Take a look at the above chart of food poisoning vomit values. The surprise for me was that seeded vegetables and fruits are worse than beef or turkey as bringers of barf. This can’t be good news for vegetarians and vegans. This chart is surprising because both turkey and chickens are birds raised the same agricultural manner and yet turkey is much less a purveyor of puke than chickens. And if you are wondering what seeded vegetables are, I googled a partial list: Tomatoes, Lettuces, Beetroots, Radishes, Melons, Squashes & Pumpkins, Beans & Peas, Peppers etc. It is my understanding that tomatoes are a fruit, but fruits too are a major vector of food poisoning. It’s a way of not eating filthy meat, but still enjoying the diarrhea.
Muy caliente
I’m starting to get the meaning of “off the charts” by looking at the rise of average global temperatures this year. It has positive effects for me. Almost every woman that I meet, is hot.
If you were alive at all in June, you would look at the following chart below and mutter the equivalent of “no feces, my dear Mr. Sherlock Holmes”.
And looking at the chart below, I am wondering if the Earth is in hot water. The answer is obvious.
Man, with the oceans warming up and the ice melting as graphed below, it is obvious that skating on thin ice will land you in hot water.
So are we learning anything from the above charts? Not if you are in America. The declining trend of enrollment in university and colleges in the US is just as scary as the climate change in the above charts. We rely on America to be the world leader in everything, especially technology and geo-political security, and yet as technology progresses and gets more complicated, education is declining. Education is the fuel for the technology engine. Yet we see the decline of women’s rights in America, the stupidification of member of Congress and the Senate, and the lack of intelligence of Republican lawmakers is more than compensated for by their keenly developed moral bankruptcy.
So I hope that these “pretty pitchers” create some cognitive dissonance — an unpleasant tension and anxiety state. Or there is another survival mechanism. Just like the guy who fell off the Empire State Building, at every window that he passed on the way day, folks inside heard him say “So far, so good!”.
Thanks for reading (or viewing).