A Danger to the World's Food: Genetic Engineering and the Economic Interests of the Life Science
Peter Ashby writes
It's really no wonder many people don't like Sprouts, even at solstice
celebrations. This is almost certainly a visceral anti GM instinct.
Well, for some people it's certainly a visceral instinct of some form.
Sometimes a retr0gastral instinct.
Who quite likes sprouts, especially at solstice celebrations when his
wife pan fries them with chestnuts.
Love sprouts, but not the insipid new low eructic acid cultivars.
I note the sophistiocation of your bubble & squeak,
But then all extant life is simply
the mutants that won the lottery.
Absolutely, a most accurate observation.
There are mutants all around us. Unfortunately the natural selection
process is somewhat inhibited in humans. So clearly failed mutants
without a lifeforce like lotus are allowed to survive instead of a rapid
culling, as should happen in the wild.
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Oz
This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious.
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