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How to destroy the bottom of the sea
These are the trawler dragged devices that will plough through the first centimeters of the sea bottom in quest of shellfish and crustaceans, simultaneously destroying the eggs, young fish and other undersized bottom dwellers.
It makes me wonder why Brussels imposes a mandatory number of square centimeters per chicken in the farm factories and happily allows this free for all ferocious procedures in the seas...
It makes me wonder why Brussels imposes a mandatory number of square centimeters per chicken in the farm factories and happily allows this free for all ferocious procedures in the seas...
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A life destroyer but interesting!
Maldito dinheiro.
Maldita ganância.
If we could behave and be at least a tiny bit more critical concerning our own behaviour, maybe, just maybe, money and things available with money wouldn't have become so damned more fashionable in the world we are forced to live in today....
But in a certain sense you are very right.
"They" are not governments nor companies. They are, in German if you pardon me, Konzerns.
Thanks TLG
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