If you think of the ice caps as the fridge of our planet, if your fridge at home died, the food you eat would go rotten, and you'd starve.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Imagine how many aspects of nature we would miss if we lived on the surface of the sun. Without inventing refrigerators, we would only know gaseous matter and never observe liquids or solids, and miss the beauty of snowflakes.
There's nothing pretty about ice. Ice grows nothing. But we've got this in our minds that we've got to make everything cold.
Chilli ice cream doesn't taste bad. But I wouldn't eat it again.
I don't care if I starve.
I don't want to spend my life on an ice cube.
We're all moving at such a high rate that we have to grab the frozen dinners and the McDonald's. We can't make it a way of life - we have to get back to real, simple, clean good foods. It will save our lives on so many levels; not just spina bifida, but obesity, diabetes, everything. Food is our medicine.
If the world was ending, I think I would grab some Cinnamon Toast Crunch, a bunch of water, and I'd probably just... I'd probably go crazy.
The idea is to eat well and not die from it - for the simple reason that that would be the end of your eating.
You want calamities? What about the Ice Age?
The entire North Polar ice cap is disappearing before our very eyes. It's been the size of the continental United States for the last 3 million years and now 40 percent is gone and the rest of it is going.
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