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[Lab-grown meat becomes economically viable] "LOOKS LIKE MEAT'S BACK ON THE MENU, BOYS!"
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A comm for Lord Of The Rings Memes!
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Don't be too rough with each other! We're here to appreciate, and sometimes lightly rib, Tolkien's fantastic creation, and all of its derivative works. Arguments happen, but remember, in the words of Tolkien, that food and cheer and good song are what make a merrier world!
AI content will be removed at moderator discretion. We ultimately want to keep AI content in this comm to a minimum, so while unknowingly sharing an AI meme might not always merit a removal, things like AI videos and the like will generally be removed.
Understandable. If others were to take on the responsibility of moderation, would you help grow the community through posts or comments?
Perhaps. I have had to avoid participating and a number of the vegan Lemmy communities because of the aforementioned contentiousness. I'd be wary about participating in another.
I hear you. I've noticed that there tends to be a certain puritanical aspect to many vegetarian and vegan communities which I find somewhat perplexing, and think often runs counter to their own goals.
My hope for the new community would be to focus on the technological and economic barriers (and breakthroughs) to scaling production of lab-grown meat.
Ethical and ecological factors are an implicit bonus, but I don't expect there would really be much to discuss.