Hard truth
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Jeebus christ. That’s… horrible
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Chocolate milk uses red algae as a stabilizer
There’s Seaweed in Your Milk! How Algae Drives Our Food System | School of Marine and Environmental Affairs
In elementary school, I remember being interrupted one day by a friend shouting “there’s seaweed in your milk!” as I happily sipped on my chocolatey drink. At the time, I dismissed the idea, thinking that my friend had been tricked into believing some silly story. There couldn’t possibly be seaweed in my chocolate milk–the idea was absurd! Decades later, I realized that not only was my childhood friend right about seaweed products in chocolate milk, but that the role of seaweed in our food system goes far beyond just this one tasty drink.
School of Marine and Environmental Affairs (smea.uw.edu)
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Maybe that's what the study is for
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We'll all have to adjust to eating land bugs soon enough. Those of us who enjoy ocean bugs have a small headstart.
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Fucked up man. Glad I became vegan
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So is crab and molluscs
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Wait until you hear what they do to pigs
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Remember the bug planet, Vegeta?
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Tons of people happily eat insects too. Chapulines are pretty good, escamoles are popular, silk worm is eaten in Korea and Thailand, there's Witchetty grubs and honeypot ants...
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I've had them so many different ways. Prepared well, they can be fine, but never good (in my opinion). Drenched in butter, the butter and seasoning can taste good and the shrimp is just there.
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I've been saying that for years and I call them water bugs
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Did you just assume my phyla?
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Giant isopods have been filmed swarming sharks to impede their movement and gill function when the local detritus is lacking nutrients.
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Tyler's new album title
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Hell there's a video of them killing small sharks. Terrifying little bugs.
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Fun fact
Not fun at all
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Psychopaths
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I'll bite.. what do they do to pigs?
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Delicious bugs.
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I know they burn off the tails over here, for starters. There's probably more tho.