Don't like bananas, never have. Personally, I could care less about them becoming extinct.
bananas becoming extinct
what do you think about this? I mean i don't really like them yet in 10 years there will be no bananas i mean this is awful bananas have always been here, i'm gonna personally make the msot out of them and eat them before they all go, its a shame also that if i have kids they may never get to try a banana
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There's some sort of banananannananananana plague.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2664373.stm
Here is bbc news link...
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2664373.stm
Here is bbc news link...
I'd be suprised if it turns out to be as bad as is speculated, it may be the big thing that makes the general public more accepting of genetic modification.
Though it's not a plain-and-simple case of a species being wiped out, it's still essentially the same process and the same result; I've long thought that the watershed event for public acceptance of genetic engineering would be the extiction of a speices, though I'd assumed it would be something cuddlier, like Pandas.
Even if you don't like bananas, their extinction should still be an issue -- I've never been especially fond of dodos, but I still think it's a shame there aren't any.
Though it's not a plain-and-simple case of a species being wiped out, it's still essentially the same process and the same result; I've long thought that the watershed event for public acceptance of genetic engineering would be the extiction of a speices, though I'd assumed it would be something cuddlier, like Pandas.
Even if you don't like bananas, their extinction should still be an issue -- I've never been especially fond of dodos, but I still think it's a shame there aren't any.
lets say bananas do become extinct though, surely it will effect a lot more things. Animals that live on them will then eat more of other fruits or foods wwhich will mean less of other foods so more animals could die and could it not them reduce the amount of other species?
No more bananas and custard!
Damned good idea!
by Tycho
I think I'm going to buy stock in companies that make isoamyl acetate (artificial banana essence)
Poor little(!) things, how do you know if you've never met one?
by Callum
I've never been especially fond of dodos
Those animals live on the wild version, not the human edible version. So wild animals won't have a problem with it, it's all those African people that depend on the human edible variant...
by SPIKE
Animals that live on them.
Don't you mean:
by Whistler
Don't like bananas, never have. Personally, I could care less about them becoming extinct.
Don't like bananas, never have. Personally, I couldn't care less about them becoming extinct.
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!
How the heck am I supposed to make my (pretty good tasting) banananananananannana (sorry, couldn't resist ) milkshake (with real Banana!) with no bleedin' Banana???
How the heck am I supposed to make my (pretty good tasting) banananananananannana (sorry, couldn't resist ) milkshake (with real Banana!) with no bleedin' Banana???
That really makes me feel sick!
by Taz
I don't think I could live without my banana & Marmite sandwiches!
I know exactly what you mean... Marmite = yuck!
by Mr Bob
(quotes)
That really makes me feel sick!
That was my mum's reaction when she first saw me eating a banana & Marmite sandwich
by Teresa
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmarmite. When I was pregnant I used to eat bananas and ketchup.
*eyes Taz suspiciously*
"Please tell me you're not pregnant!"
"I'm not."
"Better b****y not be!"
Such a carer, my mother
No more banana fritters!!! And what about fruit smoothies? This is really tragic
Ha just wait til Tycho (TM) Banana fritters come on the market.
by vampire_dust
No more banana fritters!!! :
Textured protein + isoamyl acetate in batter Mmmmm
Yup, this just smacks of an excuse to but GM bananas on the third world market.
Seems a little unlikely that this danger has only just been seen, and the scientist heading the organization that wants to use GM on bananas is also quoted in the article as saying that extinction is slightly over stating the problem.
Still, who wants to live in a world without banana splits?
Seems a little unlikely that this danger has only just been seen, and the scientist heading the organization that wants to use GM on bananas is also quoted in the article as saying that extinction is slightly over stating the problem.
Still, who wants to live in a world without banana splits?
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