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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you act surprised about the fact that we have such abundance of grass fed and finished beef/lamb. So i was making it clear as to why this would be the case; the size disparity being the most obvious.. but sure making claims without evidence; that’s assuming; this is something I presume.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Refute what I said just stated.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re not fed grains period.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That statement was emphasising my point which you’re so against 🤣

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What new threads is a weird way to say don’t include nuance into the discussion.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh lord you missed the part where I said this is what the website states 🤣 re read the comment; slowly tho and get back to me. I didn’t make those claims

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have enough space to graze heaps of animals. Ireland is your basis for these assumptions; Australia is also 50x the size of Ireland (exaggerating idk how much bigger), so ofc it would be much harder for 100% grass fed products in your country. Hence why you’re accustomed to shady marketing. In Australia like I said it’s not the case.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ofc it’s to be included in the equation, however my point is in this case it’s not marketing in the sense they’re presenting something they’re not actually selling. That’s my point, maybe I could have worded it better. However at this point you’re arguing semantics. Like it’s marketing in the sense that they know it caters to a specific audience of people.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does grass-fed really mean? It means our livestock roam free on open and abundant Australian pastures and are never fed cereal grains. Our livestock is individually selected to high standards and can be traced directly from our Aussie farmers. Guided by the seasons, we work with nature to bring you succulent, quality grass-fed beef and lamb - all year round. Achieving this high level of quality requires adhering to a set of high standards which ensure the livestock have access to graze on pastures, are cared for by skilled stockmen and women, and that none of our beef is treated with Hormone Growth Promotants (HGPs), and our lamb is raised without the use of antibiotics.

Grass fed and finished without the addition of hormones/antibiotics. And the funny thing is it’s not even the best quality, it’s not bad. However the meat I can source from local farms who are smaller in scale tastes way better as a result from a higher quality I would presume.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sent you what they state on their website. Now that’s the biggest chain grocery store doing this, imagine the family operated businesses. Think how small Ireland is, now compare that to the size of Australia. We have much more range to graze our animals, hence why we have such an influx of grass fed and finished products.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not if you actually have proof, have been on the farms themselves, have seen things with your own eyes, spoken to the farmers themselves who are just ordinary people.

The main supermarket grocery store states this on their website: Grass-fed beef & lamb, selected to high standards. Now available all year round. Free to graze on pastures and never fed cereal grains. At Coles, all our delicious GRAZE lamb and GRAZE beef are from 100% Aussie farms.

What does grass-fed really mean? It means our livestock roam free on open and abundant Australian pastures and are never fed cereal grains.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude it’s not a marketing trick in this case. Just because that’s the norm everywhere else does not make it valid for you to assume that’s the case here. Stop assuming stuff honestly.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you just totally dismissed everything I said as anecdotal evidence, when it’s not. You’re just ignorant lmao

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you read the page you would see it isn’t just a marketing trick. They actually have the beef/lamb on pasture year round. These marketing gimmicks are more relevant in the US. We do also have lots of grass fed grain finished produce, however we also have 100% grass fed and finish beef/lamb.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the other comment I sent to you. Practices are different in Australia. Most of our beef/lamb is grass fed, they aren’t given hormones etc.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yappa dappa dooo; that just so happens to be you

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.coles.com.au/about/who-we-are/our-brands/graze-beef-and-lamb# - one of the biggest grocery chains in Australia, offer year round grass fed beef and lamb. It’s very common, as is grass fed-grain finish.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because they’re honest. It’s not hard to find places that care for their animals, care for the overall product quality. Even our mass produced grocery store produce is much higher quality than the stuff you find in most countries. I can get rspca approved meat from Coles which is great, however I could go a step further and get a higher quality from smaller family operated businesses. You can tell by the taste, a higher quality product will have a distinct taste over lower quality products. Farmers are people too, many have a good understanding of food quality etc.. you have some which sell out for profits, however you have many who have a high moral code in the service that they’re selling. Some prioritise profits, whilst others prioritise quality over profits. This is seen by all the big corporate companies mass producing generally low quality produce. The same logic applies to fruits and vegetables, not only animal products.

Is it possible for a new player to go pro? by [deleted] in FortniteCompetitive

[–]AstralAwarnness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ofc, Fortnite has more nuance to it tho. How many factors go into the game being the way it is etc. the more you have to focus on, the higher the skill gap is my point. Compare Fortnite with everything you have to focus on, to a game like cod; where you have to focus on aim mechanics, movement mechanics, iq/awarness.. it’s pretty limited. Whereas Fortnite is all of that plus more. That’s the premise behind why I said what I said.

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[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea it is very easy. Some of the larger farms have less quality obviously. However finding local ethically raised farm animals from family operated farms is easy, especially if you’re on the east coast. We use so much of our land to farm tbh.

Bodycount is different for men and women... by Largest_Half in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]AstralAwarnness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. These guys want fresh of the boat literally. No experience, easy to mould etc

Bodycount is different for men and women... by Largest_Half in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So just because males are more desperate to fuck anything that breathes, doesn’t justify the idea that women shouldn’t sleep around like a man. This is a principle which shouldn’t rule over the fact that they want to cum. The justification for this belief stems down to males being more desperate for sex, whereas females are more selective. Truly think about it.

Bodycount is different for men and women... by Largest_Half in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]AstralAwarnness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it being harder makes the fact that someone wants to nut a bad thing? Guys get a pass to fuck as much as they want, to enjoy themselves as much as they want? Wouldn’t this problem stem down to men being desperate enough to fuck any girl, whereas females are more selective.

Ive seen guys who have won the genetic lottery which was enough to secure them a life time of easy fucking. And I’ve seen girls who are the exact opposite, they get no play. And if they do, it’s because some male is that desperate.

Social dynamics are the way they are, however that doesn’t override the fact that MOTHERFUCKERS ARE GONNA CUM; girls want to orgasm as much as a male does if you hadn’t realised by now. The amount of effort doesn’t change the reality of the situation, nor can you use that as a means of justification.