I can't believe this is happeneing look at all of these insane mutations the world is never going to be the same what should we do? We humans should
all feel te pain of these poor turtles. We should all have to eat deformed vegetables like these for our roles in enjoying electricity and taking it
for granted. Just because you'd like to keep perfectly round and symetrical shaped vegetables cold in the refridgerator so they don't spoil doesn't
mean these turtles should have to walk around with two heads on one body. If you think you aren't to blame for any of the earths pollutions you better
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This video is the ultimate proof to prove anything ever in the history of proving things:
That those 'mutated' specimens are from Michigan is interesting to me. Funny thing is I grew up in Michigan and found a mutated dandelion
exactly like the ones she is showing you. That was in the early 90's when I was a kid.
From there welcome to the wild world of heirloom vegetables! Heirloom vegetables are bred for flavor, colors etc, generally ignoring other
characteristics such as uniformity in shape. The big agriculture industry uses hybrid tomatoes that
are NOT bred for flavor, but instead
uniformity of shape and size and tolerance of shipping and handling related issues involved in mechanical processing and storage and so on. Just
because possibly every piece of fruit or vegetable you've ever seen at Walmart or McDonalds is always the same shape and size doesn't mean thats the
way nature works.
Instead, for many of us whom actually have grown our own food the fun is in seeing what odd shapes might grow for us this year. The fact that so many
people see a weird shaped strawberry from Michigan and automatically declare its from a year ago power plant disaster from the other side of the world
proves to me that these same people freaking out about everyone being such wasteful people themselves dont grow their own food to not use so much
energy from the same infrastructure as everybody else who apparently should feel guilty.
Oh, and 2 headed turtles is also part of nature with fossils something like 150 million years old being found. Back in Michigan in either 1999 or 2000
we went to a pet store that had at least 50 baby 2 headed turtles of different mutation flavors all in one tank. Odds are you can go out pet storing
tomorrow and buy one for $20.
Food for thought. Look at all of it!!! YUM!!!
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