Speaking of unsustainable harvesting, it is obvious that they turn to beetles for their juice since you rarely see a blade of grass growing in B.C. to make tea! But then if there is no blades of grass to be seen, what do the beetles eat?
If I’m not mistaken, “lest” is used backward here. It is saying “If we don’t continue with unsustainable harvesting beetle juice will be the future standard in breakfast beverages.” Not quite what was intended, I think.
When the Communists and ecoterrorists are voted OUT, they won’t be able to FORCE everyone to drink garbage like that. [These brainwashed excrement heads aren’t using guns, they are trying to use unconstitutional ‘executive orders’ and unelected EPA bureaucrat ‘regulations’ to ban gas stoves and fossil fueled vehicles. The few rich enough to buy electric vehicles are finding they are an extreme pain to use in the winter and for long distances. The electric power to recharge them ISN’T available, especially in very cold weather. “The grid operators are asking everyone to use less power, or rolling blackouts will be necessary.”
The problem is the unsustainable breed rate of humans. The worst thing is over half of today’s 1/4 million net gain reproductive product is unwanted. We added 1 billion more in just 11 years to bring us to the over 8 billion we now have.
Growing up in the ‘60s, Kool-Aid was too expensive so my mother opted to buy Zarex instead — a brand that seemed to be based in New England. Tasted a lot worse than Kool-Aid but it was still better than plain water. That’s the kind of stuff that camps would buy instead of Kool-Aid.
Imagine almost 2 years ago
At summer camp we called the drink they served at meals “bug juice”. It was red and it was probably Kool-Aid.
hariseldon59 almost 2 years ago
Beatle Juice – what you get when you squeeze Paul McCartney.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
It would be touted as a High Protein Drink …
… with a warning: “Do not call out for it three times in succession.”
Ahuehuete almost 2 years ago
I see, if we “don’t go green”, we will have to eat bugs. Message received. Sri Lanka tried that, and it didn’t end well.
dcdete. almost 2 years ago
Speaking of unsustainable harvesting, it is obvious that they turn to beetles for their juice since you rarely see a blade of grass growing in B.C. to make tea! But then if there is no blades of grass to be seen, what do the beetles eat?
Gizmo Cat almost 2 years ago
Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!
Zykoic almost 2 years ago
Beetle juice and cricket muffins.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I guess it’s time to start aphid farming. If people are turning to beetle juice.
Charles almost 2 years ago
Juice comes from fruit. Fruit grows on trees. Trees grow for decades. What part of this is unsustainable?
Planting a tree for your grandchildren to play under is one of the definitions of hope and planning for the future.
flagmichael almost 2 years ago
If I’m not mistaken, “lest” is used backward here. It is saying “If we don’t continue with unsustainable harvesting beetle juice will be the future standard in breakfast beverages.” Not quite what was intended, I think.
yip yip yip almost 2 years ago
It could be worst, stink bug juice. Yip yip yip yip yip
Botulism Bob almost 2 years ago
Unsustainable… it take 1.1 gallons of water just to produce one almond. That’s nuts!
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Isn’t sustainable anything that makes money?
notmoving Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Doesn’t lest mean to prevent?
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Beetle juice as a breakfast beverage?? Are you Keaton me?
Thanksfortheinfo2000 almost 2 years ago
John the Baptist was OK with that.
Jack Bell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The average breakfast drink is orange juice, apple juice or milk. All sustainable.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Ick.
David P. McLaughlin almost 2 years ago
When the Communists and ecoterrorists are voted OUT, they won’t be able to FORCE everyone to drink garbage like that. [These brainwashed excrement heads aren’t using guns, they are trying to use unconstitutional ‘executive orders’ and unelected EPA bureaucrat ‘regulations’ to ban gas stoves and fossil fueled vehicles. The few rich enough to buy electric vehicles are finding they are an extreme pain to use in the winter and for long distances. The electric power to recharge them ISN’T available, especially in very cold weather. “The grid operators are asking everyone to use less power, or rolling blackouts will be necessary.”
ForALaugh Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The problem is the unsustainable breed rate of humans. The worst thing is over half of today’s 1/4 million net gain reproductive product is unwanted. We added 1 billion more in just 11 years to bring us to the over 8 billion we now have.
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Does the Ferengi know about this? If so, they might make Earth the vacation spot of the universe.
T... almost 2 years ago
Please don’t say it three times…
dlestersprint0 almost 2 years ago
The Coast Guard “served” bug juice too.
nboady almost 2 years ago
Growing up in the ‘60s, Kool-Aid was too expensive so my mother opted to buy Zarex instead — a brand that seemed to be based in New England. Tasted a lot worse than Kool-Aid but it was still better than plain water. That’s the kind of stuff that camps would buy instead of Kool-Aid.
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
According to Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey, Jr.
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
NO.