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bottled
16 years ago
I decapitated a mouse, pulled off its skull, took its brain out, and, with bread in one hand, thought, "Pwede sigurong gawing palaman 'to."
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musikero07
says
16 years ago
kadiri nga!!!
Monchi
wonders
16 years ago
how mouse predators find the taste of raw mouse meat
bottled
says
16 years ago
cee_tykes
: Looked like yeme to me. The brain, I mean.
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bottled
says
16 years ago
musikero07
: You get, what's the word?, desensitized it actually looks too ordinary. Like looking at a piece of paper.
bottled
says
16 years ago
monchedeng
: The taste? It's homologous to humans. They didn't call the house mouse a model organism for nothing.
Monchi
16 years ago
bottled
says
16 years ago
Share tayo, cee_tykes?
musikero07
says
16 years ago
so you're saying you can eat a piece of paper?
bottled
says
16 years ago
musikero07
: Paper with ketchup, Ben. That's cellulose and lycopene. How healthy can food possibly get?
musikero07
thinks
16 years ago
the condiments spoil the natural taste. Methinks that the mouse can be enjoyed more as it is.
bottled
16 years ago
musikero07
: Suit your taste, Ben. But is that raw, fried, sauteed, or sinabawang mouse?
musikero07
wants
16 years ago
it alive so the smell doesn't rot its taste. j
bottled
16 years ago
cee_tykes
: Oo nga, no? Kain na lang siguro ako ng cellulose-degrading bacteria. Did I just say that? My coolness meter just plummeted.
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