The Cringe Thread [Possible NSFW]
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Pomegranates :P
@RhodieNite
What other ways to make meat protein production more efficient for the masses? Salvaging parts of animals that would have otherwise been wasted because no one would eat certain parts.
Sure. It looks gruesome to the eyes.
What other ways to make meat protein production more efficient for the masses? Salvaging parts of animals that would have otherwise been wasted because no one would eat certain parts.
Sure. It looks gruesome to the eyes.
Flying Pancake
@RhodieNite
Only skimmed it, but those animals don’t look to be alive (thankfully). My guess would be that this is just carcass disposal, not meat production.
@Lord Seraph
I’m pretty sure that this wouldn’t be acceptable for human consumption. Generally, an animal that’s being used for meat has to be alive and relatively healthy until it’s actually in the slaughterhouse. That way you can be more sure that the meat is disease-free and not already rotting. This also wouldn’t work for human-safe meat because there’s no distinction about what’s being put in there; anything coming out is just going to be random, non-specific animal sludge, and i can’t imagine the FDA would ever approve that, let alone anyone actually buying it as food.
This might be an animal food or inedible rendering plant though. I don’t think animal food is going to be regulated as heavily, and an inedible rendering plant wouldn’t have to worry about food safety at all.
Only skimmed it, but those animals don’t look to be alive (thankfully). My guess would be that this is just carcass disposal, not meat production.
@Lord Seraph
I’m pretty sure that this wouldn’t be acceptable for human consumption. Generally, an animal that’s being used for meat has to be alive and relatively healthy until it’s actually in the slaughterhouse. That way you can be more sure that the meat is disease-free and not already rotting. This also wouldn’t work for human-safe meat because there’s no distinction about what’s being put in there; anything coming out is just going to be random, non-specific animal sludge, and i can’t imagine the FDA would ever approve that, let alone anyone actually buying it as food.
This might be an animal food or inedible rendering plant though. I don’t think animal food is going to be regulated as heavily, and an inedible rendering plant wouldn’t have to worry about food safety at all.
RadioDemon
So many orphans~Alastor
@RhodieNite
Its apparent that those animals have been dead for at LEAST several days. So no they are not alive.
Its apparent that those animals have been dead for at LEAST several days. So no they are not alive.
lonewolf
U mad?
@Lord Seraph
I wonder how much of the glass got sucked into their asses when that happened? :P
I wonder how much of the glass got sucked into their asses when that happened? :P
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@intexda
They don’t look like zombies at all. They just look like a bunch of kids who decided to get a hair dye.
They don’t look like zombies at all. They just look like a bunch of kids who decided to get a hair dye.
someguy111
@intexda
The only zombies are the people who are brainwashed into liking this crap just to fit in with the popular crowd.
The only zombies are the people who are brainwashed into liking this crap just to fit in with the popular crowd.
Kanye West
Thicc Thighs Connoisseur
@Count Adramélekh Sear
Why do people believe the Earth is flat? This can’t be real thought people have.
Why do people believe the Earth is flat? This can’t be real thought people have.
RadioDemon
So many orphans~Alastor
@Chrys
Because they think that a obolid spherical earth is somehow a conspiracy to keep people down. It is idiotic since any look at the horizon from anywhere you can see it shows curvature to some minimal degree. And that’s not even taking into account watching ships sail over the horizon while out at sea.
Because they think that a obolid spherical earth is somehow a conspiracy to keep people down. It is idiotic since any look at the horizon from anywhere you can see it shows curvature to some minimal degree. And that’s not even taking into account watching ships sail over the horizon while out at sea.
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