ghostoutlaw
ghostoutlaw t1_j5xujww wrote
We have that here in America too. They’re called lakes. They’re everywhere and they’re free.
ghostoutlaw t1_j45o8sx wrote
Isn’t most meat red meat with the exception of chicken and turkey? Fish being fish, aka a vegetable.
ghostoutlaw t1_j3fblen wrote
Reply to Uganda: Father of 102 children from 12 wives quits family expansion due to inflation by nimobo
This is the exact solution to inflation. Why is he stopping!
ghostoutlaw t1_j0blfl8 wrote
Reply to comment by AntiKouk in [OC] Over the last decade, Chile has risen to become the world's third-largest producer of cherries, only behind Turkey and the United States. 🍒 by latinometrics
Yup! Happens everywhere. Other countries are more centrally planned than the US, so I expect that. The fact that the US still does it in 2022 blows my Mind.
ghostoutlaw t1_j0aj4n8 wrote
Reply to [OC] Over the last decade, Chile has risen to become the world's third-largest producer of cherries, only behind Turkey and the United States. 🍒 by latinometrics
Fun fact: for the most part, the USA could be the number one producer in the world for basically anything we want to.
We don’t because we write laws that force us to dump milk down the drain if we the price goes to low or burn crops if we over produce. The ironic part there is we can actually predict these events in advance with relative accuracy to be able to prepare more effectively to ship these goods further to maintain price but help with global supply. If you ever need more evidence people should not rule over others, this is it. Instead of being able to sell milk for money, our laws make us dump it down the drain.
ghostoutlaw t1_iwada13 wrote
Reply to comment by adamh789 in [OC] I bought and cooked 5.5 lb of chicken quarters. This is the breakdown of the weight throughout the process by dreaming-in-colour
I buy the ones that come in 6 vacuum packed bags of ~2 breasts. Not sure if this changes your answer. No styrofoam anywhere.
ghostoutlaw t1_iw97k8e wrote
Reply to comment by notwalkinghere in [OC] I bought and cooked 5.5 lb of chicken quarters. This is the breakdown of the weight throughout the process by dreaming-in-colour
Kinda almost makes sense.
Does this affect Costco boneless skinless chicken breast?
It shouldn’t but I wouldn’t doubt it.
ghostoutlaw t1_iw952vj wrote
Reply to comment by dreaming-in-colour in [OC] I bought and cooked 5.5 lb of chicken quarters. This is the breakdown of the weight throughout the process by dreaming-in-colour
Prolly how they get away with it so they don’t get called for literally holding their finger on the scale as we pay for it
ghostoutlaw t1_iw92txc wrote
Reply to comment by notwalkinghere in [OC] I bought and cooked 5.5 lb of chicken quarters. This is the breakdown of the weight throughout the process by dreaming-in-colour
Is there any other benefit here aside from weight? Sanitation, longevity, anything?
ghostoutlaw t1_iw90gli wrote
Reply to [OC] I bought and cooked 5.5 lb of chicken quarters. This is the breakdown of the weight throughout the process by dreaming-in-colour
Did I read a headline recently that said chicken producers were injecting water into the chicken parts to inflate their weight and get them to sell for more?
ghostoutlaw t1_irzhn4e wrote
Reply to comment by StewofPuppies in Rare plant thought to be extinct discovered on Kamehameha Schools land on Hawaiʻi Island : Maui Now by Open-Satisfaction-36
DBZ Abridged covers this in depth how shitty of a parent goku is. It's actually called out several times. And it's fucking hilarious.
ghostoutlaw t1_irylv5q wrote
Reply to Rare plant thought to be extinct discovered on Kamehameha Schools land on Hawaiʻi Island : Maui Now by Open-Satisfaction-36
Is it a senzu plant?
ghostoutlaw t1_jdpf0ex wrote
Reply to ELI5: How come recessive genes don't die out? by JackytheWriter
It’s called a hardy weinberg equilibrium. Unless there’s some catastrophic event, like we kill all the redheads, or something less sadistic like some kind of geographic change like a flood and a new River happening to divide people, random chance plus the continued passing of recessive genes keep things where they’re at.
We’re talking about absolutely massive sample sizes so it works out that you might end up reproducing with someone who has recessive genes you didn’t know about.