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Grendels Dad posted:Penii. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdY2MnDm48w
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morestuff posted:A lot of issues people have with social media feel self-inflicted Word. Jose Oquendo posted:RIP Jonathan Demme gently caress.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 19:49 |
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Jimmy taught me that one.
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Mecha Gojira posted:Actually, my reservations about pork have to do with how loving smart pigs are, on top of how adorable they are. https://youtu.be/NajrqXmM-18 edit: Holy poo poo, cows Franchescanado fucked around with this message at 20:48 on Apr 26, 2017 |
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morestuff posted:Roasted It's real fuckin' good.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 20:51 |
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The issue is less about the parts used and more where they come from. The chickens used for products like that are raised in literally hellish conditions, fed growth hormones and antibiotics, and killed and processed in plants which don't consider chickens animals but commodities to be processed. There's a pretty big difference between a Native American killing a single wild animal, and a factory-farmed chicken being processed at speed in a meat processing plant. I very occasionally eat cheap chicken, so I'm not a paragon of virtue, but be aware of the absolute cruelty and inhumanity that goes into making your tasty nuggets. That is leaving aside the extent to which the food is processed and stripped of nutrients, and the lovely way that the people involved at pretty much every step of the process are treated too.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeMVrnYNwus
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therattle posted:The issue is less about the parts used and more where they come from. The chickens used for products like that are raised in literally hellish conditions, fed growth hormones and antibiotics, and killed and processed in plants which don't consider chickens animals but commodities to be processed. There's a pretty big difference between a Native American killing a single wild animal, and a factory-farmed chicken being processed at speed in a meat processing plant. I very occasionally eat cheap chicken, so I'm not a paragon of virtue, but be aware of the absolute cruelty and inhumanity that goes into making your tasty nuggets. That is leaving aside the extent to which the food is processed and stripped of nutrients, and the lovely way that the people involved at pretty much every step of the process are treated too. This is all true, but it applies equally well to if McNuggets were whole pieces of chicken rather than chicken goo, which is what was being discussed.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:09 |
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Yes. It's a very valid complaint. Chic Fil A's nuggets are whole pieces of chicken, and they are not really better for it, texture-wise.
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morestuff posted:Got plans to eat pig face in a week or so, getting reservations was hard as hell The lambs, Clarice
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Safety Factor posted:There's a bar here in Houston run by one of the big chefs around here and they offer family-style meals for 4+. One of them is half of a pig's head. Yeah, if you've ever been to a pig pickin the cheek meat is the choicest bit
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:15 |
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Sir Kodiak posted:This is all true, but it applies equally well to if McNuggets were whole pieces of chicken rather than chicken goo, which is what was being discussed. Yeah, chicken goo is just a further step in processing, and distancing people from what food really is and where it comes from. To me stuff like that isn't food; it's more like what an intelligent machine would make if trying to simulate food. morestuff posted:Yeah, if you've ever been to a pig pickin the cheek meat is the choicest bit How dare you talk of my wife like that.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:16 |
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Grendels Dad posted:Penii. You got a license to sell hot dogs, chico man?
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:18 |
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therattle posted:Yeah, chicken goo is just a further step in processing, and distancing people from what food really is and where it comes from. To me stuff like that isn't food; it's more like what an intelligent machine would make if trying to simulate food. Right, this is the part of it that I can't agree with. Nobody getting a chicken strip made out of whole chicken is more connected to what food is or where it comes from than someone eating a chicken goo nugget. I have trouble seeing complaints about the latter as more than a matter of aesthetics. Which is fine. Aesthetically (and for the practical reason of using more of the chicken), I like buying and working with whole chickens when I cook. But nuggets are definitely food and don't seem to present any specific harm compared to less-processed alternatives.
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Safety Factor posted:There's a bar here in Houston run by one of the big chefs around here and they offer family-style meals for 4+. One of them is half of a pig's head. when I was younger some of my family's Karuk friends would come over & bring Salmon/Smoked Salmon and I'd roll the fish eyes around in my mouth and I have no regrets!! It was good! But ya eating meat in general strikes me as mostly unjustifiable so I try not to do it but i uh, definitely do not try particularly hard, ill get there.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:23 |
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drat, Jonathan Demme had around 40 feature-length movies and documentaries.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:24 |
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All chicken is gross.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:23 |
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Spatulater bro! posted:All chicken is gross.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:29 |
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That was "chicken is" not "chickens are".
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:28 |
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Oh yeah like chickens are gonna be the best at understanding semantics
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 21:30 |
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Not eating meat rules, it's forced me to get creative with cooking and made me more willing to try new things. And even though I live in one of the nation's big BBQ cities, there are plenty of vegetarian options around me.
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therattle posted:Yeah, chicken goo is just a further step in processing, and distancing people from what food really is and where it comes from. To me stuff like that isn't food; it's more like what an intelligent machine would make if trying to simulate food. Is there anyone who is eating a chicken nugget who doesn't know what chickens look like, or what their legs look like, though? Part of being in a relatively modern society is not having to see how their food comes from. Turning a living creature into fuel for my body is gross. I don't want - and really don't care - how the process happens. Be it a boneless/skinless chicken breast or a breaded chunk of chicken goo, both can be slotted into the "I want to have some chicken" problem. MisterBibs fucked around with this message at 21:34 on Apr 26, 2017 |
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Not eating meat rules, it's forced me to get creative with cooking and made me more willing to try new things. And even though I live in one of the nation's big BBQ cities, there are plenty of vegetarian options around me. Sup KC vegetarian buddy.
