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Cats and Dogs in China - WTF Story of the Day (pg. 7)
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D-res
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Originally posted by jennypie
You know, my bf and I were talking about this the other day. If pigs are so ing smart, why do they where they eat and sleep? Disgusting creatures.


Dogs sniff eachother's s, and eagerly sop up their own fresh vomit from the floor. Let's purge the world of these putrid infantile creatures. :p
Esiotrat
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<3 Craig.
Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by Enigmatik
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<3 Craig.


we should totally make out:gsmile:
Esiotrat
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
we should totally make out:gsmile:

Callme. :gsmile:
w_ashley
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Originally posted by Enigmatik
Washley, it's perfectly fine to eat animals you've found dead in the forest, it's also fine to eat meat dropped by birds at your doorstep.



Still alive and kicking...


I think people are exercising "paranoia" and providing false information here.

I suppose you would say - animals that are trapped are different from animals that are found.

the whole " what killed them" factor exists sure. However if you exclude the elements that are bad, then all that is left is what is called "natural causes"


You loose the point however when you say "wild game is safer"

fact is.. just cause you "kill an animal some way" doesn't mean it doesn't have diseases. So it is an epic fail on your part.
Inspection of the kill is always required.

Your bacteria thing is stupid because as I said you test for rigamortis (stiffness) and this sets in within hours of the animals death)


Here is what someone else has to say about this

http://eatingforenergy.ca/blog/281/...ic-animal-diet/
Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by ********
Your bacteria thing is stupid because as I said you test for rigamortis (stiffness) and this sets in within hours of the animals death)


Um... you do realize that rigamortis is a temporary condition that can take between two and 12 hours to set in (depending on the size of the animal and density of tissue)and which resolves itself between 24 and 72 hours. So, if you're thinking a squirel is fresh because it ain't stiff it may be... it may also have been dead for a day or three or more. Bacterial activity can start unchecked at the second tissue becomes starved for oxygen.
w_ashley
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Um... you do realize that rigamortis is a temporary condition that can take between two and 12 hours to set in (depending on the size of the animal and density of tissue)and which resolves itself between 24 and 72 hours. So, if you're thinking a squirel is fresh because it ain't stiff it may be... it may also have been dead for a day or three or more. Bacterial activity can start unchecked at the second tissue becomes starved for oxygen.



Yes but after the 24 to 72 hours the maggots set in and the meat starts to stink - there are these safegaurds.. you are looking for problems.


(Also in following somewhat regular paths you can exclude old dead animals, since they wern't there two days ago when you were there)
Lunar Phase 7
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Um... you do realize that rigamortis is a temporary condition that can take between two and 12 hours to set in (depending on the size of the animal and density of tissue)and which resolves itself between 24 and 72 hours. So, if you're thinking a squirel is fresh because it ain't stiff it may be... it may also have been dead for a day or three or more. Bacterial activity can start unchecked at the second tissue becomes starved for oxygen.


The guy has lasted this long, I think he knows what he is doing!
Esiotrat
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Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
The guy has lasted this long, I think he knows what he is doing!

Except he looks like a failed mutation with breasts bigger than mine.
w_ashley
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Originally posted by Enigmatik
Except he looks like a failed mutation with breasts bigger than mine.


oh and you are the model of perfection, thats it.

see turning to the ad hominem, why don't you learn not to be a bitch and then come back and try to add to something instead of detract from it.

Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by ********
oh and you are the model of perfection, thats it.


um... she's pretty in' close, IMO.
w_ashley
What is so "abnormal" about myself..










True I'm a little out of shape right now.. but I'm still healthier than many people I know.

Also I think we are getting off topic in turning this into a washley thread Cant you people be sane and non obsesed with arguing with me?


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