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environmentalism - wildlife preservation
Convince the Chinese of the efficacy of homeopathy, then one tusk or tiger penis would last for millennia when made into a solution. This would then make, for the first time ever, homeopathy usefulin terms wildlife protection.
( , Wed 16 Apr 2014, 19:42, 4 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
Convince the Chinese of the efficacy of homeopathy, then one tusk or tiger penis would last for millennia when made into a solution. This would then make, for the first time ever, homeopathy useful
( , Wed 16 Apr 2014, 19:42, 4 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
Conversely.
The problem is if they take this too far.
Clearly, from a homeopathic point of view, if there is only one tiger globally - it's much more powerful than if there are lots.
So - if you are for animal rights, you should kill all but one.
( , Fri 25 Apr 2014, 0:08, Reply)
The problem is if they take this too far.
Clearly, from a homeopathic point of view, if there is only one tiger globally - it's much more powerful than if there are lots.
So - if you are for animal rights, you should kill all but one.
( , Fri 25 Apr 2014, 0:08, Reply)
where would you get enough water to dilute a tiger to parts in a billion?
i don't think you've thought this through.
( , Sat 26 Apr 2014, 16:42, Reply)
i don't think you've thought this through.
( , Sat 26 Apr 2014, 16:42, Reply)
That's not much water.
A tiger is - say - 100l.
Or .1m^3.
So, you need 10 million litres or so to dilute it to ten parts in a billion.
Alternatively - as tiger penis is reportedly the desired part - simply beat off the tiger vigorously into a litre of water.
The skin abraded from the outside will easily meet parts in a billion, and as a plus, the tiger may give you a reach-around.
( , Sat 26 Apr 2014, 18:59, Reply)
A tiger is - say - 100l.
Or .1m^3.
So, you need 10 million litres or so to dilute it to ten parts in a billion.
Alternatively - as tiger penis is reportedly the desired part - simply beat off the tiger vigorously into a litre of water.
The skin abraded from the outside will easily meet parts in a billion, and as a plus, the tiger may give you a reach-around.
( , Sat 26 Apr 2014, 18:59, Reply)
If it's 100l
ten parts in a billion = 10 billion litres.
Or about 4,000 olympic swimming pools.
( , Mon 28 Apr 2014, 10:05, Reply)
ten parts in a billion = 10 billion litres.
Or about 4,000 olympic swimming pools.
( , Mon 28 Apr 2014, 10:05, Reply)
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