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2. The food gives them more energy to do bad things
3. Too much food means overpopulation
4. Where is the money coming from the balloon fund so we all have to give up our balloons for this
We have old people problem my old history teacher told me. The population growth has the shape of a death urn.
2: I agree with you, ideally, stricter laws. But, I dont think good people deserve to die just because of a few bad apples.
3:not true. usa is not maintaining its population with its current birth rates but true a lot of degenerates are having kids while clean uprights arent. But I think this is largely irrelevant if we decide to feed good people and punish the bad ones.
4: i dont know. we make money for it, we push around some funds. we spend way too much money on stupid things, and a lot of it is counter intuitive when it comes to homeless people
What defines "bad"?
Also, do you think that giving too much to the homeless defeats the motivation to better themselves and their lives?
You do realise OP that Cornflakes and people's daily cereal comes from the search of a new type of pig feed?
So what you are proposing is an even more fortified version of cereal.
I agree.
Along with cheese and pickle sandwiches.
It did not.
Please look up London and the Tyburn Jig era - as a start.