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Really? what is it?
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On 17/05/2018 07:47, Brian Gaff wrote:
Really? what is it?
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It's human corpses recycled as food for the rest of the population as
shown in the film Soylent Green.

Or it's a meal in a bottle at 3 dollars a time (37 dollars billed
monthly for 12 bottles)

"A meal in a bottle. Each 14 ounces Soylent drink provides 20 percent of
your daily nutritional requirements and 400 calories."

Main ingredients are soy protein and sunflower oil with a touch of
Isomaltulose, vitamins and minerals.

Isomaltulose = Beetroot. A slow-metabolizing disaccharide synthesized
from beets offers sustained energy without the spikes of refined sugar.

I think the recycled human corpses may taste better.

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On 17/05/2018 09:26, alan_m wrote:
On 17/05/2018 07:47, Brian Gaff wrote:
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It's human corpses recycled as food for the rest of the population as
shown in the film Soylent Green.


It wasn't corpses from natural deaths, they were people shovelled up
from the streets by big "dustcarts" and processed.


Much healthier than corpses is road kill.
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On 17/05/2018 09:26, alan_m wrote:
On 17/05/2018 07:47, Brian Gaff wrote:
Really? what is it?
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It's human corpses recycled as food for the rest of the population as
shown in the film Soylent Green.


It wasn't corpses from natural deaths, they were people shovelled up
from the streets by big "dustcarts" and processed.


Much healthier than corpses is road kill.


Bollox. It was state decreed age related euthanasia...

Maybe we should bring it in post EU?
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On 17/05/2018 21:16, Jim K wrote:
"dennis@home" Wrote in message:
On 17/05/2018 09:26, alan_m wrote:
On 17/05/2018 07:47, Brian Gaff wrote:
Really? what is it?
Brian


It's human corpses recycled as food for the rest of the population as
shown in the film Soylent Green.


It wasn't corpses from natural deaths, they were people shovelled up
from the streets by big "dustcarts" and processed.


Much healthier than corpses is road kill.


Bollox. It was state decreed age related euthanasia...


It wasn't in the film, was it in the book?


Maybe we should bring it in post EU?




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Isomaltulose = Beetroot.


Did you mean sugar beet?

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