I certainly do offer a solution... hack your life!  What is it when one
doesn't have time to properly feed oneself in a 1st-world country?  As soon
as it happens, one must question what is going on.  It is NOT the norm as
the site proposes.  And if you think I'm a hippie, I'm not. I just know
that we have way too many worthless green lawns when we should have
gardens.  The city tends to fruitless flower beds and bushes when they can
bear herbs, fruits and vegetables as well--same with home owners.  There
needs to be a paradigm shift in thinking.  Yes, we are doing things wrong,
and this isn't the solution. It is rather supporting the wrong way we are
heading--to zero!  We continue to state that the world is over-populated,
so government takes it in the ass and turns to Monsanto.  It's the same
elitist FUD: Problem, Reaction, Solution

I'm stating it now before it attempts to snowball in the minds of hackers.
The film Solyent Green debuted in 1974 as a food-"big brother" film.  Only
the writers were a bit off.  It won't be meat-based (people). It'll be
Monsanto running to the solution from all the panic that was truly seeded
in far in advance.

These pathetic drinks are nothing new.  What might be new is their attempt
at gaining mass, maybe worldwide, appeal.  I say die.

On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Jan Schermer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I bought and consumed Nutridrinks for quite some time - simply because I
> was too busy to eat, or too lazy to go out (of office) or (usually) both.
> An hour saved everyday is just huge.
>
> Many people don't eat breakfast because of time constraints.
> Many people don't eat anything between lunch and dinner.
> Eating and then working is sometimes worse than not eating at all.
>
> I love good food (hard to find any, though), but there's no reason to have
> good food everyday, or twice a day - I go out on weekends and eat steaks
> and stuff at restaurants if occassion arises, and I enjoy it. That doesn't
> mean I can't just "replenish nutrients" during the day, and if it takes no
> time and doesn't make me sleepy - great.
>
> Let the hippies gather fresh herbs every day, some of us are too busy and
> have precious little time.
>
> And there will come a time, when having a steak will be a luxury, because
> there simply won't be enough (sustainable) food for everyone. You offer no
> solutions.
>
> Z.
>
> > On 16 Dec 2014, at 17:49, Mario Lombardo <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > When I first read this here http://www.joylent.eu/  I thought it was a
> joke.  Seriously??? :(
> > "Joylent is a powder
> > that you add to water
> > to make a meal
> > that has all the nutrients you need."
> >
> > So we should take the fun, thriving, and survival experience out of
> foraging and eating?  Just something to consider that was already covered
> fictitiously...
> > Soylent Green (1973) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070723/
> > https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=soylent+green&search=Search
> >
> > Monsanto loves the idea of "superfood", and they love vegan too.
> > FYI, the Wikipedia page has been deleted, and it wasn't my doing--claims
> of blatant advertising.
> > Is anybody sure they want to support this shit?  Things like this can
> only prosper from "facebook creations".  What a dumb idea, and an
> incredibly stupid philosophy.
> >
> > Try "slow food" for a change, and make time for it!  Life is worth it!
> >
> > To put the proverbial crown on the bumbling king, the quotes toward the
> end of the page (http://www.joylent.eu/) are clearly from complete and
> utter retards...
> >
> > camille
> > "Food on festivals is often expensive and unhealthy. But to party hard
> you need to take in sufficient nutrients. With a couple packs of Joylent in
> my bag I know I can go on all weekend!
> >
> > manon
> > Food is the last thing on my mind when I'm hungover. But to let your
> body recover from a heavy night out, you have to get your nutrient levels
> up. With some Joylent I can hit the club the very same evening, it's the
> ultimate hangover remedy!
> >
> > sjors
> > I prefer a couple more minutes of snooze time over my breakfast. But
> it's nice to start a day with a good meal. With Joylent I down an excellent
> healthy breakfast each morning in no-time.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On  16 Dec 14, at 02:14, Pavol Rusnak wrote:
> >
> >> On 15/12/14 16:05, Pavel Ruzicka wrote:
> >>> btw, pokud nekdo jedete v solylent/joylent apod .. toto utery se v brm
> >>
> >> Mam Joylent v jeho styroch roznych prichutiach (vanilka, jahoda, banan,
> >> cokolada). Pokusim sa zastavit okolo osmej ak sa podari.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Best Regards / S pozdravom,
> >>
> >> Pavol Rusnak <[email protected]>
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