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Sir Kodiak posted:Right, this is the part of it that I can't agree with. Nobody getting a chicken strip made out of whole chicken is more connected to what food is or where it comes from than someone eating a chicken goo nugget. I have trouble seeing complaints about the latter as more than a matter of aesthetics. Which is fine. Aesthetically (and for the practical reason of using more of the chicken), I like buying and working with whole chickens when I cook. But nuggets are definitely food and don't seem to present any specific harm compared to less-processed alternatives. I can see that. It's kind of the cherry on top of the larger argument about the awfulness of intensively reared or factory farmed meat. It's not a fundamental point. A nugget and a strip are both appalling, although I think the nugget slightly more so. Perhaps as you say it's more aesthetics. MisterBibs posted:Is there anyone who is eating a chicken nugget who doesn't know what chickens look like, or what their legs look like, though? If turning a living creature into fuel is gross then become a vegetarian. You're basically saying "meat is gross but a modern society allows me to ignore the grossness, so I don't have to care about the enormous and well-documented suffering that goes into providing me with food. And I'm ok with that!" What empathy, compassion and morals you display. therattle fucked around with this message at 22:12 on Apr 26, 2017 |
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I loving LOVE MEAT I EAT IT ALL DAY MEAT MEAT EAT EAT 🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖🍖 rip jonathan demme. stop making sense is great and rachel getting married is underrated
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therattle posted:I can see that. It's kind of the cherry on top of the larger argument about the awfulness of intensively reared or factory farmed meat. It's not a fundamental point. A nugget and a strip are both appalling, although I think the nugget slightly more so. Perhaps as you say it's more aesthetics. It's an impressively apt visual metaphor for the meat processing industry for something that's actually part of the meat processing industry.
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Not eating meat rules, it's forced me to get creative with cooking and made me more willing to try new things. And even though I live in one of the nation's big BBQ cities, there are plenty of vegetarian options around me. This right here. There are so many great dishes I learned to cook, I actually had to use spices for flavor, and I saved so much money from not buying meat. I stopped inviting friends over for dinner. I had a few get legitimately mad at me because I made blackbean tacos and refused to eat it because there was no meat. Wouldn't even try it. I've had other friends start fights with me because I ordered a veggie burger--they acted like I was the biggest rear end in a top hat and just threatened their family because I didn't want to eat meat. People are very weird about peers that eat healthy/vegetarian/vegan, especially the people that don't know the differences between vegetarian/vegan. edit: Magic Hate Ball posted:rip jonathan demme. stop making sense is great and rachel getting married is underrated Is this streaming anywhere? Franchescanado fucked around with this message at 22:19 on Apr 26, 2017 |
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Franchescanado posted:Oh yeah like chickens are gonna be the best at understanding semantics Chickens are legit stupid as gently caress and will murder and eat each other if left to their own devices, but on the other hand
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Saw a matinee of Free Fire, which was way slower paced than I expected. I have no idea what that movie was trying to be, but I liked it in spite of it's somewhat convoluted/aggressively simple plot. The abandoned warehouse it's set in has a lot of character.CPL593H posted:Because the movie came out in 2004. Counterpoint: if it had come out in 2017 she would have just been played by Ruby Rose (who I would watch in the lead of an Alien and/or Predator movie in a heartbeat now that I think of it)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhMo4WlBmGM
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Werner Herzog posted:Look into the eyes of a chicken and you will see real stupidity. It is a kind of bottomless stupidity, a fiendish stupidity. They are the most horrifying, cannibalistic and nightmarish creatures in the world.
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 22:31 |
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therattle posted:If turning a living creature into fuel is gross then become a vegetarian. Nope, because only the processing is gross. The consuming of it? Quite enjoyable. Be it a whole animal, a deboned/deskinned version of it, or a version of it smushed into a nugget patty and fried. therattle posted:You're basically saying "meat is gross but a modern society allows me to ignore the grossness, so I don't have to care about the enormous and well-documented suffering that goes into providing me with food. And I'm ok with that!" Yup. therattle posted:What empathy, compassion and morals you display. Dude, you're talking about livestock.
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Franchescanado posted:This right here. There are so many great dishes I learned to cook, I actually had to use spices for flavor, and I saved so much money from not buying meat. Yeah, I eat meat but my wife is vegetarian and our home is. I do most of the cooking and I've definitely had to become a much more creative and better cook. Cooking with meat or fish is just so easy. MisterBibs posted:Nope, because only the processing is gross. The consuming of it? Quite enjoyable. Be it a whole animal, a deboned/deskinned version of it, or a version of it smushed into a nugget patty and fried. Livestock. Animals. Living, conscious creatures that can experience basic emotions and certainly feel pain and suffering. Yes, I'm talking about livestock. Would you torture a cow? If not, why not?
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https://twitter.com/IvankaTrump/status/715648874346520576
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 22:48 |
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That sounds about right
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# ? Apr 26, 2017 22:50 |
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I feel like I missed when juice being cold pressed became a very desirable thing. Like, I saw it on a handful of bottled juices in Whole Foods and literally nowhere else ever before the Juicero became a story.
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Also
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Beautiful.
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Wait, what? I thought cold pressing juice would be a process where you put likez the fruits and vegetables to be juiced into a device and it pressed the juice out... But it's like... A kuerig that doesn't heat anything? What the gently caress? You put like, a capri sun in it and it squeezes it out for you? Snak fucked around with this message at 23:05 on Apr 26, 2017 |
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What we really need is one of them cows from tHGttG that is genetically engineered to be both more intelligent, and enjoy being eaten.
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