Technically billionaire meat has a massively negative CO2 impact
36 0 ReplyBut only if they are artificially bred. If hunted wild, it has an incredibly positive impact. They are a invasive species and are harmful to any ecosystem they were introduced to.
28 0 ReplyHmm maybe I got positive and negative mixed up, eating just one billionaire will lower Atmospheric CO2 more than any other activity
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Is there a place where one could offer suggestions for appropriate natural source materials?
15 0 ReplyNo idea if its ethical, but its super easy to buy real bones, but I can't guarantee they were rich either....
4 0 ReplyI’m slightly upset the person is not named Joan. Joan’s bones sounds a lot better than Jon’s bones.
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Absolutely not. Halloween is meant to be spooky and dark, not uplifting and life-affirming
11 0 ReplyAlternatively you can put their heads on pikes to send a message
6 0 ReplyBonus: they're more scary. (HOA might complain, add their heads to the display)
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Didn't some older movies as well certain rides at theme parks in the past featuring skeletons at one point use real bones instead of fake ones.
3 0 ReplyI like how in the second image she just looks like she's upset
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