To: bitt
gross. fake meat.
fake Dr. Gates has his globalist fingers in ever pie
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There is a fake meat product being sold now at fast food restaurants and it’s called “impossible meat” (e.g., Impossible Burger). I cringe to think what’s in it, and what will slowly be added to it over time...*shudder*
386 posted on
04/29/2020 7:20:08 PM PDT by
ransomnote
(IN GOD WE TRUST)
To: ransomnote
There is a fake meat product being sold now at fast food restaurants and its called impossible meat (e.g., Impossible Burger). I cringe to think whats in it, and what will slowly be added to it over time...*shudder* ...and new, delicious, Soylent Covid.
407 posted on
04/29/2020 7:45:27 PM PDT by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
To: ransomnote
Possible this is another way their symbolism identifies them. Also possible it's chaff.
I'd read around 3 times over the past 2 years that sexually abused children (sodomized) can develop dark circles under their eyes as a result of blunt trauma (tears admitting bacteria). I recall watching a video wherein a person who claimed to have professional experience working with abused children reviewed footage of young children of the British royal family, noting with concern the dark circles under the eyes routinely seen in the children.
Apparently these circles can be very dark on some children - hence the emergence of Panda symbolism. There are said to be Pedo jokes and clothing lines which use Panda symbolism to refer to sexual abuse of children. Discernment is required - the meme below matches what I've read to this point. If this symbolism is Pedo friendly, one wonders why Tom Hanks and Bill Gates are shown laughing it up with pandas. The "panda" actors look creepy, regardless of their purpose and I can't imagine why they are popular other than tradition, likely sordid tradition, in my opinion.
409 posted on
04/29/2020 7:47:00 PM PDT by
ransomnote
(IN GOD WE TRUST)
:: impossible meat (e.g., Impossible Burger) ::
And, remember folks, “impossible” meat isn’t meat so it does not require USDA certification as actual meat fit for human consumption.
562 posted on
04/30/2020 4:44:07 AM PDT by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(Scatology is serendipitous)
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