Ive eaten shark and a snake so I guess I cant complain if fate balances it out.
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Ive eaten shark and a snake so I guess I cant complain if fate balances it out.
Although I respect the venom snakes can inject, for the most part I have no fear of them, here in East Texas, the most predominate poisonous snake is the water moccasin (cotton mouth) followed by the Copperhead. Neither snake is normally aggressive, typically people will inadvertently corner these snakes or accidentally step on them, if they're bitten.
From personal observation, these snakes will generally move away from you if given a chance, I usually just leave them be, unless there's kids or pets around.
BTW, i'm very conscious of my surroundings, the chances of me stepping on a poisonous snake are slim.
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That'll show emWas the twatwaffle singing to it or something? Well I hope he bit his head off and ingested twice the venom...dumbass.
For the record I've been bitten by dogs, cats, pigs, horses, a goat, shellfish, a dude losing a fight and one or two brunettes caught up in the moment...but I do enjoy bacon and experienced crabs![]()
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From that, I take it you are not opposed to the odd nibble, you are not Muslim and prefer the darker look in women.
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Ive been bitten by a crab on the toe, also a mosquitoe , a monkey (I fucking hate monkeys) a dog or two still love dogs, the odd woman,them too, march flies, sea lice, jelly fish and a blue tongued lizard. And a Lawyer here put the bite on me for a days work for me and my laborer the asshole.
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I wonder if they took the snake to the vet afterwards ....... with a case of reptile dysfunction.
I'll get my coat ....
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
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