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Jimi

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Well past my bed time and am I ever ready.
Thank you all for playin today ;)
Hope to catch you all tomorrow
Good night:wave:

May be an image of text that says 'GOOD NIGHT aniell Jana jana'




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Bliss Doubt

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Ok is this just crazy or is it me o_O o_O o_O ???????

Human composting is now available to over 120 million Americans and expanding every year.…
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I mean I know they are short of fertilizer but WTF

The proper procedures for composting human waste are at durations and temperatures that eliminate pathogens. There are countries where it has been practiced for decades. I wouldn't want to use it on vegetable beds, but around trees and landscape plants, it keeps the stuff out of our municipal water supplies. It is a source of biofuel as well.

Composting human waste was something the Peace Corps used to teach in their missions in developing countries.

With the engineered shortage of common crop fertilizers, we have to come up with new ways.
 

Jimi

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The proper procedures for composting human waste are at durations and temperatures that eliminate pathogens. There are countries where it has been practiced for decades. I wouldn't want to use it on vegetable beds, but around trees and landscape plants, it keeps the stuff out of our municipal water supplies. It is a source of biofuel as well.

Composting human waste was something the Peace Corps used to teach in their missions in developing countries.

With the engineered shortage of common crop fertilizers, we have to come up with new ways.
The Illinois river is full of those invasive carp, there was talk about turning the carp into fertilizer but funding fell through. Right now if a boat motors up/down river they take a chance of getting injured by these flying fish, People get broken noses, thrown out of the boat and hurt in many ways by these fish, they are takin over the river.
 

Bliss Doubt

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Member For 5 Years
The Illinois river is full of those invasive carp, there was talk about turning the carp into fertilizer but funding fell through. Right now if a boat motors up/down river they take a chance of getting injured by these flying fish, People get broken noses, thrown out of the boat and hurt in many ways by these fish, they are takin over the river.

Wow that's a great idea for synergy with an invasive species. I believe native Americans used fish for fertilizer.
 

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