The way we use antibiotics in meat production is very much in line with Mac's way of thinking.
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I'm intrigued. I just finished my second playthrough of Papers, Please and I'm ready for more tedious work!
It seems to be historically accurate at least: Wiki:
"The crossbow superseded hand bows in many European armies during the 12th century, except in England, where the longbow was more popular"
That said, I can understand your point. Aoe is not (and doesn't need to be) historically accurate. How is it integrated in AoE4?
My mind also raced to Age of Empires 2. I love crossbows and arbalester, especially the Britons. Just a big ball of units sending a clear message across the map: stay away!
I got the first game a month ago and binged it in three sessions. It was a fantastic experience, and I rate the game highly. However, I wish the decisions you made had a more significant impact on the story. I understand that maintaining a great narrative can make this challenging, but I hope part 2 can expand on that aspect. From what I've heard, it sounds like it might offer more flexibility in choices. Regardless, I’ll probably enjoy it either way.
That move would finally rid me of my addiction to YouTube. So much time, so many possibilities...
You could always cover it with a cool sticker.
Hahaha, I love that!
Sure, I merely gave an example. We agree on the point that a reduction in meat consumption would make sense from an economic standpoint. It surprises me that it is not more important to the EU or the governments to stimulate this change.
Certainly. Crazy to me is how much it costs and, therefore, how much could be saved by changing it. Imagine how much could be saved if most people followed a vegan diet for example. Alternatively, think about how much potential lab produced meat has.
Absolutely crazy considering 1/3 of the EU budget goes to the agricultural sector.
Sopranos memes are always appreciated!