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WTF is wrong you Japan?!

MC BumSlap

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I don't see anything wrong here at all. Whats the problem? Salt hits nerves on a fresh kill and the body reacts. This is nothing different then when I go fishing in Alaska, reel in a salmon, chop it up and eat it right there sashimi style.
 
people like to think their food wasn't a living animal.

the more alive the animal is when eating it, the more squeamish we get.
there's a scale when eating an animal from most to least gross:
  • eat alive
  • eat killed & raw whole
  • eat killed and raw in pieces
  • cooked
that frog fell into the second or third category.
 
In China, the way to pick scorpions to eat is to pick the ones that move a lot. That is a sign that they weren't sick and are going to taste fresh.

As for this Kermit, I am okay with eat it as long as it is dead. No need to torture an animal no matter how tasty it was :(
 
You have to be really careful when eating those slimy animals as they can grab hold of your throat and you die of asphyxiation.
 
gotta love a good underdog story tho, dontcha?

Well, I think just about all Human Death is beautiful, so sure, choke on some sannakji. I don't really enjoy an underdog story unless the underdog is something admirable or the antagonist is something terrible like the U.S. against Great Britain or the New York Giants against the New England Patriots. I find nothing admirable in a frog, nor anything despicable in a simple woman who wants to eat fresh food, so that story does not excite me.
 
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