Posted on 03/18/2023 3:22:36 AM PDT by spirited irish
“It’s kind of weird that I gave you a topic where there is only one right answer,” Cutler continued. “We don’t want to eat bugs and it’s gross. But should we be eating bugs? Yeah, because we’re killing the world by raising cows and animals. So we need to, not get rid of cows, but like, try to balance our diet so that not so much of our land is being used to raise cows, cause it’s killing the Ozone layer.”
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John the Baptist fared well on insects and wild honey.
Until he lost his head.
We ate grasshoppers in Boy Scouts to teach you how to live off the land. They are pretty good if roasted right.
I wonder if Bill Gates and John Kerry are enjoying their bug diets?
Yet people continue to send their kids to government schools.
I can’t pass judgment on bug eating until I’ve tasted bugs. I’m still scared to try one. Gosh, wonder if they’re delicious.
Shrimp guts don’t look appetizing but they’re nor so bad.
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In my elementary school the kid was named Michael.
And he did not discriminate - all non-stinging bugs were fair game.
And he charged a dime, if I remember correctly.
You know - Inflation and all that.
This was in the mid-'70s.
LOL
Spring Canyon Middle School is so fortunate to have English teachers that have advanced education in the hard sciences. It’s a great combination since a holistic educational approach can be taken. That reinforces science lessons in English class. For those students that are scientifically inclined and adverse to humanities it gives them motivation to learn English. The opposite is true for the humanity-minded. They get a much needed reinforcement of science lessons in English class.
This type of assignment creates well rounded, highly articulate advocate citizens that will save the planet, if it’s not too late.
How much drugs does it take to reach this level of stupid???
Of course the freak lefty teacher didn’t eat any, she told the students she ate one in another class…yeah right (wink)
Yeah, I thought the army of little old blue haired ladies giving up their hairspray won that battle.
Oh well, there’s a bunch of newborns that haven’t heard about it. Recycling, and all that. I guess you can recycle BS.
A black angus is really just a big bug, if you think about it.
indeed endlessly
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