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  • damn, now Im hungry. I want in vitro beef that tastes like chicken-pig chimera:D

  • nice tits

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  • Meat eater myself, but never come across vegetarian or vegan smugness, not even close. What I have come across are unprovoked attacks on the above mentioned by some meat eaters, who for some reason get offended when people choose to get their proteins from other sources.

  • This is a stupite idea, they found a way to produce meat in the lab but what we will do whith the other animals because there will be 2546557668779768543 cows and 764654345268797978786453 chickens !!!!!

    ahh....ok, we will kill them at the end because there are a lot

  • @wiseman7916 lol. Killing them now and allowing future generations to thrive is a MUCH smaller loss than continuing this moronic practice and forcing more and more to die. The amount of chicken North America consumes in a day is equivalent to the amount consumed in a YEAR in the 1930's. The most abused animals on the planet are slaughtered at a MUCH faster, and larger rate than you think.

  • what? xD

    

  • I'd eat that to DEATH!

  • This does seem like a great option in an environmentally and ethical standpoint. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions as well as water and land use are all positives. Ending world hunger... I'm not sure that this would be as possible, at least not for a long time as this "technology" would be expensive and probably patented which would lead to dependence on the large corporations involved in this. Also I don't trust current science telling me what my dietary needs are, take the US as an example...

  • When women talk about science, they become 10X more attractive...

  • I think in future two kinds of supply and feed: Organic food(in all its variations) and in vitro meat.Even for space travel!! BUT NO GMO -muck.

  • ...what happens to the animals that are already here?

    Great concept though! Now it just needs to be profitable as well as cheaper, better, tastier and healthier than conventional meat. Any ETA on when we can get our first batch?

  • @Scienceinseconds Hi! I think this is pretty awesome information. Could I translate it to my language (brazilian portuguese) and post it in my channel? I would put the credits to your channel and a link to the original video. Thank you very much

  • This could be one of the biggest advancements ever. Seriously, if this takes off it really could help us take big steps towards ending starvation, and just think of where we could go from there!

  • I'd eat it.

    At the moment I'm vegetarian though.

  • The biggest achievement would be ending smugness of meat-eaters!

    Meat-eaters = 1000X worse than child molestors. Child molestors think molesting children should be a choice, just like meat-eaters think people should do whatever they want to animals.

  • @mphello You are an idiot. Even if you just wrote that comment to be a troll, and don't actually hold that naive and ridiculous view, you are an idiot. Use your damned head for something besides stuffing broccoli into!

  • @TimothyStuartRiches You're a shithead and a dumbfuck. If you don't like my statement, then you can give logical reasonable arguments why you think it's wrong. But starting with ad hominem attacks proves you don't know anything.

  • @mphello Right back at you. Your entire first comment was ad hominem. No facts, just blanket assertions with no basis whatsoever. Here's a fact: Salad is what food eats. Here's another: Vegans have lower bone mineral density. One more: Our gut lost the ability to get energy from fiber long ago.

  • @TimothyStuartRiches Here's another: bullshit.

    There is no objective scientific proof of any "lower bone density" loss for vegans.

    Vegans live longer. They die less of cancer.

    I'm not into because of the health effects, and I don't believe a lot of what's said, but it's also complete bullshit that veganism is "worse" for a human.

  • @mphello Wow. You think molesting a child is better then eating meat?

  • @IKillBabyKittensLOL Yes. Tough shit.

    I don't do either, since they are both evil.

    That is my fucking free speech right of belief.

    If the next thing out of your mouth isn't defending that free speech, I don't have to give a FUCK about any other laws.

  • @mphello Ethically, you're right. But shit you could troll people so bad with this kind of stuff, just SAY you're a vegan and you'll have everyone in the room crying and trying to sooth their guilty conscience.

  • @pooscifer

    = Ethically, you're right.=

    Then that is ALL that matters. I don't give a fuck about this unprovable psychology shit.

    e.g. There is no way to prove whether anyone has a "guilty conscience" or not.

