That is why I am against patented sterilised seeds. That is handing to companies a power that noone ever had before, the control of all the food grown in the world.
You can tell Lewis and Fry don’t actually know French. They forgot the accents, and what’s more, they’ve used the wrong word. “Touché, mon tortue. Touché.” Natural French would use the more specific word, not the vague and general “reptile”.
Viorica Mirror 8 months ago
Interesting logic… If Verne eats them that’s not survival either.
JustAnotherGreatScott 8 months ago
There does not appear to be an actual product called ‘Ferti-lively.’. There is a ‘Ferti-lily,’ but it’s a very different category altogether.
Ellis97 8 months ago
Just let nature take its course. Vegetables are meant to be eaten.
cabalonrye 8 months ago
That is why I am against patented sterilised seeds. That is handing to companies a power that noone ever had before, the control of all the food grown in the world.
Ermine Notyours 8 months ago
Touche Turtle is someone else.
bwswolf 8 months ago
You bring up a very good point there …… Vern ….. ;)
rugeirn 8 months ago
You can tell Lewis and Fry don’t actually know French. They forgot the accents, and what’s more, they’ve used the wrong word. “Touché, mon tortue. Touché.” Natural French would use the more specific word, not the vague and general “reptile”.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
I’ve never had this argument with a chicken. They know their fate.
dogday Premium Member 8 months ago
I swear i heard someone having a conversation like this in the produce aisle the other day.