Extrovert Duty
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Pronounced “Guuuur-RON-tee” like a Cajun car salesman.
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Oppertunity
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Also, yes.
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You can make any meat in the lab. Why stop at cow? I want all the tastes.
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Pronounced “Guuuur-RON-tee” like a Cajun car salesman.
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You can make any meat in the lab. Why stop at cow? I want all the tastes.
You always have to season any meat to oblivion because of how unappealing we naturally find it. What you are actually enjoying are the seasonings.
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You always have to season any meat to oblivion because of how unappealing we naturally find it. What you are actually enjoying are the seasonings.
This sounds like vegan talking points, but honestly I do love my seasonings.
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Spelling mistakes getting called out increases engagement. I'm not saying it was done on purpose in this instance, but in general it does make sense that you'll see more posts with spelling mistakes because they'll rise to the top. The only winning move is not to play.
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You can make any meat in the lab. Why stop at cow? I want all the tastes.
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You always have to season any meat to oblivion because of how unappealing we naturally find it. What you are actually enjoying are the seasonings.
Shrimp need no seasoning.
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You always have to season any meat to oblivion because of how unappealing we naturally find it. What you are actually enjoying are the seasonings.
Same is true for unseasoned grains, potatos and many vegetables.
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I'll have the rump roast
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How do you guarantee that? If it's just a matter of asking consent, that's probably illegal. If the person died from other causes (illness, accidents, old age etc.), I'd question whether it's safe (illness) or palatable (old age) to eat that meat.
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You always have to season any meat to oblivion because of how unappealing we naturally find it. What you are actually enjoying are the seasonings.
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How do you guarantee that? If it's just a matter of asking consent, that's probably illegal. If the person died from other causes (illness, accidents, old age etc.), I'd question whether it's safe (illness) or palatable (old age) to eat that meat.
Cloned meat would satisfy the requirement
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How do you guarantee that? If it's just a matter of asking consent, that's probably illegal. If the person died from other causes (illness, accidents, old age etc.), I'd question whether it's safe (illness) or palatable (old age) to eat that meat.
Not that I want to link to reddit, but there was a thread from a guy who had to have his foot amputated due to injury. He took it home, prepared it and then ate it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/8p5xlj/hi_all_i_am_a_man_who_ate_a_portion_of_his_own/ -
Not that I want to link to reddit, but there was a thread from a guy who had to have his foot amputated due to injury. He took it home, prepared it and then ate it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/8p5xlj/hi_all_i_am_a_man_who_ate_a_portion_of_his_own/I have a hard time believing that the foot was entirely unaffected by the injury ... it's whatever if it's your own limb, but I wouldn't eat someone else's limb that was amputated due to injury.
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Spelling mistakes getting called out increases engagement. I'm not saying it was done on purpose in this instance, but in general it does make sense that you'll see more posts with spelling mistakes because they'll rise to the top. The only winning move is not to play.
What will they do with all this engagement on Lemmy?
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Hey extrovert, how about you shut up? Silence is nice. We don't constantly need to hear you talking.