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godisarepublican · 3 months ago
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What the LeftTards are fighting for
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troythecatfish · 1 year ago
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airbrickwall · 1 year ago
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itsanelectricblueberry · 1 year ago
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post about wanting to munch a grub finds support in grub munching community (my close friends story) (i want to munch a grub)
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tinyshe · 1 year ago
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so now the globalist want dogs and cats to eat grubs and maggots (to reduce their carbon paw print) , feed agricultural animals the frass (aka bug shite) ... they lament over too much CO2 (plant some damn trees, egits!) and too much heat from global warming (plant some damn trees, egits!)
I had to stop reading this drivel because i was about to blow a gasket (or emit 'too much' CO2) so now I am going outside to look at some trees and beautiful plants that take in CO2 and release Oxygen while I breathe deep and exhale slowly, giving them CO2 ... you know the simple science we all learned in elementary school.
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honeydevilpooll · 2 years ago
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x-crowmancer-x · 5 months ago
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So… how do we feel about bug foods?
I'm so interested in the topic due to bug harvesting requiring less amount of resources to maintain than cows (cows who also heavily contribute to methane gas production! AND Global Warming)
AAAAA!!! I'm so curious of all the different recipes that can be made with a single product, Cricket Flour. Online people say crickets have a nutty taste to them so making a flour substitute is really interesting and I wonder how different it would taste compared to foods with regular all-purpose flour. It's so frickin' cool! They've made brownies! I'm so curious what they taste like!!!!!!!!
LET ME MAKE CRICKET CAKES
But we don't just stop at crickets!! There's so many bugs used to harvest including larvae, locusts, and mealworms!
Think this is icky? Feel a shiver down your spine at the thought?
Now, shrimp. You know 'em, you might like them, or you may be very allergic to them. I'm here to tell you shrimp is bugs! People are already okay with the concept of eating shrimp, so I can imagine bug foods becoming popular and overall taking a hit the American factory farming industry!
An isopod is a BIG bug so would it taste like a big shrimp?? I'm so eager and curious and super excited to try some bug foods one day and my friend group thinks I'm a little too enthusiastic but I think its so cool???
I really like animals and appreciate all they give to us, we live on this Earth together and if there is a way to decrease harm for everyone I think bug food is at least worth a try. It's very nutritious as well, so I know I would at least get beneficial nutrients
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thisdrinkinglife · 7 months ago
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In Thailand they take Klaus Schwab's message to heart!
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eddiesma · 8 months ago
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egophiliac · 1 month ago
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buckle up lads we're going BACK INTO THE BOOK
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#art#twisted wonderland#twisted wonderland spoilers#lost in the book with nightmare before christmas#hajimari no halloween#(the origin of halloween huh) (oooh)#why yes i did wake up way too early to watch the stream and will have no memory of drawing this later#anyway THE MAGIC BOOK IS BACK TO EAT US ONCE AGAIN!!!!#this does make things make a lot more sense if it doesn't have to. y'know. actually take place in the established world#like how jack and sally are apparently just gonna be THERE as themselves WHY NOT#i'm certainly not complaining mind you#scully looks like he's gonna be super adorable and i love him already#spooky scary skeleman who just goes :O a lot and is excited for halloween#he seems like he might actually be more of a fusion of jack and sally? or maybe i'm just reading too much into it#still getting jazzy vibes off of him though. is not scully j graves an incredible jazz musician name.#does this open up the possibility that the last time we went into the book there was a sexy anime boy stitch just offscreen the whole time#...maybe some things are best left uncontemplated#god everyone in this event looks fantastic i'm so glad i saved up some keys after all#a little sad that there's no lilia but you know what the fact that a halloweentown malleus exists is still pretty dang good#and sebek's hat is SO tall#the biggest hat for the loudest boy#i hope oogie is here too i need him and jamil to meet#i need jamil to be faced with a guy who's just a bunch of bugs standing on each other's shoulders in a trenchcoat#i am not coherent right now i just needed to get this out before i go pass out again
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linktoo-doodles · 9 months ago
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new dish dropped
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troythecatfish · 1 year ago
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germality · 1 year ago
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snawleyy · 9 months ago
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saltynametag · 1 year ago
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buddy… you should eat bugs!
🐛🐜🐞
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kedreeva · 1 year ago
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These little fuckers are round gobies. They are a freshwater goby that's invasive in Michigan, and they're in the nearby lake. They're distinct from the four native species due to their fused pelvic fins (middle pic) and a big black dot at the rear of their front dorsal fin. Though some other gobies have spots on their fins, NO Michigan-native species has a fused pelvic fin. These guys are very aggressive feeders and are very good at outcompeting native gobies.
They're also extremely good at stealing bait off big hooks as people on the docks reel in their lines. In particular, the bastard in the bottom photo stole my bait two days ago, so I caught him and filleted him for Bug.
Today, after acquiring smaller hooks, I went back and got 16 more, and educated several other fishers about their invasive nature. I got two turned over to me by others, and caught 14 more myself.
One man wandered over and asked why I was catching them on purpose. It was too much trouble to explain my feelings about invasive species, so I just told him, one of them stole my bait two days ago. He stopped watching my bobber and boggled at me and goes:
"You're doing this for revenge?"
So now there's some guy in town that thinks I am exacting revenge upon fish kind for a single stolen worm.
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