🎄 Rick 🎄 (praxisofevil@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 31-Dec-2022 02:39:39 JST
🎄 Rick 🎄Some troons opened up an Alpaca ranch in Colorado which also doubled as a refuge for lgbt ppl. In short nobody wanted to work, nobody could manage each others "trauma", they never turned a profit, and a lot of the animals died and everybody left on bad terms. This is like those anarchist collectives on the west coast. Everything troons lay their hands on turns into a tragedy.
@pleasesaybye@bronze@PraxisOfEvil my favorite part is how they get to play pretend autism milita larp harder than the atomwaffen tards and get their girldicks sucked by the media for it
@PraxisOfEvil If it wasn't bad enough, mfers turned pleasant Colorado prairie into a desert/future Dustbowl because they had 100+ alpacas on land that could sustain like 5. Enough soil erosion has happened that it'll take decades maybe for it to be fixed.
Only troon incompetence could create environmental damage so bad it's visible from space.
@pleasesaybye@PraxisOfEvil Wow, I was totally wrong then, I thought they STARTED on blasted rock. Their mere presence just made the land 41% itself, impressive.
@Hoss@PraxisOfEvil they would spend any resources on themselves not the live stock. The live stock are obviously a status signal not animals needing to be cared full. Llama and Alpaca wool is expensive. 50 well cared for adult Alpaca would of generated $7500 selling their fleece whole. Processing the wool into roving would have generated $15,000. spinning it into yarn would have generated ~$10 an ounce.
> But it's for the best since providing housing is inherently an abusive relationship
Oh my gods... this guy went through the abject failure of his ideology. He saw it burn to the ground right in front of him despite having every chance of success, and he's still parroting it...
@Eiregoat@AnonymousBosch@PraxisOfEvil@Sprayfoam_Sal hair, a healthy adult alpaca will produce ~6-7 pounds of hair in a year which translates into around $500 of alpaca yarn. more if you make a big deal about it being grown on american soil or whatever
then you could turn that into hats and sweaters to at least quadruple the value. in an operation of that scale, getting a few manual knitting machines would be a minor cost
I know of a small operation with 6-8 alpacas that makes a small profit on their animals doing this despite paying for every single step to be done by other people. they buy feed, they pay a vet, they pay someone to shear the animals, they pay someone to mill the yarn, they pay someone to make hats... they just care for the animals themselves
@AnonymousBosch@PraxisOfEvil I'm pretty sure those trannies just set that up as a grift to pull grants and donations. They opened it on badlands, theres nothing for the alpacas to graze on except dirt and rocks. Suprising that even half of the herd survived.
@PraxisOfEvil This shit makes me furious- it’s one thing to all kill or let each other die when you’re a diseased wretch, but leave the fuckin’ animals alone.
@deprecated_ii@Eiregoat@AnonymousBosch@PraxisOfEvil@Sprayfoam_Sal I don't have the posts handy, but the Tranch has said before that their alpaca yarn wasn't selling. Or they weren't selling enough.
As for caring for the animals, keeping them in an environment like this should be considered abuse. (The little black circles on the ground are feces.)