you have to define 'scale' see i have scaled heaps of meat…

Twetch ·

you have to define 'scale' see
i have scaled heaps of meat before, on real scales even.

example, i estimate my cock weighs more than the scales say 😥
https://twetch.app/t/e6452afb57b4d38d79e11dbc88e6a2e6102bb2e5af8e147d3e2a44a3f8a68b91

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Twetch ·

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Twetch ·

i wouldn't say as small as an emoji @1618 maybe @4 's is

Twetch ·

Hahaha ok. I think we could feed more people if we just ate plants. It requires less resources and we would have a lot less chance of virus like corona from even starting.

Twetch ·

almost...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/home/the-most-germ-infested-places-you-encounter-every-day--and-how-to-avoid-getting-sick/2017/12/13/583bec2a-dc58-11e7-b859-fb0995360725_story.html
don't have to eat animal to get its germs. also..

Twetch ·

some animals such as the darkling beetle grub or mealworms can get environmental waste such as polystyrene and styrofoam and still remain healthy and eatable to humans, without plant involvement or biodegrading. not many plants eat that stuff fast & live

Twetch ·

Correct, you don’t have to eat the animal to get it’s germs. The process of producing animals for consumption is a breeding ground for bacteria and has resulted in many harmful viruses.

Twetch ·

that is true also. and obviously i have been eating my greens but tell me this is not funny 🤨

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JGMUAsv6js

Twetch ·

Lmao ya thats pretty good

Twetch ·

The reason why most people resist change is because they focus on what they have to give up instead of what they have to gain.

Twetch ·

and also the fact that change is intrinsically valueless

change can also carry germs 😷

whereas grasping at straws i don't have a lot of data on 😝😉

Twetch ·

surely we could come to some healthy mutual agreement like for example just BBQ the bankers and several others and meat in the middle 🔥

Twetch ·

Hahaha sure or some cruelty free seitan 😋