
Its culture is not in Japan in general. It exists only in high-end restaurant.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:00,
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but I do love caviar. Ritz biscuit, slice of hard boiled egg and caviar on top, NOM!
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:21,
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-I mean, we breed by prodding a thing in a hole and then grow one of ourselves in a giant, fluid-filled cyst, before trying to squeeze it out in unbearable agony. Some of us do it several times.
-Our societies can barely exist without creating an 'us and them' mentality, which usually leads to the 'them' being marginalised and oppressed.
-Our evolutionary success partially derives from our ability to eat other creatures that aren't that dissimilar to us. There is also evidence to suggest that humans once widely practised endocannibalism.
-We enjoy looking at cat videos.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:49,
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-Our societies can barely exist without creating an 'us and them' mentality, which usually leads to the 'them' being marginalised and oppressed.
-Our evolutionary success partially derives from our ability to eat other creatures that aren't that dissimilar to us. There is also evidence to suggest that humans once widely practised endocannibalism.
-We enjoy looking at cat videos.

our willingness to eat things that have evolved to cause pain to anyone trying to eat it, purely for the lulz.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:56,
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although I was thinking of chillies, and indeed onions (which are highly toxic to dogs, I found out).
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 16:12,
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For they are the devil's creature! Eat more birds.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 16:14,
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You'd probably have to hang it for a good few weeks to make something out of it that anyone would want to eat. That or use a really big sledgehammer, which might seem a bit disrespectful to poor Nobbin.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:00,
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nobody knows what horsemeat was used. Every cow in the UK has a 'passport' and is traceable throughout the system. I wouldn't mind eating horse, but I'd want to know it has been checked for disease etc before I do.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:03,
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I think it's pretty fucking profligate of the UK government to dish them out to cows willy-nilly.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:04,
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If your entire life consisted of standing in a field then being killed and eaten, you can't begrudge them a holiday. Strange so few cows take up the option.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:07,
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But cows can't go on planes -- too big -- and and things tend to happen to them when they pass through France. Being eaten is bad enough but being eaten raw by a Frenchman? The mind shudders.
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Sat 19 Jan 2013, 15:09,
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