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So, tell me, why don't we eat bugs?

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bluesteel
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6/26/2012 10:51:32 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
oryus, i hate you. you got me distracted into an endless youtube loop

ghost chili => hottest pepper in the world; it ranks 1,000,000 scoville units (of hotness) compared to 2500 for a jalapeno
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6/26/2012 10:56:30 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/26/2012 10:19:04 PM, bluesteel wrote:
lol, omg, this is so fvcking gross....



XD HAHAHA WOW! He's really selling that tarantula isn't he?
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/26/2012 10:59:08 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/26/2012 10:56:30 PM, Oryus wrote:
At 6/26/2012 10:19:04 PM, bluesteel wrote:
lol, omg, this is so fvcking gross....



XD HAHAHA WOW! He's really selling that tarantula isn't he?

He's really gung ho about bug eating. He's cited in this article I found about a fine dining Indian restaurant that has grasshopper on the menu http://abcnews.go.com...
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6/26/2012 11:01:21 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/26/2012 10:59:08 PM, bluesteel wrote:
At 6/26/2012 10:56:30 PM, Oryus wrote:
At 6/26/2012 10:19:04 PM, bluesteel wrote:
lol, omg, this is so fvcking gross....



XD HAHAHA WOW! He's really selling that tarantula isn't he?

He's really gung ho about bug eating. He's cited in this article I found about a fine dining Indian restaurant that has grasshopper on the menu http://abcnews.go.com...

Interesting! Sorry I got you in a loop :P

If it makes you feel any better, I'm watching them all too now haha
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/26/2012 11:07:57 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/26/2012 10:51:32 PM, bluesteel wrote:
oryus, i hate you. you got me distracted into an endless youtube loop



ghost chili => hottest pepper in the world; it ranks 1,000,000 scoville units (of hotness) compared to 2500 for a jalapeno

lol "I KNOW WHAT GHOST PEPPERS TASTE LIKE THANK YOU!!!"
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/26/2012 11:26:26 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/26/2012 11:14:52 PM, bluesteel wrote:
the car wash prank and saran wrap on toilet are really funny

The saran wrap prank was epic.
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/26/2012 11:44:11 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/26/2012 11:36:39 PM, bluesteel wrote:
lolomg

lol how do they keep the relationship going when they're playing such epic pranks on each other constantly??

Also, he made the worst "that's what she said" at the beginning that I've ever heard haha
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/26/2012 11:58:06 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
I dunno; she doesn't seem as into the pranks, but she has a good sense of humor, I guess. He doesn't take getting pranked very well...

He ultimately pranks her, then proposes:
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6/27/2012 12:21:30 AM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/26/2012 11:58:06 PM, bluesteel wrote:
I dunno; she doesn't seem as into the pranks, but she has a good sense of humor, I guess. He doesn't take getting pranked very well...

He ultimately pranks her, then proposes:

Hm... wonder why he did that.... She's not really very likeable.
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/27/2012 2:17:07 AM
Posted: 11 months ago
she's hot and he's lazy (she references him playing video games too much and sleeping until after noon and she does all the errands).
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6/27/2012 2:24:34 AM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/27/2012 2:17:07 AM, bluesteel wrote:
she's hot and he's lazy (she references him playing video games too much and sleeping until after noon and she does all the errands).

Does not compute.
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/27/2012 2:27:04 AM
Posted: 11 months ago
her response was: "is this a prank too. if it is, that's so horrible. wait, this is for real? i'm engaged?? take that all you single ladies!"

I almost vomited (worse than when I was watching all those videos of people eating spiders and live cuddle fish)
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6/27/2012 2:32:53 AM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/27/2012 2:27:04 AM, bluesteel wrote:
her response was: "is this a prank too. if it is, that's so horrible. wait, this is for real? i'm engaged?? take that all you single ladies!"

I almost vomited (worse than when I was watching all those videos of people eating spiders and live cuddle fish)

Yeah, I recoiled.... Dumbest engagement reaction ever. They deserve each other.
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/27/2012 2:56:19 AM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/27/2012 2:48:28 AM, bluesteel wrote:
worse than this?

ouch.. That physically hurt me.
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/27/2012 10:46:31 AM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/27/2012 2:56:19 AM, Oryus wrote:
At 6/27/2012 2:48:28 AM, bluesteel wrote:
worse than this?

ouch.. That physically hurt me.

I wonder what she said to him.....

"dude, I'm your sister, this isn't appropriate"?
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6/27/2012 12:31:07 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 4/24/2012 12:50:54 AM, Cermank wrote:
Simple answer, they are disgusting. I mean, we see them moving along in the sand, and dirt and everything, why would we want to put them into our mouths? Plus, they are small, so we don't really expect that us cleaning them would give the required thorough cleaning. Plus they are so small, how much hunger are they really going to satisfy? They are minute.

Try to be less redundant.
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6/27/2012 1:31:06 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
At 6/27/2012 10:46:31 AM, bluesteel wrote:
At 6/27/2012 2:56:19 AM, Oryus wrote:
At 6/27/2012 2:48:28 AM, bluesteel wrote:
worse than this?

ouch.. That physically hurt me.

I wonder what she said to him.....

"dude, I'm your sister, this isn't appropriate"?

>.< lol
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At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote:
Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem.
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6/27/2012 7:13:10 PM
Posted: 11 months ago
Bugs are a viable food source now because we have the means to produce them in the quantity we need. Our disgust for bugs probably stems from the fact that they used to signal that our most efficient food sources back then were no longer good for consumption as it has been exposed too long in the scorching savanna sun.
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7/2/2012 6:29:18 PM
Posted: 10 months ago
Picked up a garbage bag in my garage earlier and about a hundred squiggling maggots fell out... I grabbed a fork as soon as I could
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7/2/2012 6:38:09 PM
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At 7/2/2012 6:29:18 PM, Lasagna wrote:
Picked up a garbage bag in my garage earlier and about a hundred squiggling maggots fell out... I grabbed a fork as soon as I could

Reminds me of that scene from Ghost Ship.
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7/3/2012 1:04:11 AM
Posted: 10 months ago
At 6/27/2012 12:31:07 PM, phantom wrote:
At 4/24/2012 12:50:54 AM, Cermank wrote:
Simple answer, they are disgusting. I mean, we see them moving along in the sand, and dirt and everything, why would we want to put them into our mouths? Plus, they are small, so we don't really expect that us cleaning them would give the required thorough cleaning. Plus they are so small, how much hunger are they really going to satisfy? They are minute.

Try to be less redundant.

Come on.

Plus, they are two different arguments. There small size leads to two different disadvantages.
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