Everyone is Vegan in the future...
...No bacon? Shoot me now.
shareI'm more of a steak guy but nonetheless, I know how you feel lol. No wonder where these people come from humanity is on the verge of extinction.
shareTriggered.
sharenow it all makes sense.....next they will try to turn every one into Hipster's?
shareYeah, that immediately bugged me too. How dare they propagate the conspiracy of eating the food of my food. That will just end badly...(basis of series)
Remember,YOU TOO are entitled to MY opinion!
I like it. I haven't managed to go vegetarian but eating animals is really bad for climate change. It's unsustainable. Like two thirds of farm land is used to produce food for animals for slaughter, and then one third of that meat goes to waste.
Eventually we'll grow all the proteins, calories and fats that are ideal for the human body using genetically engineered algae in a bioreactor. That way we could easily sustain ten times the population we have now.
But yeah... bacon :P
Yes, we could have more people. But without bacon would they truly be living?
"In my defense the hotel room made the first move." - Johnny Depp
Well. I'm hoping that in the future through either food science or genetic engineering or both we'll create stuff like bacon or cake that is sustainable and perfectly healthy.
Like a bacon plant!
hmmm, the bacon tree. Crispy delicious leaves warm in the noon day sun...
"When it comes to teeth there is no room for diversity - keep them straight and keep them white."
No bacon in the future? I think Aereaus has discovered the calamity the travelers are trying to prevent.
shareThe thing is, they were vegans by necessity and not by choice. Check out the book "Lucifers Hammer" which is a great "near end of the world" sci-fi novel.
Those who read the book in the early 90's were the same people who didn't prep in the months leading up to the millenium, because they'd been stockpiled for some time.
My Chimp DNA seems to have lost its password temporarily. Sluggr-2
No bacon, no daylight. They are living underground ...
shareThe impression I got was that the asteroid only disrupted the climate for a few years. Long enough for starvation and disease to take a big toll, and resource wars to begin between countries - even those who had been allies previously. I'm pretty sure they mentioned nuclear weapons, and a whole succession of biological agents, being used in those wars which dragged on at some level for hundreds of years. It sounds like the Earth's surface is uninhabitable in their time, or close to it, and everyone lives in overcrowded underground shelters. If none of those people on the bus ever saw a dog before, what do you think has happened to all the cows and other livestock animals? They eat Matrix food. Nutritionally-complete glop that can sustain you indefinitely but takes like shıt, the same damn thing every day at every meal. Yuck.
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