• ZeroCool@slrpnk.netOP
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    1 month ago

    A manure farm is exactly what the name implies, they produce and manage (farm) manure from livestock for agricultural use. It’s not a “weird jeer” it’s just an accurate description of the property where the rally was hosted.

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      Typically the primary product of the farm would be the livestock though, not the manure. I’ve never heard of someone using an entire farm just for collecting and processing manure.

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        1 month ago

        “Typically” aka “I’ve never heard of this practice before so I’m going to talk directly out of my ass and insist this is not a thing.” Jfc, blocked.

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          “Typically” meaning “old mcdonald had a farm, and on that farm he had a cow, not a steaming pile of shit”

          Typically does not mean "anything else never happens.

          You strawmanned, and then won an imaginary argument with yourself. What a child.

          The idea of claiming that even the majority of farms exist with their primary export being manure is so laughable that its unbelievable you even tried to push that argument.