  • @mphello lmfao. Did you read what I said? I'm on YOUR side here. I'm saying THEY have the guilty conscience, which is why they get all butthurt when you point out that they're violating basic ethics.

  • This would mean cheaper,higher quality meat.It would allow vast amounts of agriculture to be cleared back to wild country.And plus we'll be able to buy all kinds of exotic animal meats at our local supermarkets,maybe even extinct ones :)

  • Why would it seem gross? It looks like a clean and safe alternative for dead animals.

    The possible reasonable alternative - eating bugs like larvae or crickets - isn't very attractive as well (at least in the western world). I'd rather eat in vitro meat, to be honest.

  • @Rettequetette well its the "food reflex" that is repenting us from in-vitro meat

  • Squishy and moist! Squishy and moist!!

  • I'm for it. Also for regrowing body parts. Also for mechanical upgrades. I'm on the fence.

  • The biggest acheivement would be ending vegeterain smugness!

  • @Ignorantf00l LGBTQ activists are encouraged to share their opinions and findings. Feminist activists are encouraged to share their opinions and findings. Cultural activists are encouraged to share their opinions and findings. Why is that not the case with veg*ns? If your head is sincerely that far up your ass, that you STILL associate a revolutionary finding like this with the trivial "ethics war" between veg*ns ad non veg*ns then maybe you need to work on your smugness.

  • @pooscifer It's intended to be a joke. I understand that meat is murder, it is true. I don't have the willpower not eat meat. If I had the choice to eat artificial meat instead of animal meat, I'd eat the artificial one. And ffs, "vag*ns"?! You really had to? You ARE smug.

  • @Ignorantf00l LOL. Veg*ns is just an easier way to type vegan/vegetarians. Is writing "LOL" instead of "laugh out loud" smug too? Is writing wtf instead of "what the fuck" smug?

    Are you sure it's veg*n (yes I did that one on purpose) smugness that bothers you? Or guilt? Because I've ever met anyone so touchy about that, lololololol.

  • @pooscifer To answer your question: a little bit both. But the first bothers me more:P And I thought that you typing veg*n because you use the sameway as n*gger or stuff like that. Vegan is the short for vegetarian, so I don't know why you use it.

  • @Ignorantf00l LMAO. No, I'm pretty sure that's not it (hope not). I looked it up like, 5 min ago and apparently it's a short form, convenient as fuck. Also vegan's not short for vegetarian. Vegetarians consume milk, vegans don't consume ANY animal bi-products. Vegans more of a lifestyle, while vegetarian is a diet.

  • @pooscifer meh. didn't know that.

  • @Ignorantf00l Now you do. Do you know what goes on in factory farms? WHY veg*ns get so fanatical about this shit? It's not just eating meat; eating meat from one of those humble cutesy mom n pop organic farms doesn't really bother most. It's factory farming that's the issue.

  • @pooscifer Yep I know. That's where the guilt is from.

  • @Ignorantf00l D'aww, it's fine, so long as you buy organic (make sure you KNOW it's a humane farm though, none of this "free ranged" deceptive bullshit) it's not too big a deal. You'd still help add to the minority who ISN'T having their money scammed out of them by an industry that repays them by ruining their economy, environment, health and basic ethics.

  • @pooscifer

    EXACTLY! GREAT JOB!

    All the vegan-haters are FANATICALLY OPPOSED to looking at the REALITY of factory farming, OPPOSED to looking at what the REAL issues are. They are fanatical extremist denialists, precisely because they cannot and will not look at ALL sides of an issue before making up their minds and taking action.

  • @mphello It's a cruel irony too. I've never met a vegan who pushed their beliefs on others, till someone asked them about it. The moment they begin to even TALK about the issues WHAM they're being "smug" or "extremist". Feminism gets the same type of reaction,but at least it's protected by HR laws and political correctness. You can't blame someone who's genuinely misinformed, but for those who are AWARE of the facts, but still choose to look only at what they want to see-well that's pathetic.

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