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over a year ago
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What ever it was they were passing off as goat at the butchers where I used to live, I swear 9times out of ten it was mutton, don't know what it was the rest of the time, mind you I personally only bought meat from there twice, but friends tell me he's still the worst butcher around |
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over a year ago
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"Sharks finn soup in australia in 1988
Have you seen how shark fins are harvested?
No i havnt"
"Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of shark fins while the remainder of the shark is discarded in the ocean. Sharks returned to the ocean without their fins are often still alive; unable to move effectively, they sink to the bottom of the ocean and die of suffocation or are eaten by other predators."
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"Sharks finn soup in australia in 1988
Have you seen how shark fins are harvested?
No i havnt
"Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of shark fins while the remainder of the shark is discarded in the ocean. Sharks returned to the ocean without their fins are often still alive; unable to move effectively, they sink to the bottom of the ocean and die of suffocation or are eaten by other predators."
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Aww that's awful |
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By *icky999Man
over a year ago
warrington |
"What ever it was they were passing off as goat at the butchers where I used to live, I swear 9times out of ten it was mutton, don't know what it was the rest of the time, mind you I personally only bought meat from there twice, but friends tell me he's still the worst butcher around "
s. todds on the high street? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?Because a dolphin r cuter? Same as I wouldn't eat a lamb but another type of meat yes."
Is it because they have a smiley face and tuna hasnt? |
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?"
People think Dolphins are closer in intelligence to us than tuna?
But then it doesn't stop us eating pigs, so that's a shit excuse. Lol.
I've eaten scorpion, cicada larvae, baby sparrows, cicada adults, sea cucumber, sea urchin, jellyfish, fuckton of different flowers lol.
But I'm Chinese, they eat all kinds of shit over there.
And before anyone asks, I was offered dog, about 10 years ago. Turned it down. Just couldn't. |
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?Because a dolphin r cuter? Same as I wouldn't eat a lamb but another type of meat yes."
Ooh lambs my favourite.
I held a newborn baby lamb back in spring it was adorable. but you can't beat slow roast lamb shoulder!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?Because a dolphin r cuter? Same as I wouldn't eat a lamb but another type of meat yes.
Is it because they have a smiley face and tuna hasnt?" Yes, it might be that and they do noises as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?
Marine mammals are protected.
Why? They both have feelings,feel pain, its wrong "
Cos it's to protect the species from extinction. I'm sure if fish were at similar risk, the same would be introduced. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?
Marine mammals are protected.
Why? They both have feelings,feel pain, its wrong
Cos it's to protect the species from extinction. I'm sure if fish were at similar risk, the same would be introduced. "
Fair point |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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hmmm difficult one, i have travelled a fair bit, okay here goes...
Dogs Lungs
Guinea Pig
Brain Masala
Snake (actually, I quite liked that, sorry)
Salo
Vodka Porridge (don't ask)
I think I have probably eaten everything that could be thrown in a pan and not climb back out again...
Before the animal rights people crucify me, most of the time I was eating in small villages where people shared what little they had, its rude to refuse |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
Hereford |
"hmmm difficult one, i have travelled a fair bit, okay here goes...
Dogs Lungs
Guinea Pig
Brain Masala
Snake (actually, I quite liked that, sorry)
Salo
Vodka Porridge (don't ask)
I think I have probably eaten everything that could be thrown in a pan and not climb back out again...
Before the animal rights people crucify me, most of the time I was eating in small villages where people shared what little they had, its rude to refuse"
Don't see why the animal rights people would crucify you for any of that - its just as 'cruel' to eat any animal, doesn't really matter what species it is, does it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Snake, mopani worms, termites, crocodile, antelope eyeball (that was a dare, yuck!), something in a tin while in the army, label said pickled fish, I beg to differ. Freeze dried ice cream and strawberries (just add water). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wycherley grub
Ostrich
Antelope
Reindeer
Kangaroo
Sea cucumber
Sea urchin
Sheep's eyes
Zebra
Ox
Snake
Goat
Crocodile
Horse
Emu eggs
and many more I suspect on my travels .... |
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By *oyce69Man
over a year ago
Driffield |
I hate to admit it but many years ago in Haringey North London we bought a takeaway from a Chinese place which turned out to be alsation. We only had a mouthful, the hair kinda gave it away that it wasn't chicken. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?
Marine mammals are protected.
Why? They both have feelings,feel pain, its wrong
True
So glad im veggie"
Bad news for you, plants feel pain too. Some whitecoats did experiments on plants and discovered they react to stimulus. Bang goes your idea of not inflicting pain on any living creature. don't believe me, google it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How come its ok to eat tuna but not a dolphin?
Marine mammals are protected.
Why? They both have feelings,feel pain, its wrong
True
So glad im veggie
Bad news for you, plants feel pain too. Some whitecoats did experiments on plants and discovered they react to stimulus. Bang goes your idea of not inflicting pain on any living creature. don't believe me, google it "
I have no issues with the food chain, except halal brutality.
I'm veggie because I don't like meat. It's that simple.
I cook a mean roast beef or pork though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sharks finn soup in australia in 1988
Have you seen how shark fins are harvested?
No i havnt
"Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of shark fins while the remainder of the shark is discarded in the ocean. Sharks returned to the ocean without their fins are often still alive; unable to move effectively, they sink to the bottom of the ocean and die of suffocation or are eaten by other predators."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sharks finn soup in australia in 1988
Have you seen how shark fins are harvested?
No i havnt
"Shark finning refers to the removal and retention of shark fins while the remainder of the shark is discarded in the ocean. Sharks returned to the ocean without their fins are often still alive; unable to move effectively, they sink to the bottom of the ocean and die of suffocation or are eaten by other predators."
Sad "
Spot on. Never could figure out why they waste the entire shark. I used to do a lot of business in Cape Town docks many years ago, one yard had 100's of lines strung up with 1000's of fins hung up to dry, was the first time I heard about the wastage. The Far East seem to have a nasty taste for bits of animals, tiger testicles, bear gall stones, rhino horn, shark fin, monkey brains. I'm not against hunting, but to kill an animal for such a tiny part of it and then to discard the rest like rubbish is way off base. |
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