Serves him right for eating cat!

There is always cock. It may be in a drawer or whatever.

LOL

:devil:

Definitely agree. They look too good for another kind of usage...

Since we are two girls I dont see where the cock comes in context.
Though I dont mind if you want to bring one in the middle.

:p
 
cat-eating is definitely bad, bad, bad imo...and that is not cultural prejudice talking, it is the fact that cats are awesome and adorable and smart and cute (i can't eat any "cute" critters), and well, just the most perfect animals. imho of course. ;)

but from a slightly more scientific perspective, cats are carnivores, which i believe translates to not tasting so great. this is why lions eat zebras and gazelles and giraffes but not leopards although they regularly kill them with glee. i believe the only time mammalian carnivores eat other carnivores in the wild is to send some kind of sadistic message (i.e. i'm eating this lion cub because i'm the head lion around here, suckas). but i do recall learning at some point that taste has much to do with it. herbivores are yummy; omnivores are passable in a bind; carnivores are yucky.
 
cat-eating is definitely bad, bad, bad imo...and that is not cultural prejudice talking, it is the fact that cats are awesome and adorable and smart and cute (i can't eat any "cute" critters), and well, just the most perfect animals. imho of course. ;)

but from a slightly more scientific perspective, cats are carnivores, which i believe translates to not tasting so great. this is why lions eat zebras and gazelles and giraffes but not leopards although they regularly kill them with glee. i believe the only time mammalian carnivores eat other carnivores in the wild is to send some kind of sadistic message (i.e. i'm eating this lion cub because i'm the head lion around here, suckas). but i do recall learning at some point that taste has much to do with it. herbivores are yummy; omnivores are passable in a bind; carnivores are yucky.

So, vegetarians would be far tastier than the general population?
 
So, vegetarians would be far tastier than the general population?

I'll keep this in mind during the zombie apocalypse.

Off topic but, I have never dated a vegetarian or vegan. I love my steak and I wonder, would they pay for my meaty meal? Anyone?
I also lump them with the health nuts, who are always trying to change you, ugh.
 
I was raised veggie. I've been veggie for all of my years but I never try to change anyone. Not even my kids. I raised them eating meat which their dad cooks and what I eat as well. When I first married I expected to and did fix meat for him. I've also picked up meat eater checks. I never expect anyone to cater to my choice of diet.

I wasn't particularly thrilled that my girl decided to go veggie. I made her study nutrition and meal prep.

I'm health conscious but far from a nut.

And on the subject of killing and eating herbavorces vrs carnivores, I always that that was the wussy way out. Humans are lazy little fuckers. Why not pick on the animal that's less likely to fight back.

From a diet standpoint though, if you are NOT eating many veggies . . . Which anthropologically speaking humans always have because they were crap hunters and lazy. Pulling something out of the ground or off a bush or tree was easier than hunting. Killing and eating something that eats veggies might be a way to get it trickle down style.

:eek:

Now how about oral sex and how that tastes in veggie vrs carnivore or to be more precise, omnivore folk?

I'll start. I've been told I'm very sweet!

:)

I'll keep this in mind during the zombie apocalypse.

Off topic but, I have never dated a vegetarian or vegan. I love my steak and I wonder, would they pay for my meaty meal? Anyone?
I also lump them with the health nuts, who are always trying to change you, ugh.
 
Now how about oral sex and how that tastes in veggie vrs carnivore or to be more precise, omnivore folk?

I'll start. I've been told I'm very sweet!

:)

Hmmmm very interesting. I wonder if someone could get a grant to do some research on this.
 
I'll keep this in mind during the zombie apocalypse.

Off topic but, I have never dated a vegetarian or vegan. I love my steak and I wonder, would they pay for my meaty meal? Anyone?
I also lump them with the health nuts, who are always trying to change you, ugh.
I'm neither vegetarian nor vegan, but do know a few. I'd say it depends on your general ethical perspective, more so than the simple fact that you're ordering meat.

Meaning - if you don't give a fuck about the way the animals were treated before they got to your table, if you don't at least try to support humanely raised food products and avoid factory-farmed food generated by the life-long torture of animals, then there's an ethical gap that would be tough to bridge in the personal relationship sense.
 
cat-eating is definitely bad, bad, bad imo...and that is not cultural prejudice talking, it is the fact that cats are awesome and adorable and smart and cute (i can't eat any "cute" critters), and well, just the most perfect animals. imho of course. ;)

but from a slightly more scientific perspective, cats are carnivores, which i believe translates to not tasting so great. this is why lions eat zebras and gazelles and giraffes but not leopards although they regularly kill them with glee. i believe the only time mammalian carnivores eat other carnivores in the wild is to send some kind of sadistic message (i.e. i'm eating this lion cub because i'm the head lion around here, suckas). but i do recall learning at some point that taste has much to do with it. herbivores are yummy; omnivores are passable in a bind; carnivores are yucky.

That doesn't sound right? When a bear goes down, everything eats it. Even bunnys make exceptions. Top of the food chain makes for the best meat, it's just harder to get.
 
I read that article too.... the detail you missed there was that the cat was slow boiled... the dish takes much of a day to prepare. I imagine it's comparable to a good pot roast, where the meat falls off the bone (if it's bone in) and melts in your mouth. Like the BBQ pig that cooks for days; the time and effort it takes to make it plays a part of what makes it a 'delicacy'.



wait wait wait....

People EAT NUTS!?!?

Those MONSTERS!

i feel the need to go cuddle my pet cashew.
As far as the local delicacy of the dish is concerned, I think you make it sound more "tasty" than it really was. Did you miss what one of the diners said?...

However the other two diners survived.

A local newspaper reported that Mr Long's friend had eaten only a little because the dish tasted "more bitter" than usual.


Sure, if there had been a poison in the meat, that might have caused a bitter taste, but what struck me was when the diner said it was more bitter than usual. That leads me to think the dish had a normal bitter taste to it, or surely the diner would have just said he didn't eat it because it tasted bitter.

I'd also guess that if someone was to add poison to something...a poison that probably tasted bitter...an already bitter tasting dish might be an easy thing to use. And this boiled cat seemed the ideal dish, because it was also a local delicacy.

It also struck me as unusual that one diner would stop eating because it tasted more bitter than usual, while the victim continued to eat, and eat enough to kill him, if the meat was actually poisoned. Doesn't it seem like they would talk a little about the taste being bitter, if it wasn't suppose to be bitter?

And if it was a local delicacy, it should have had a distinctive taste. So, there are things in the article that don't make sense to me. Was the other diner's taste buds better refined than the victim's? Or maybe was the other diner involved in the poisoning and said nothing about the more bitter taste?


Speaking of bitter, that's how many nuts taste to me. Especially pecans. :eek:
 
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