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Coga said:

I hope she was properly compensated, at the very least!

If we want to think long and hard about it, honey was one of the most sinful food alongside eggs...you didn't only take their housing, you took their unborn babies and the future food invested for those babies, put it on industrial centrifuge and spin it until the individual cells break, then filtered the beeswax until it's pure. If humans purely bred bees for the sake of preserving them as living creatures and not for honey, we honestly won't have any honeybee extinction crisis, ever.

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    Rathurue said:

    If we want to think long and hard about it, honey was one of the most sinful food alongside eggs...you didn't only take their housing, you took their unborn babies and the future food invested for those babies, put it on industrial centrifuge and spin it until the individual cells break, then filtered the beeswax until it's pure. If humans purely bred bees for the sake of preserving them as living creatures and not for honey, we honestly won't have any honeybee extinction crisis, ever.

    Where did this idea that honey comes from putting bee larva in a centrifuge come from? This is the second time I've heard someone say this, right down to specifically mentioning a centrifuge, and it's just blatantly not true. Honey and beeswax is made by the bees in the exact same way as it has been since before humans even existed, and they're more than happy to take acceptable losses of the stuff (which they instinctively overproduce anyway) to a "predator" that only cares for the manufactured stuff and doesn't actually want to hurt their larva. If they weren't, they would just... fly away, and build a nest elsewhere. Honeybees are some of the most well-treated of all domesticated animals, because there's no way for a beekeeper to prevent their bees from just leaving if they aren't happy with the conditions they're being kept in.

    The thing that primarily threatens bees nowadays is pesticide overuse, which hits the bees as collateral damage when the flowers they visit are covered in poison. but that's something that you'd need to take the plant farmers to task over, rather than treating veganism like it's a totally blameless moral panacea.

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    Rathurue said:

    If we want to think long and hard about it, honey was one of the most sinful food alongside eggs...you didn't only take their housing, you took their unborn babies and the future food invested for those babies, put it on industrial centrifuge and spin it until the individual cells break, then filtered the beeswax until it's pure. If humans purely bred bees for the sake of preserving them as living creatures and not for honey, we honestly won't have any honeybee extinction crisis, ever.

    bees put honey in combs that no longer have larva. after a bee larva matures, its cell is repurposed for honey storage. if you want to denounce something then do it right, otherwise you just sound like an idiot

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    I'm not entirely sure how to figure out the 5R, 6R, or 7R work in regards to an actual date or time. From what I was able to glean, those seem to be referring to different races that take place in a single race day, e.g. 1R - 12R.

    Anyways, I'm just as confused as Nature is. ๐Ÿ˜„

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    BrokenEagle98 said:

    I'm not entirely sure how to figure out the 5R, 6R, or 7R work in regards to an actual date or time. From what I was able to glean, those seem to be referring to different races that take place in a single race day, e.g. 1R - 12R.

    Anyways, I'm just as confused as Nature is. ๐Ÿ˜„

    should be the time. 5R to 7R is usually around 3-4pm iirc

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    BrokenEagle98 said:

    I'm not entirely sure how to figure out the 5R, 6R, or 7R work in regards to an actual date or time. From what I was able to glean, those seem to be referring to different races that take place in a single race day, e.g. 1R - 12R.

    Anyways, I'm just as confused as Nature is. ๐Ÿ˜„

    xSauriaNx said:

    should be the time. 5R to 7R is usually around 3-4pm iirc

    5R-7R may be in the afternoon in some NAR races, but JRA races generally hold the 5th to 7th races around or a bit after noon time (no later than 1:30). There is an exception though, as starting from last year they extended the noon recess period for certain summer race meetings, so the 6th race and on are pushed back a couple of hours (not that the three racecourses mentioned hold such meetings as of 2025).

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    So let's see:
    Scourge? makes sense
    Chaos sonic? I'd say it also makes sense
    Mephiles? A bit weird and i'd say the design looks too much like sonic, but sure
    Darkspine? That's not a alternate sonic dude
    I don't know who that spikey evil sonic is but it still works
    Silver sonic (let's call it that) i'd say it still works
    Dark sonic? Again that's not a alternate sonic
    Mecha sonic? Same as silver
    Black shades sonic? Isn't that Scourge?
    Cyber sonic? That's no alternate
    Werehog? ...Really
    Silver sonic mk2? Same as silver
    That's metallix right? Either way same as silver
    Who's that grey one? Don't know just gonna say sure
    Metal? Same as silver
    Fleetway? Normally i'd say no but it's fleetway so i am making a exception
    Veredict: cool some sonics shouldn't be there tho

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    I'd vote for Wight, he seems like he has a good head on his shoulders, a loving family man who'll probably lead with good intentions. The rest of the candidates all look like they'd scheme ulterior motives... probably destroy the world in the process.

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    Using soulless AI to 'make' Ghibli inspired material is probably some of the biggest Missing The Goddamn Point it'd be almost laughable if these people didn't actually think they were Doing Something. AI Bros stay being pathetic.

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    Wow, someone is salty about automatization. To say something like that I bet he went outside picking rocks and wood to build paper and pencils he used everyday. Not mentioning the amount of "souless" workers that had to fill in the blanks following rules for him, because he obviously didn't animate everything alone.

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    rom_collector said:

    Wow, someone is salty about automatization. To say something like that I bet he went outside picking rocks and wood to build paper and pencils he used everyday. Not mentioning the amount of "souless" workers that had to fill in the blanks following rules for him, because he obviously didn't animate everything alone.

    Why are you even here if you hate real artists so much?

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    rom_collector said:

    Wow, someone is salty about automatization. To say something like that I bet he went outside picking rocks and wood to build paper and pencils he used everyday. Not mentioning the amount of "souless" workers that had to fill in the blanks following rules for him, because he obviously didn't animate everything alone.

    for someone who doesn't contribute other than stirring the damn pot you need to shut up. no wonder why JP artist are having issues nowdays thanks to people like you.

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