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dubfordessert
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by dubfordessert » Sun Oct 28, 2012 1:20 pm
E-F wrote:dubfordessert wrote:or the food, the labour, the entertainment, the crucial part of ecosystems that sustain resources we need, the companionship...
these are all uses for them which do not require their humanisation. in fact the first two require their dehumanisation and so do some of the most entertaining forms of animal entertainment (dancing bears, circus acts, cock fights etc)
as for companionship. are you 80?
no. i'm saying the idea that animals are at most "competition" is clearly false given all the beneficial ways we exploit animals
as for companionship - you do know 80 year olds are also humans?
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by noam » Sun Oct 28, 2012 1:22 pm
dubfordessert wrote:E-F wrote:dubfordessert wrote:or the food, the labour, the entertainment, the crucial part of ecosystems that sustain resources we need, the companionship...
these are all uses for them which do not require their humanisation. in fact the first two require their dehumanisation and so do some of the most entertaining forms of animal entertainment (dancing bears, circus acts, cock fights etc)
as for companionship. are you 80?
no. i'm saying the idea that animals are at most "competition" is clearly false given all the beneficial ways we exploit animals
as for companionship - you do know 80 year olds are also humans?
shit humans as a general rule tho
the best ones are probably all between the age of 24-40, those humans get shit done
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by dubfordessert » Sun Oct 28, 2012 1:29 pm
noam wrote:dubfordessert wrote:E-F wrote:dubfordessert wrote:or the food, the labour, the entertainment, the crucial part of ecosystems that sustain resources we need, the companionship...
these are all uses for them which do not require their humanisation. in fact the first two require their dehumanisation and so do some of the most entertaining forms of animal entertainment (dancing bears, circus acts, cock fights etc)
as for companionship. are you 80?
no. i'm saying the idea that animals are at most "competition" is clearly false given all the beneficial ways we exploit animals
as for companionship - you do know 80 year olds are also humans?
shit humans as a general rule tho
the best ones are probably all between the age of 24-40, those humans get shit done
yeah true, they prob make the best experiment subjects too
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by sigbowls » Sun Oct 28, 2012 6:59 pm
mexicans have the best food
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by kingldub » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:05 pm
signals wrote:mexicans have the best food
I much prefer Mexican to Chinese or Indian. I also cannot stand typically British food, it's so dull and tasteless.
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by ehbes » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:06 pm
kingldub wrote:signals wrote:mexicans have the best food
I much prefer Mexican to Chinese or Indian. I also cannot stand typically British food, it's so dull and tasteless.
i had chinese last night and slept like a baby
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by garethom » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:21 pm
kingldub wrote:signals wrote:mexicans have the best food
I much prefer Mexican to Chinese or Indian. I also cannot stand typically British food, it's so dull and tasteless.
Shit typically british food is dull and tasteless. You can't knock a roast beef joint cooked in a mustard rub, in a red wine gravy.
British is one of my least favourite foods, but you're chatting egg.
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by kingldub » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:26 pm
garethom wrote:kingldub wrote:signals wrote:mexicans have the best food
I much prefer Mexican to Chinese or Indian. I also cannot stand typically British food, it's so dull and tasteless.
Shit typically british food is dull and tasteless. You can't knock a roast beef joint cooked in a mustard rub, in a red wine gravy.
British is one of my least favourite foods, but you're chatting egg.
Just doesn't do it for me. Sowee for having an opinion guize
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by garethom » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:28 pm
Nah, if you don't like it, fair enough, but the tasteless part is egg haha.
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by kingldub » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:32 pm
garethom wrote:Nah, if you don't like it, fair enough, but the tasteless part is egg haha.
It could possibly be down to a lack of taste buds from years of smoking.
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by ehbes » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:34 pm
garethom wrote:Nah, if you don't like it, fair enough, but the tasteless part is egg haha.
i find eggs to be full of flavor thank you very much
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by dubfordessert » Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:57 pm
haha. the stuff you eat day to day is not the same as the cuisine. i doubt i've ever had a fancy version of english "cuisine". maybe eggs benedict is an example? (nope, apparently that's american.

shows what i know)
i love english food but it's not about how many spices are in it or whatever, it's about how filling and simple it is and the times you have it. like i will always associate fish and chips with the seaside. roasts with family time. stew and dumplings with christmas eve. thick custard, really heavy puddings. nostalgia sure but idc
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by volcanogeorge » Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:00 pm
oh man i'm gonna have to go all bananas and custard for dessert today
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by ReDead » Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:51 pm
I'd love to try the Indian-Mexican mashup thing I've heard so much about.
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by noam » Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:37 pm
you can have british food done absolutely superbly
same way you can have steak and chips and not need to eat anything else because of how good the food was done
trouble is no one here knows how to cook simple things well
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by _v_ » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:02 am
ReDead wrote:I'd love to try the Indian-Mexican mashup thing I've heard so much about.
Tell me more pls!
That sounds amazing.
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by ReDead » Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:37 am
_v_ wrote:ReDead wrote:I'd love to try the Indian-Mexican mashup thing I've heard so much about.
Tell me more pls!
That sounds amazing.
Indeed.
Cowboys & Turbans is the place I was hearing about, but that's in LA.
I checked their website out, looks delicious.
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by Phigure » Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:19 am
kingldub wrote:signals wrote:mexicans have the best food
I much prefer Mexican to Chinese or Indian. I also cannot stand typically British food, it's so dull and tasteless.
it has a lot to do with WWII
"Rationing was not fully lifted until almost a decade after war ended in Europe, so that a whole generation was raised without access to many previously common ingredients. These policies, put in place by the British government during wartime periods of the 20th century, are often blamed for the decline of British cuisine in the 20th century."
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by knell » Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:26 am
ReDead wrote:_v_ wrote:ReDead wrote:I'd love to try the Indian-Mexican mashup thing I've heard so much about.
Tell me more pls!
That sounds amazing.
Indeed.
Cowboys & Turbans is the place I was hearing about, but that's in LA.
I checked their website out, looks delicious.
theres a place in SF called Curry Up Now that has tikka masala burritos

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by hifi » Mon Oct 29, 2012 10:02 am
saw silent hill high. wasn't any good imo. every movie i've seen high and sober is very very contrast.
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