Interestingly, it's actually illegal is many states.I'd eat it. I want them to culture some human, I'd try that too. Harvesting it myself is a pain in the ***.
Interestingly, it's actually illegal is many states.I'd eat it. I want them to culture some human, I'd try that too. Harvesting it myself is a pain in the ***.
I work in this industry. Can't get in to too many details though.Where or how were you able to taste it? If you don't mind me asking.
You work for Soylent Technologies, huh?I work in this industry. Can't get in to too many details though.
That's funny, I actually do know people that work here: https://soylent.com/You work for Soylent Technologies, huh?
Aww, no original Soylent Green flavor. Sad.That's funny, I actually do know people that work here: https://soylent.com/
Then there will be those people who simply fear change who are like “you cant take my gas guzzling car, you cant take my guns, and you cant take my meat!”
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Thats just it, no one is taking your gas guzzling truck (I literally just bought a 2022 gas guzzling truck 2 months ago), no is taking your guns (I still have the same guns I had 15 years ago), and no one is taking your meat (my freezer is stocked full). But there is certain amount of people who think all these things are being taken from them. They are idiots.If you want me to rid of my gas guzzling truck, pay for the electronic conversion. Make sure I have a decent way to charge consistently, make sure it keeps its torque and hp. And off-road and towing capabilities. Then I’m good.
Most of these things are necessities for my ideal lifestyle.
That being said, I only have a hybrid for our 2nd vehicle. I’ll Tesla up when Teslas go down.
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Humans could only wish they tasted as good as Spam.Paul Theroux theorized (tongue in cheek) that many Pacific Islanders love SPAM because it tastes very similar to long pig (human flesh). So that may scratch your itch until you can get the lab version. I recommend pairing with a nice Chianti, preferably bottled in a fiasco.