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Tofu Salad

submitted by herbert_west to videos 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 13:17:03 ago (+77/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

https://files.catbox.moe/qn6jxu.mp4



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[ - ] FreeinTX 7 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 13:21:13 ago (+7/-0)

I haven't even considered that aspect.

[ - ] Deplorablepoetry 6 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 13:35:16 ago (+7/-1)

“And if a house gets in my way baby! You know I’ll burn it down.” ~ Ted (Legend) Nugent

[ - ] stillmostlyfriendly 3 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 21:15:37 ago (+3/-0)

FUCK YA!

I've been saying this for years.

I own land which I trade to a rancher for 1 steer per year. 1 death feeds my family and extended family with beef for a year.

The steer lives a good life (with it's mother for 2 years) and then is driven 15 miles down the road to a slaughter house. Native grass (no fertilizer) and rain water is all that is required.

If I were to grow crops, I'd have to pump water from the aquifer, fertilize, drop herbicides, etc. Terrible for the land, creek, and broader local ecosystem.

Fuck the vegans. They are the real monsters.

[ - ] fritz_maurentod 2 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 03:06:59 ago (+2/-0)

The problem is that city-dwellers have no clue about such things but they outvote you when decisions are made.

[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself 2 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 19:12:28 ago (+2/-0)

Why do you guys watch Joe Rogan. He has like 3 watchable webcasts, ever

[ - ] AlexanderMorose13 0 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 19:49:00 ago (+0/-0)

Agreed. For weeks I thought that bald guy was the same guy who made "Supersize Me" but older.

[ - ] MasklessTheGreat 0 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 22:23:56 ago (+0/-0)

He’s all ate up with the jews though.

[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 00:14:21 ago (+0/-0)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rxmw9eizOAo

this ones good aswell. he is smart and asks very precise question, and has an ability to make the other guy relax and open up. i dont watch him because of him, but if a person that i am interested in has talked with Joe Rogan, i am delighted to find that video because i know that i will get a lot of good information out of it.

[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 00:40:56 ago (+0/-0)

who's in the video you linked to? i ain't just clicking that stuff

[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 1 point 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 00:43:58 ago (+1/-0)

graham hancock

[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 00:45:15 ago (+0/-0)

i'll pass. i don't know who that is. and if they're on a famous person's webcast then it's certain jew-approved. i'll focus on my sphere of influence thanks

[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 12:57:19 ago (+0/-0)

whatever you say, closeminded kike bastard.

i am not noone. if i recommend something, it has value.

get lost newfag.

[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself 1 point 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 13:53:53 ago (+1/-0)

closeminded

implying you expressed an idea. this adjective usage is nonsense in this context.

if i recommend something, it has value.
i am not noone.

and who are you to me?

get lost newfag.

i don't understand your anger. i'll be ignoring it in the meantime

[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 0 points 2 monthsFeb 10, 2024 11:43:01 ago (+0/-0)

the correct procedure would be to consult my comment history and my upvote and downvote ratios, then you know who i am.

i am someone. watch it.

[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 00:44:42 ago (+0/-0)

who's in the video you linked to? i ain't just clicking that stuff

[ - ] deleted 2 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 14:19:37 ago (+2/-0)

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[ - ] Artificial_Intelligentile 1 point 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 00:09:14 ago (+1/-0)

perfect take, i shall repeat that in a conversation one day.

[ - ] x0x7 1 point 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 16:36:43 ago (+1/-0)

The flaw in this argument is, yes, hunting only kills one thing, but if you are eating raised livestock then the livestock is vegan and you are harvesting and treating more total fields.

[ - ] fritz_maurentod 1 point 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 03:04:41 ago (+1/-0)

There is this thing called grass fed beef...

[ - ] calx 1 point 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 16:31:48 ago (+1/-0)

People eat tofu salad?? That sounds horrific.

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 9 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 18:04:24 ago (+9/-0)

No, not people.

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 10:01:22 ago (+0/-0)

First of all, there's no such thing as a bloodless meal. Second of all, plants are trying to kill you.

[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 18:49:46 ago (+2/-2)

I'm not an environmentalist by any means but that argument is retarded. Cows take up a shit ton of land to produce. The feed lots and slaughterhouses also use land.

How about we just hang hippie faggots instead of arguing semantics?

[ - ] stillmostlyfriendly 1 point 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 21:28:17 ago (+2/-1)

Cows take up a shit ton of land to produce.

Bull shit. (Literately and figuratively speaking. ;) )

Maybe if you are trying to raise cattle in AZ or NV. Where I live in TX, the standard is 1 cow+calf per 7 acres. In more nutrient rich states (IN, ID, etc.), the native grasses have a higher carrying capacity.

The feed lots and slaughterhouses also use land.

Yes, feedlots use land. (Slaughter houses almost nothing.) But, you are incorrect to assume a feed lot is required.

