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Cats and Dogs in China - WTF Story of the Day (pg. 14)
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Lunar Phase 7
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Originally posted by ********
Really, different jurisdictions, I guess Moral Hazard being in Canada, Ontario, Waterloo Region area is all a front right - this adds to his reliability alright.


But Jay isn't is he?

If you do feel serious about this, you can just print screen for evidence.

From what I gather you a pretty hench (tough) so I wouldn't fear some TA posters.
wienerschnitzel
Unique2701
Ugh, Chinese people. They piss me off.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by ********
People like PKC are either misinformed, unreasonably biased, or overly paranoid. Wild animal game is perfectly fine to eat as compared to commercial foods if you screen it. It is actually fresher and healthier. (With less chance of industrial contamination)


Tell me, why would you voluntarily eat something when you have no idea how it died? And how exactly do you “screen” it? You could fill jenny’s gaping ass with everything you don’t know about biology or disease ffs.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Enigmatik
Somewhere inside me I feel compassion


did you need me to take a look?
w_ashley
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Tell me, why would you voluntarily eat something when you have no idea how it died? And how exactly do you “screen” it? You could fill jenny’s gaping ass with everything you don’t know about biology or disease ffs.




Although I'm guesssing this is just an attempt at garnering more ammo to use against me later.


1 check to see if it is whole or if it is punctured
2 check the environment in which it was found (local water sources, signs of environmental contamination, poisonous plants etc..)
3. Are there any abrasions, missing elements etc..

4. Does it have any signs of rabies or is anything else unusual

5. You want to check for any insects or other animals in the area - especially dead ones.

6. You can check its stomach contents for what it was eating
7. You check its organs for any signs of cancers or discolouration
8. Disease identification varies by species. Some diseases are animal specific some effect the lymphatic system, others give other signs.

Some things cannot be identified by anything else - the age of the animal is also part of it. Checking for things like hydration - starvation etc.. are all things that are done very quickly.

Most of this stuff you can find in the SAS survival handbook and other survival books widely available in libraries and online.


Check page 141 for example in "GEM sas survival guide"

there are many survival books and if you do this I recommend you read them all and frequently read new sources and information.

Bear in mind I am also a student anthropologist (and lesser so student archaeologist) who has done a lot of reading on history, origins of cultures (including hunting and gathering societies) and a tini bit of pathology. by no means am I a professional; however, I have been exposed to many ideas that assist me when I scavenge or collect.
Halcyon+On+On
Are... are you stil talking about Jenny's ?
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by ********
Most of this stuff you can find in the SAS survival handbook and other survival books widely available in libraries and online.


Check page 141 for example in "GEM sas survival guide"

there are many survival books and if you do this I recommend you read them all and frequently read new sources and information.

Bear in mind I am also a student anthropologist (and lesser so student archaeologist) who has done a lot of reading on history, origins of cultures (including hunting and gathering societies) and a tini bit of pathology. by no means am I a professional; however, I have been exposed to many ideas that assist me when I scavenge or collect.


Yes, and I’ve seen your ability to make reasonable inferences from information provided, and also your skill at manipulating information. and you’re .
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Yes, and I’ve seen your ability to make reasonable inferences from information provided, and also your skill at manipulating information. and you’re .


Mr. Ashley is THE . His inferences are beyond Einstein's ability with reason and logic. This is, at least in part, due to the fact that Einstein is dead.










Of natural causes. *duh duh duuuuuh*
Halcyon+On+On
William is just Malkavian. Respect that he suffers enough.

Arbiter
Looks pretty efficient to me.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Arbiter
Looks pretty efficient to me.


When was the last time something managed to piss you off?
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