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    [Albion] penalties

    Numbers dyslexia is a thing actually, it's called dyscalculia.
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    [Albion] penalties

    Then it's a 37.5% failure rate, not success rate. His success rate is 62.5%, not good but way better than the incorrect maths you presented.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    It literally isn't opinions though is it. What I've stated are facts. People just don't like being told what happens on dairy farms as it removes their ignorance.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Education is generally the best way. I initially went pescetarian because I had a module on the environment in my uni degree and the statistics are appalling. Then through being pescetarian I watched documentaries on the fishing industry and decided that I didn't want to eat fish anymore...
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Given that I was born and raised in Brighton, have supported the Albion my whole life, come from a family who have supported them, had a season since as soon as I could due to financial reasons and travel to away games whenever possible. I'd say yes, I love Brighton. This thread is on animal...
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Carrots don't have a central nervous system or a brain to process pain or other feelings. You've already shown yourself to be a moron there bud. Also if you want to save plants then the best way to do it is to become vegan as less plants are grown to feed a human than to feed animals for...
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Turns out people don't like learning what actually goes on for their cup of tea in the morning. All I did was state what happens on EVERY dairy farm. The only thing I got wrong is that if the calf is a female, they are instead raised to do exactly the same as their mother.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Well it's also just true. Dairy farming relies on everything I said. It is also impossible to love animals when you raise them in an inhumane way then murder them years before they would naturally die.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    I really enjoy oat milk on cereal. It's a lot creamier than some of the other plant milks which makes it a better substitute. In coffee I was drinking it before I was even vegetarian, let alone vegan. I much preferred it to dairy milk.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Yes and the fact is that the transport of those is still massively less than the emissions from rearing local meat and dairy. These days tofu is grown in the Netherlands so it's even less transport than before.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    If they cared about their animals they wouldn't subject them to forced impregnation, rip those babies away from their mothers while the mothers cry out for them and then murder those babies while they're still suffering separation anxiety. You can't be an animal farmer and care for your...
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Except they don't. The companies source their almonds from farms in Spain. Very different to importing their almonds from Spain.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Feed is regularly used in the UK. 68% of soy imports into the UK are for livestock, and even those that claim not to contribute to Amazon deforestation often do. https://unearthed.greenpeace.org/2022/02/10/deforestation-free-soya-farmers-amazon-destruction/amp/ The CO2 absorption of the...
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    Almond milk in the UK tends to come from Almonds grown in Southern Spain. Much better for the environment than the ones grown in California.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    In the dairy or meat industry, food miles make up a tiny fraction of the carbon emissions.
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    [TV] A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk? - Panorama

    They do far less environmental damage than dairy. They use less land, less blue water and produce less greenhouse gases than the equivalent amount of cow's milk. People point to soy milk as being the cause of the destruction of the Amazon rainforest. In reality 90% of soy grown there goes to...
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    [Other Sport] Sure to be polarising - esports in the commonwealth games?

    Actually pro players have to have far more personality than the average sports pro. They are generally in front of fans with their personality on display far more than a sports pro. They stream practice games constantly whilst discussing with viewers. They're far more in the spotlight relative...
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    [Other Sport] Sure to be polarising - esports in the commonwealth games?

    Plenty of esports are extremely cerebral. DOTA 2 for example has a lot of chess players who also play it as it's a game that requires a lot of planning and adaption on the fly so it helps train the brain to think for those situations.
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    [Other Sport] Sure to be polarising - esports in the commonwealth games?

    So you don't actually understand what esports is. It's organised competition between the best in their field who have taken years of training to get where they are. These days they have a full team around them to keep them in the best shape physically and mentally for the events...
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    [Other Sport] Sure to be polarising - esports in the commonwealth games?

    The Formula 1 simracing shows were extremely popular and led to many people getting into that particular type of gaming. You also have people like Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc streaming on twitch pretty regularly.

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