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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVhA75GFnq8 Anime game where all the girls are legal but psycho nurses. I guess this is probably cheating.
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Yaldabaoth posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVhA75GFnq8 How many hours have you put in so far?
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 17:21 |
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Why'd you do that Yaldabaoth, now goons will fall over themselves to find some really cursed anime! You goonsir are lacking in good judgement.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 17:27 |
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In the anime world all women's clothing have tubes built into the chest area so that boobs can be completely encased in fabric.
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Tarkus posted:How many hours have you put in so far? Seriously, though. I was browsing that channel for info on a different game and saw this review.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 18:02 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxogrP6OaTs
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 18:17 |
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Phanatic posted:This is insane. It doesn't bear the faintest resemblance to reality. Trichinosis, for example, simply does not exist in US industrial meat production. There are maybe a dozen cases a year in the entire United States and they all come from eating game, typically feral pigs or bear, not from industrial pork. ground meat needs to be cooked all the way through to be safe. for something cut out of a primal just searing it should be good enough that said, i like my burgers medium
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 18:20 |
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Ziv Zulander posted:Although USDA implements a “zero tolerance” policy for fecal contamination, this policy only applies to visible fecal contamination. Chicken products pass inspection as long as feces are not visible to the naked eye. Sweet, maybe I can get a bonus if I don't wear my glasses in to work
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 18:44 |
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And what of the threat of pee-pee, which is virtually invisible to the naked eye?
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 18:50 |
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My fav of a similar nature https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvjVIwFE5Cc
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 18:54 |
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Scratch Monkey posted:"I was riding down by the river and I hit a patch of black ice. Busted myself up really good. Anyway, do you think you could come and pick me up? My bike is all hosed up and I'm not in great shape myself. I'm not sure I can make it home like this" "I hope no one paints an image of me looking like this on a studded ceramic butt plug!"
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Phanatic posted:This is insane. It doesn't bear the faintest resemblance to reality. Trichinosis, for example, simply does not exist in US industrial meat production. There are maybe a dozen cases a year in the entire United States and they all come from eating game, typically feral pigs or bear, not from industrial pork. Before indulging your compulsion to always be condescendingly contrarian(and usually wrong) about every loving thing in existence, have you considered that people now almost universally cook pork properly and that that might be one of the reasons trichinosis cases have been declining? That these numbers do not reflect the risk when consuming it raw? I seriously don't care about this stupid derail. Take it up with the CDC. They warn about eating raw meat and call it dangerous. Go annoy them and let's spare this poor thread with this poo poo. Now get your final reply zinger in and let's move on.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 19:34 |
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butt dickus posted:ground meat needs to be cooked all the way through to be safe. Ground beef that's ground at a packing plant from scraps? Sure Beef that's ground from cuts by yourself or your butcher? Good ground beef in other words? GABA ghoul posted:Before indulging your compulsion to always be condescendingly contrarian(and usually wrong) about every loving thing in existence, have you considered that people now almost universally cook pork properly and that that might be one of the reasons trichinosis cases have been declining? That these numbers do not reflect the risk when consuming it raw? The CDC dropped the recommended temperature for pork from 160 to 145 specifically because trichinella does not exist in the food supply. It only exists in the wild. Which is why the incredibly few cases of it come from wild game. quote:I seriously don't care about this stupid derail. Take it up with the CDC. They warn about eating raw meat and call it dangerous. The same CDC who tells you that you need to do that also tells you that if you're older than 50 and you eat sliced cured meats you need to heat them to 165F first because of listeria. Does literally anyone in the entire world do that to their prosciutto or their hoagies? No, and it's *really safe* to not do so.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 19:44 |
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Phanatic posted:Beef that's ground from cuts by yourself or your butcher? Good ground beef in other words?
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 20:22 |
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Phanatic posted:Ground beef that's ground at a packing plant from scraps? Sure Is this why you call yourself Phanatic? Because you're really fanatic about american beef?
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The sea shall rise again
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Don't tread water on me Okay, that's all I got
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Darling it's better Down where it's whiter Take it from me
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 20:29 |
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also got some good avatar/content symmetry here
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 20:36 |
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Shut up about meat safety. Shut up. Shut up! SHUT UP!
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https://twitter.com/RareOats/status/1570538793626902528
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butt dickus posted:what does it matter who does the grinding? Because in a meat packing plant you're talking about scraps from hundreds of different cows being turned into a batch of ground beef that gets portioned out and wrapped up, any contamination in *any* of that will spread through all the meat in the batch. If you buy a piece of chuck to make burgers out of, the odds of that piece of beef being contaminated are a lot lower than the chance that none of the scraps that wound up in your pound of ground beef from the plant were. Ideally we'd just irradiate the stuff and make it safe but nobody wants to buy anything marked "Irradiated for your safety!" so it's not typically done.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 21:21 |
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I like that at the center of the labyrinth is a terlet. A House of Leavings.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 21:34 |
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Nice, a Toynbeef tile.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 21:34 |
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don't quote yalfabath
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 21:50 |
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While still cursed, the actual house does have a way through the living room into the hall. Access to three of the bedrooms is not actually achieved via the bathroom.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 21:51 |
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CaptainSarcastic posted:Shut up about meat safety. Shut up. Shut up! SHUT UP!
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 22:15 |
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"We enslave darkies here too"
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Phanatic posted:Because in a meat packing plant you're talking about scraps from hundreds of different cows being turned into a batch of ground beef that gets portioned out and wrapped up, any contamination in *any* of that will spread through all the meat in the batch. since i haven't been adding any images, this is a hide puller at this point in the process, the cattle have already been knocked, are hanging from a trolley by one leg and have had their hides slit down the belly and legs. at a smaller facility, they use something like the one in this picture and someone has to connect the chains to the hide so the roller can pull it off. this process takes a minute or two and is way too slow for a plant that processes thousands of head per day. the ones i've seen in person have a spiked roller that's rotating all the time and when the carcasses come by it rips the hide off in one piece like a magician pulling a tablecloth out from under a table setting. there is a big plexiglas shield to catch the blood splatter. seconds later, the next one comes by. i'm pretty sure everyone who sees it in person imagines what it would do to their skin
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erv5PjB2ZqA
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Scratch Monkey posted:My fav of a similar nature This one is pure terror https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qjOlDITFPQ
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Phanatic posted:Nice, a Toynbeef tile.
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# ? Sep 16, 2022 22:57 |
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butt dickus posted:"hundreds" is a gross exaggeration, and even if it wasn't, the contamination typically doesn't come from the meat itself. it happens with improper handling and cleaning which is more likely in a home environment than one that is cleaned and inspected regularly. i assume you do not have a background in FSQR (neither do i but i have to know some of it because of my job) I would 100% come to work dressed like a cenobite at least once if I ran this machine
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(USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) Somebody fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Sep 17, 2022 |
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