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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    Gross!!!

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    Thumbs down Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    I've seen them drop a live cat in boiling water for a few seconds before take it out and start skinning it alive. dis-fucking-gusting.

    It was still crawling about on the slab with no skin it on.

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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    Is it really anymore disgusting/"barbaric" than boiling a live lobster

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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    Is it really anymore disgusting/"barbaric" than boiling a live lobster
    You tell us.

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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    They have a restaurant

    where they eat live monkey brains the poor fucker is under the table with its scull cap removed.


    Just saw a video on utube that I wouldnt put in here ,its disgusting too. where they have big trucks full of cages with live cats and dogs packed tight in them ,some with collars on still. These chinese men kick the cages off the top of the trucks and they samsh to the concrete floor some 15 feet down snapping legs and what ever, then they are dragged off by a hook killed when its their turn ,hoked up and skinned and the skins send to some American company to line their jackets on some of their clothing range.

    No respect for life and these same clowns have the largest army in the world and will be heading out for another country if not yours, quite soon .
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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    Is it really anymore disgusting/"barbaric" than boiling a live lobster
    Tasty though.

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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    I ate live octopus in a Japanese restaurant once. It was OK, not too much different to dead octopus.

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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    Lobster = overrated, we've been over this. Same family as the cockroach.

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    I hate the idea of everything eaten or boiled alive, including lobsters or even oysters
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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Lobster = overrated, we've been over this. Same family as the cockroach.
    They're like big shrimps. But they're big, tasty shrimps. And like other seafood they've got bugger all fat or cholesterol so they're meat you can eat and not feel unhealthy about doing so.

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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    Fresh lobster may be the most perfect food imaginable, but I admit it is hypocritical to get freaked out by something like this and then throw a lobster in the pot. Its a perception thing, you throw the lobsters in, put the top on the pot, out of sight out of mind, and move on. Doesn't seem as bad when of course it pretty much is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Lobster = overrated, we've been over this. Same family as the cockroach.
    They're like big shrimps. But they're big, tasty shrimps. And like other seafood they've got bugger all fat or cholesterol so they're meat you can eat and not feel unhealthy about doing so.

    Bottom feeders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Fresh lobster may be the most perfect food imaginable, but I admit it is hypocritical to get freaked out by something like this and then throw a lobster in the pot. Its a perception thing, you throw the lobsters in, put the top on the pot, out of sight out of mind, and move on. Doesn't seem as bad when of course it pretty much is.

    Eaten alive / instant death, then eaten.
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    Default Re: Chinese delicacy, fried fish, still alive

    That is pretty revolting. They like to eat still living squid out here. It writhes about on the plate and the tentacles get stuck on the tongue as you try to swallow. I haven't tried it. And then there are the dog farms and the howling of suffering caged dogs about to be hacked to death and then cooked up. The dog farms are illegal, but laws are seldom enforced.
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