Those are nasty evil places. I don't use one. I slaughter a steer annually for my family and extended family. My steer is raised on the land and travels 15 miles to a slaughter house.

...but that argument is retarded

This is something I've spent years studying ... sadly, I'm passionate about this topic. Happy to go on if you are interested.

How about we just hang hippie faggots instead of arguing semantics?

That's something we can both agree on.

[ - ] HeyJames 1 point 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 22:48:56 ago (+1/-0)

Bull shit. (Literately and figuratively speaking. ;) )

It's not lol

Sheep and chickens are many more times efficient per acre. Fisheries even more so. Cattle farming is not an efficient way to raise meat. 7 acres is more like 15 and I bet you feed in the colder months. That alfalfa has to be grown.

Not like you even know that much to begin with considering you hire spics to do all the actual work like any Texan rancher I've ever met...

[ - ] stillmostlyfriendly 2 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 23:00:26 ago (+2/-0)

Thanks for the down vote. Happy to give you an up vote.

Sheep and chickens are many more times efficient per acre

I know nothing about sheep. My chickens are also very efficient ... I don't give them any feed except Jan-Mar.

Not like you even know that much to begin with

So presumptive. I admire your arrogance.

7 acres is more like 15 and I bet you feed in the colder months. That alfalfa has to be grown.

So ignorant. But, that's OK. I was like you 15 years ago. We all have to start somewhere. (Zero feed given, if you are asking.)

considering you hire spics to do all the actual work like any Texan rancher I've ever met...

Never hired a 'spic'. Happy to meet you. :) But, maybe I'm not a 'real' Texas rancher ... Maybe that's my problem.

[ - ] HeyJames 1 point 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 23:18:57 ago (+1/-0)

I find it hard to believe you don't feed or use spic labor. Must be a real small time operation in East Texas

[ - ] stillmostlyfriendly 1 point 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 23:34:55 ago (+1/-0)

To be clear - I'm not a 'real' rancher. I wouldn't dare to claim to be one. Just a dirty capitalist land owner who happens to be tangentially involved in the cattle business.

Must be a real small time operation

Yes! Absolutely. Is that a bad thing? I work with a local producer who runs ~300 head. He and his son do everything. I've spent ample time visiting his operations. He is proud of what he does and I respect his craft.

I rent him 100 acres in return for 1 steer. A couple of good ol' white boys. For ~20 years, only a handshake is needed for anything we do. Fixing fences, trading steers, transport, dealing with insurance, etc. We honor what we say, and that's good enough.

He makes $$ off of me (he can run 12-15 cows+calves off of my land.) And, I get high quality beef, plus excellent land management. It's a fair deal.

Not to sound like a damn hippy, but I'm happy that I can feed my extended family without poisoning the land and without borrowing from tomorrow. Every year, the land is healthier than the last. Point being ... In my less-than-humble opinion ... this is the right way to do land management and food production. Walmart _might_ give me a 3-7% better price. But, fuck that noise. I'm a dirty capitalist who recognizes that long term profits may require a marginalization of short term profits.

:)

[ - ] fritz_maurentod 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 03:03:00 ago (+1/-1)

I assume you are a 100% city-dweller. A cow grasses on a large field and when it gets big enough, it's slaughtered and you get a shit ton of beef which is the tastiest substance on the planet. Nothing at all happens to the smaller animals living in that field, unless they are large predators. In many places (Argentina/Uruguay come to mind) there are no predators and huge natural grasslands. It doesn't get much more environmentally friendly than that.

[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 09:30:09 ago (+0/-0)

You couldn't be more wrong. Cows tear up the land and drive off other animals like varmints. It's not the worst thing in the world but to say there's no impact is just ridiculous. Especially in drier areas like most of Texas. Nobody's arguing beef is tasty. I'm arguing that it's an inefficient form of meat production which it is. Raising lamb is much less resource intensive.

Lamb used to be the biggest meat consumed in America pre war for this reason. You can get mad all you want, I'm not on a crusade against ranchers but I'll definitely call out their tough guy bullshit. Farmers and ranchers love to make all these bold claims then secretly use Monsanto chemicals and hire spics to do everything lmao

[ - ] fritz_maurentod 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 09:43:31 ago (+0/-0)

I wasn't arguing that cattle was particularly efficient as a meat production method but simply stating that the fields where they live don't have to be continually cleansed from life. Whether things like varmints are scared off depends on the density of the cattle on that field. Obviously, grass fed cattle isn't sustainable with the increasing global population, but that's a different discussion.

[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 4 monthsDec 15, 2023 09:55:48 ago (+0/-0)

Cattle farming is fine if we remove all the non whites from this planet. There is plenty of room for whites to eat all the beef we want. Problems arise from assuming beef can be produced for all the shit skins. I buy a brisket almost every week lol

[ - ] x0x7 0 points 4 monthsDec 14, 2023 17:07:43 ago (+0/-0)