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  • Its dead after the story. They nuked endgame content imo.

    Was not happy with the patch notes but signed in with my 4 friends. We beat the start of the new season stuff, then immediately saw how shit the season was about to be.

    Basically after 2 short missions, you do NMD only. Helltide is worse than useless, which sucks because it was my favorite solo casual grind for endgame.

    All 5 of us were off the game within an hour. We decided to go back to playing old games. 2 of us went back to playing Diablo 2 lol.

    Diablo 4 is hot garbo rn.

  • I wasn't really going into the context of nutrition as much as I was discussing energy production.

    There's good information to be found in this further analysis, but it relies on fine points of data that I didn't want to get bogged down on.

    My concept is more just efficiency of energy production over pollution rate. Good details though, so thank you.

  • But there would have been dozens of other species using the resources and slaughtering each other as I said above.

    It would be the same scale of slaughter, just spread out and brutal as described above.

    The meat industry has problems that should be discussed, but taking a moral stance of eating meat is evil is a most privileged delusional take.

  • Its a meat eat meat world my friend. Being my dinner is better than the carnivor that eats you alive and toys with your innards as it enjoys your screams of pain.

    The circle of life ends in death and the laws of nature demands consumption.

  • I dont think it is fair to discard the value of calories in a discussion of efficiency in food production.

    Milk is a staple of many American diets, maybe as a result of the Got Milk Yada Yada, my point being drinking a cup of milk is going to fill you up with x calories, weather you would have replaced it with 4 cups of almond milk or not.

    If you decided not to drink cow milk, and only had 30 calories from the single cup of almond milk you drank, the 90 calories you are missing will be made up elsewhere in your diet, potentially in a more inefficient replacement food.

    Sure, food scarcity is not the tightest conversation in America due to the prevalence of our high calorie diets, but in terms of human dietary habits as a whole, calorie density, difficulty of obtaining, and difficulty in distribution are desperate conversations that lives depend on.

  • Its also bad science.

    A gallon of Almond milk is 580 calories.

    A gallon of cow milk is 2,400 calories.

    Meaning in terms of actual nutrition vs pollution, cow milk is over twice as effective.

    Calculation= cal in alm milk/cal in alm milk : cal in cow milk / 2 × cal in alm milk. (2 in this equation stands for the rate of pollution multiplicity sourced from the title of this post, twice as much gasses).

    You wind up with 1 : 2.07

  • So we are talking about producing roughly 580 calories of almond milk vs producing 2400 calories of cow milk.

    So in terms of calories/pollution rate, we are talking about a scale of 1:2 in favor of cow milk efficiency.

    Meaning in terms of keeping people fed as a rate of efficiency in pollution, cow milk is twice as efficient.

    Does that math add up? feel free to check me.

    Edit: doubled the calories in an unsweetened silk almond milk for almond milk calorie count

    Used a local brand of whole milk that based on a short Google search seems pretty standard.

  • The same powers all capitalists use over forces of governing.

    By this logic, regulatory captured is impossible because an industry is only capable of influencing under its sphere. Government being influenced by capitalism is a direct proof of capitalists influence outside of their sphere of control.

    The power of the people is unity to force the wealthy to act.