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Nah, and I don't plan to, either, but frog legs are really good.
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ktm TechMan wrote:
Pathetic, and it is said man is the wisest. It should be said man the most dreadful and gruesome beast.
We have to eat and just because, for whatever reason (cultural? Veggie?), you don't eat frogs, does not make eating frogs any more disgusting than any other animal which humans, as top of the food chain, feel the need to eat. Personally I'll eat pretty much anything that is dead; from roadkill rabbit (yummy) to chocolate ants to alligator to ostrich. It's just food: get over yourself.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Woodlouse
Dave, what's your local dialect name for them? It's weird that they have so many names across the country.
I suppose the local name is Pill Bug, cause they roll into little 'pills'. (Bedfordshire) My Wife (Born and Raised a Kentish Girl), calls them Monkey Pigs(!). (Kent) Her Mum and Dad are Glaswegians, and I know he calls them Chuggy Pigs (!!) (Scotland) I have no answer as to why they are known as so many different things.
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digital man wrote:
roadkill rabbit
Instant pizza!
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gmPhil wrote:
It's probably best if I don't get drawn into this argument, as I tend to lose my so I will try adn make this my first and last statement here
Arrogant twat.
gmPhil wrote:
Man has a choice in how he acts
And I choose to eat: what do you do? Starve? Or eat your own high-minded and lofty ideals? Filling, are they?
All of which avoids my point. However...
digital man wrote:
Arrogant twat
Whatever. If you say so. Doesn't make what I said wrong.
digital man wrote:
what do you do? Starve?
That is possibly the stupidest statement you've ever made. Surely you can't be so idiotic as to think that not eating animal products means I have to starve.
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All of which avoids my point. However...
digital man wrote:
Arrogant twat
Whatever. If you say so. Doesn't make what I said wrong.
digital man wrote:
what do you do? Starve?
That is possibly the stupidest statement you've ever made. Surely you can't be so idiotic as to think that not eating animal products means I have to starve.
gmPhil wrote:
Doesn't make me wrong.
I believe it actually does.
gmPhil wrote:
Surely you can't be so idiotic as to think that not eating animal products means I to starve.
I can be very idiotic, thank you; no, it just means you've missed the point. Go back and work it out and try again.
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I suppose the local name is Pill Bug, cause they roll into little 'pills'. (Bedfordshire) My Wife (Born and Raised a Kentish Girl), calls them Monkey Pigs(!). (Kent) Her Mum and Dad are Glaswegians, and I know he calls them Chuggy Pigs (!!) (Scotland) I have no answer as to why they are known as so many different things.
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My family calls them Sowpigs but they're also called Grammersows and lots of other things!
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gmPhil wrote:
Doesn't make me wrong.
I believe it actually does.
gmPhil wrote:
Surely you can't be so idiotic as to think that not eating animal products means I to starve.
I can be very idiotic, thank you; no, it just means you've missed the point. Go back and work it out and try again.
I propose moving this discussion (Vegies vs Meat) over to the Soapbox. I'm really interested in reading arguments from both sides, but things could get hot and those don't belong here.
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My family calls them Sowpigs but they're also called Grammersows and lots of other things!
There seems to be a lot swinish influence in the name, and yet they look nothing like a pig, odd aint it!
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ktm TechMan wrote:
It should be said man the most dreadful and gruesome beast.
You've obviously never seen an animal being eaten alive from within. Or watched the "9 japanese hornets against a bee colony" video.
peterchen wrote:
9 japanese hornets against a bee colony
Banzzzzzzzzzzzai!
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I am not saying this in the context of eating. Just for the sake of taste, wiping out a species! I don't think a wise man would do that. And no I am not a vegetarian. And I don't think the Tiger (Top of the food chain) would hunt the deers recklessly to extinction.
ktm TechMan wrote:
And I don't think the Tiger (Top of the food chain) would hunt the deers recklessly to extinction.
I am sorry but that is nonsense! 1 tiger, very hungry, last deer on earth walks in front. Tiger: Oh, look, the last deer on earth. I'll just sit here and die quietly so that it can live. Nonsense! However, as far as is known, tigers do not process such abstract concepts, we do. We have had many warnings, such as the recent crisis in global fishing and the near extinction of many whale species, but continue to perpetuate the same flawed actions. Why? So that someone can make some money, in most cases. There are still some peoples that are so remote from 'civilization' that they are unaware of the global situation and for them, and them alone, there is, possibly, some excuse. Having said that, many of these remote peoples would not cause the extinction of local species, they are far too intelligent and most have no profit motive.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
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Very high in protein is worm. I had to eat worm stew, but I wouldn't recommend it as a gourmet experience! As for frogs, well they're alright, but no great shakes!
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Very high in protein is worm.
Playing Yoda, you are.
Cheers, Vıkram.
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Oh yes: what's the latest and are you going to write a book? I'm betting it could be hilarious!
Yeah, that's going fine and dandy. The 27th is my next hearing and it should be their last because for the last 5 they haven't been providing witnesses, so if they don't this time as well, then it'll be our turn to fight back. It should be fun, screwing them in return :evil:
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ktm TechMan wrote:
And I don't think the Tiger (Top of the food chain) would hunt the deers recklessly to extinction.
I am sorry but that is nonsense! 1 tiger, very hungry, last deer on earth walks in front. Tiger: Oh, look, the last deer on earth. I'll just sit here and die quietly so that it can live. Nonsense! However, as far as is known, tigers do not process such abstract concepts, we do. We have had many warnings, such as the recent crisis in global fishing and the near extinction of many whale species, but continue to perpetuate the same flawed actions. Why? So that someone can make some money, in most cases. There are still some peoples that are so remote from 'civilization' that they are unaware of the global situation and for them, and them alone, there is, possibly, some excuse. Having said that, many of these remote peoples would not cause the extinction of local species, they are far too intelligent and most have no profit motive.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
Just a comment about that. Certainly no tiger will consciously not kill the last deer on earth (I'm reminded by Marilyn Manson;s song) but the population of tigers would have suffered by the time the deer population would have fallen to that level, giving the deer a chance to boost their numbers which provides a surplus for the tigers the following seasons making their numbers grow and so on.
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It's probably best if I don't get drawn into this argument, as I tend to lose my :cool: so I will try adn make this my first and last statement here, but the difference between Man and the rest of the animal kingdom is that Man has a choice in how he acts - it is that fact that we do these things knowingly and of our own free will that makes us "the most dreadful and gruesome beast"
I expected that argument. Yes, humans have some choice. How much? Whatever choice we make, we will influence our environment. Whatever choice I make, my survival will harm some other beings, plants or dead shapes of nature. We are about 6.76 billion. Just feeding us and keeping us warm when we are cold will affect many beings. We can harm more, or less, but we will always do harm. To be the gentle folk of sustainable almost-non-invasive lifestyle we wish to be, we'd have to kill of 6.7 billions of ourselves. Hardly an alternative. IMO only the choice you mention separates us from the cruel midless beast, but that choice doesn't come for free. It is hard, it costs energy, and it needs to be reinforced again and again. Still, I am willing to argue that, on the average, humans are less cruel than many animals and plants. Of course you can define "cruel" as "applies to humans only", but then that definition is pointless.