread ticks into polulated areas to reduce meat comsumption? 🤔
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We live in ~~a society~~ an ecosphere.
- not a place for debate
- lurk all you want
- make your own
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and crosspost if you are displeased with the rules
No system but the ecosystem
What does that even mean?
Here's an aspect: https://www.radicalphilosophy.com/article/nature-in-the-limits-to-capital-and-vice-versa
Top fig. from https://www.degrowthinstitute.org/challenge-growth01
Lone star ticks are aggressive and can speedily follow a human target if they detect them. “They will hunt you, they are like a cross between a lentil and a velociraptor,” said Sharon Pitcairn Forsyth, a conservationist who lives in the Washington DC area.
A particular horror is the prospect of brushing up against vegetation containing a massed ball of juvenile lone star ticks, know as a “tick bomb”, that can deliver thousands of tick bites. “They are so tiny you can’t see them but you have to take it seriously or you’ll never get them off you,” said Forsyth, who now carries around a lint roller to remove such clusters.
they are like a cross between a lentil and a velociraptor
Totally stealing that one.
A particular horror is the prospect of brushing up against vegetation containing a massed ball of juvenile lone star ticks, know as a “tick bomb”, that can deliver thousands of tick bites.
Yeah I wasn't planning on sleeping this night anyway
The condition, known as alpha-gal syndrome
Knee-jerk reaction: oh come on, a condition where you can’t eat red meat is called alpha gal syndrome. Fucking toxic masculinity at its finest.
After two minutes of research, from a different site:
Alpha-gal is a molecule (galactose-α-1,3-galactose) that is naturally produced in the bodies of most mammals but not in people. It is also found in the saliva (spit) of some ticks.
Oh. Well. I retract my previous indignation, but maintain that it is a very funny coincidence.
The writers are lazy, last few seasons of reality have really sucked.