My point is that humans are thriving just fine, us and our l...

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↳ 回复 Helen Yrmom (npub1u53hqga9czffu7hqu5fg6sdgyycnssqwcygdh6wc52f83u3t0sfstpnzt7)

You go eat bugs if you want floppy. I heard crickets have a good amount of protein.

My point is that humans are thriving just fine, us and our livestock. We are killing it! I have zero doubts about our success here. We have displaced almost all mammals. I've never eaten bugs, but there is no shortage of livestock. I eat meat. I don't care if you do or not.

One of the things embedded in the PNAS report [1] that is slightly easier to see, is that their are roughly as many domestic dogs by mass as all wild terrestrial mammals combined. Yup. Humans and their livestock are doing awesome!

[1] https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2204892120

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