Someone said there was Pokemon in here but I'm not seeing any... Guess the lure wore off.
They're over here (X-wing Off Topic - Pokemon GO).
Someone said there was Pokemon in here but I'm not seeing any... Guess the lure wore off.
They're over here (X-wing Off Topic - Pokemon GO).
put Paw Patrol on for my son to watch on his Birthday so I could read forum posts and not spend time with him.
am I a bad father?
he is happy tho
X-Wing 1.0 may be on the way out and X-Wing 2.0 will soon be the plastic crack of choice for most of the people on these boards;
But this thread will still be Totally Pointless.
Cheers
Baaa
Bacon's pretty good though, right?
4 minutes ago, Smutpedler said:Bacon's pretty good though, right?
Never a truer word spoken on these here forums.
Cheers
Baaa
What kind of necromancy have we here ?
21 minutes ago, Smutpedler said:Bacon's pretty good though, right?
Well, since you clearly want to open a discussion on this topic:
It depends, as your use of "good" here is ambiguous. Let's disentangle it a bit, shall we...
If you mean "it tastes
good
," then yes. It's one of the few commonly eaten foods in the Western diet that really contains a lot of the umami flavor.
But in just about every other way, it's pretty bad. Environmentally and ecologically, pork is incredibly inefficient to produce, and leaves a disproportionately large impact footprint. From a moral standpoint, industrial farming, slaughtering, and processing facilities tend to have a pretty bad track record with both animal welfare and the treatment and compensation of the human workers. From a health standpoint, bacon is a risky food, both in terms of cardiac and digestive health. Some recent studies suggest that, as far as cancer risks go, a strip of bacon is possibly worse than a pack of cigarettes. Colorectal cancers are one of the fastest growing types of cancer, especially in younger people.
No point?
How about some pointillism!
Here I thought it was going to be a clever post about how points are only in the app/website.
Still, a better post than most a month ago.
I agree
3 hours ago, AllWingsStandyingBy said:
Well, since you clearly want to open a discussion on this topic:
It depends, as your use of "good" here is ambiguous. Let's disentangle it a bit, shall we...
If you mean "it tastes good ," then yes. It's one of the few commonly eaten foods in the Western diet that really contains a lot of the umami flavor.
But in just about every other way, it's pretty bad. Environmentally and ecologically, pork is incredibly inefficient to produce, and leaves a disproportionately large impact footprint. From a moral standpoint, industrial farming, slaughtering, and processing facilities tend to have a pretty bad track record with both animal welfare and the treatment and compensation of the human workers. From a health standpoint, bacon is a risky food, both in terms of cardiac and digestive health. Some recent studies suggest that, as far as cancer risks go, a strip of bacon is possibly worse than a pack of cigarettes. Colorectal cancers are one of the fastest growing types of cancer, especially in younger people.
But... bacon sarnies?
3 hours ago, Arkanta974 said:What kind of necromancy have we here ?
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The pointless kind. Of course, saying "pointless necromancy" on these forums is redundant, and therefore pointless. Now I'm rambling... I think forgot the point I was making.
5 minutes ago, pickirk01 said:The pointless kind. Of course, saying "pointless necromancy" on these forums is redundant, and therefore pointless. Now I'm rambling... I think forgot the point I was making.
There wasn't one. That was the point.
Pew pew.
5 hours ago, AllWingsStandyingBy said:
Well, since you clearly want to open a discussion on this topic:
It depends, as your use of "good" here is ambiguous. Let's disentangle it a bit, shall we...
If you mean "it tastes good ," then yes. It's one of the few commonly eaten foods in the Western diet that really contains a lot of the umami flavor.
But in just about every other way, it's pretty bad. Environmentally and ecologically, pork is incredibly inefficient to produce, and leaves a disproportionately large impact footprint. From a moral standpoint, industrial farming, slaughtering, and processing facilities tend to have a pretty bad track record with both animal welfare and the treatment and compensation of the human workers. From a health standpoint, bacon is a risky food, both in terms of cardiac and digestive health. Some recent studies suggest that, as far as cancer risks go, a strip of bacon is possibly worse than a pack of cigarettes. Colorectal cancers are one of the fastest growing types of cancer, especially in younger people.
TLDR?
Bacon is the bestest.
Cheers
Baaa