mercoledì 24 gennaio 2024

We have always eaten insects, especially without a helmet as a rider.

It's comical, an insect needs to breathe more often for the same weight, so for the same weight it produces three times as much CO2, which is fine with me, it helps the trees to grow big and beautiful.

Then, for the same weight, an insect has more "bones" than "meat", so it is necessary to eat three times as much to cover the same protein requirement, which will lead to the production of CO2 per kilo of consumable protein of approximately 6 times respect to the beaf, pork, or other political animals that wander around television or write bullshit online and offline.

And that's fine with me because this way plants grow stronger and more beautiful, by consuming CO2.

So there are no problems here, since we have always eaten insects, especially on horseback and on a motorbike, but also on a bicycle and a scooter, especially without a helmet as a rider.

But... if the cows, pigs, etc. from a farm away escape from their stables, they will make a killing around your crops until you catch them and put them back in again. Let's make a large breeding farm, ten thousand animal heads. Massive damage, proportions comparable only to the damage done by the tax man in your life.

However, if the insects escape from your farm, let's say from a small farm, ten million (and an apartment is enough to raise them), in three days they are 100 million, in two weeks they are one billion, in one month they are billions of billions, nothing stops them, they fly over rivers and fences, they raze everything that can be eaten to the ground, harvest fields, forests, golf and football fields (those that are not synthetic, however), leaving all the animals, including humans, dead of hunger...

Only the ocean and the North Pole stops them fro crossing from continent to continent.

However, if in a coordinated way tens of farms accidentally lose billions of insects each, cautiously on every continent and island, what happens is, you know, well, you do the math...

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