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So anyway you repeatedly say we only feel corn husks and similar inedible parts to cattle but Never add a source to back it up. Having worked on farms I’m afraid for the most part the feeds I’ve seen have been parts entirely edible to humans. And like fuck man 5% of all grown soy is fed to humans or however the stat goes, do you really think the remaining 95% is inedible? really?
Anyway yeah I’m asking for a source here cause I don’t want to add this on to months old post
Ingredients such as “grain by-products” are referring to the husks, stalks, and other “green” parts of the plant that we humans don’t actually have the digestive capabilities to eat. The breakdown of most livestock feeds looks like the above when you actually take a look at it.
Different cattle feed, similar ingredients. Still primarily things that, and I have to stress this, you cannot eat. This one is slightly higher in quality and does indeed have actual grain products included. Some of those are edible to humans. Some are not. Generally cattle are fed cattle cubes with supplemental mineral licks and hay. Some also supplement with whole corn, but I can gladly assure you that corn is not in short supply and even if all the corn sold to animal feed was donated to the poor, you can’t actually live off of corn because there’s very little nutrition in it. Hence why in both human and animal food it’s typically seen as a filler ingredient. Keeps the mouth busy with a meal without making your stomach feel full and you end up eating more without feeling satisfied.
Soybeans are really only often used in feed for pigs because they’re a great source of protein for these animals. I would state that soy is also a terrible option to use as an emergency food for humans in need because while, yes, it is indeed a healthy bean, it’s also one of the top eight foods that humans are frequently allergic or intolerant towards. I’d also ask you for whether your 5% of all grown soy statistic is referring to the beans or the entire plant because yeah the beans are the edible part. The rest of the plant isn't especially healthy for humans to eat. I would say the beans are around 5% of a mature soy plant sure.
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finally figured out the root cause of my headaches and exhaustion. anemia ❤️
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Nico: The gods gave me anemia and clinical depression because they knew I'd be able to easily beat any of them in a fist fight if I had the energy of a normal person.
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Guys, not every little detail has to be a clue to a grand mystery. Sometimes the curtains are just blue
Supplemental: Lena insisted Celia HAD to eat the donuts on property specifically. is that something to do with the Flesh? no, it's not meat. Perhaps something more akin to folklore, where once you eat food in the fae realm, you're doomed to stay there. Lena also forced everyone to eat the cake in episode one as Teddy was leaving—
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I'm still reworking this intro paragraph (oof). I know, I know, I know, I should just leave it and come back to it in draft 4. I've already finished the whole chapter. It's not in the way of my progress.
But I've started monkeying with it and, damn it, I will finish.
What makes this opening so hard, I think, is the POV. First person present tense is ouchy. You see, I can only introduce the story with the thoughts the main character is having in that moment and I can only introduce things if the main character thinks about them. This is so tricky to pull off in a way that gives the reader enough context but also doesn't sound forced.
I want this opening to be reflective but not expositional, to introduce the themes without being preachy, to set the scene but not overload the reader with details, to feel like the beginning of a fairy tale or an adventure quest but I'm writing in first person present tense so the narrator is not telling anyone this story.
I'll figure it out. I know exactly what I need to say. I just don't know what order to say it in, how long to spend on each idea, and how to get from one idea to the next in a way that flows naturally.
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Maybe this doesn’t need to be said, but Im feeling awful about it, so -- to any mutuals that might notice Im not following them anymore, I'm sorry about that. I've just seen too many posts on my dash that I have no way of blocking because they're not tagged in any way and they're distressing enough it's turning one of the only places I considered a safe space not safe for me anymore. So for my own mental health, I had to unfollow. I Will refollow in the future and I still love y'all, but I just-- I can’t. Ive been noticing some very worrying stuff about my mental and emotional state and it's just too much currently. I hope it's at least an understandable decision, and I wish y'all are having a good day out there 💗
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Currently editing part of something I started last weekend and wow--I'll blame this gem on the insufficient hemoglobin:
"Azriel gives up about an hour before dawn, donning his leathers in the darkness."
"dawn, donning" wow kate 🤣 great job
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