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minus-square@_number8_link-6•1 year agoyeah i’ve been vegetarian my whole life and lobster / crab always seemed particularly disgusting. the bodies are segmented!! they have exoskeletons!! vile!!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink14•1 year agoThe whole boiling alive thing always put me off. Torturing a creature to death for a morsel of food never seemed quite right to me.
minus-squareAlien Nathan Edwardlinkfedilink6•1 year agoCommon practice nowadays is to kill it just before cooking with a quick knife blow to the noggin
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoI’ll play devil’s advocate. I think a lobster suffers less in 20 seconds (or whatever) of boiling than a pig being raised for a few weeks.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoYou’re probably not wrong, but a pig does at least provide more than a few mouthfuls of food. Not that I condone the suffering.
yeah i’ve been vegetarian my whole life and lobster / crab always seemed particularly disgusting. the bodies are segmented!! they have exoskeletons!! vile!!
Funny this could be used to describe a peanut
The whole boiling alive thing always put me off. Torturing a creature to death for a morsel of food never seemed quite right to me.
Common practice nowadays is to kill it just before cooking with a quick knife blow to the noggin
I’ll play devil’s advocate. I think a lobster suffers less in 20 seconds (or whatever) of boiling than a pig being raised for a few weeks.
You’re probably not wrong, but a pig does at least provide more than a few mouthfuls of food.
Not that I condone the suffering.