The grossest burger ever made
Read this, needed to share. Would you eat it???
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The grossest burger ever made
Read this, needed to share. Would you eat it???
That's can't be serious....I mean poop is waste material, not meant to be nutritious. :sick:
As a cheap prostitute, certainly, you must have come across a German or Jap with a shit fetish. What did you do then, D? :unsure:
I guess the shit is about to hit the pan.
Why ,I say why, would I possibly click that link?
That's actually pretty clever(but nasty). Is there anything that the Japanese can't do?
I just lost my appetite, thx D :bang:
I fail to see how its any different to the shit mcdonalds tries to make us eat now :dabs:
:sick: what next?
You can have my Soylent Green when you pry it from my cold dead hands.
:huh::unsure::blink::wacko::sick:.........YUCK!!!
Hey, how about a spoiler tag there Art? :P
Correction, anyone remotely close to caring has already seen it or knows the secret ingredient. And the only thing anyone seems to recall about the film was one line/concept. Other than that, the movie was quite unremarkable in my opinion. I'd call it the 70's human centipede by that merit.
Edit: I thought of a tag line for the new Will Smith 3D Soylent Green remake. Soylent Green is Bieber.
It was for that very sad reason that I felt safe in not using the spoiler tag, anything older than 5 years is old skool. Then the third series of the
TV series Millennium had a logon password to the server of 'Soylent Green is people' making the spoiler tag redundant for that generation as well.
For anyone else who hasn't seen it ooops, it's still a great Sci-Fi cult classic and worth the watch.
The thought of Will Smith getting ground up before he produces any more "stars" sounds like a good idea...
The concept behind the "human centipede" idea has been employed by livestock farmers for a long time.
hxxp://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/you-want-chicken-poop-wit_b_530404.html
There have even been studies that measured the nutritional content in human 'bowel candy'
hxxp://jn.nutrition.org/content/127/4/579.full
and then I think we all know what a fly's favorite food is :)
I just realized I was the first to mention the human centipede, why did it take so long to reference the human centipede in this thread?! It's more relevant than soylent green!
I got your point the first time.
Can someone please tell me what it's all aboot, like. I was a bit too scared to click on something described as five hitty.
If it's any kind of violence, then don't tell me.
Anyways, the point the researcher makes is that even though it costs 10-20 times more than regular meat now, it will eventually be about the same price as regular meat. To this, I say what the fuck?! That's quite impractical, isn't the goal to be much cheaper than real meat, i.e. affordable? Why would you choose recycled excrement over the real thing, where's the market or the void for this to make any real difference?
I never did quite understand the old saying "eat shit and die". Cooking would of course kill any parasites and pathogens, rendering the stuff fairly harmless, which anyway is largely living bacteria. E. Coli bacteria is essential for proper intestinal function, but people are not born with it already in their gut. How do you think it gets there? Yeah, that's right - disgusting as it may seem :lol:
I can see something like this being used for interplanetary space travel, in which long multi-year voyages would require recycling all biological waste materials to the absolute maximum degree possible. But hardly for life on Earth.
Sorry I came to this discussion so late.
I assumed that "soylent green" might have had something to do with the color of the "sick" smiley that probably represents how most readers feel about this discussion :sick: :sick:
I just realized I made it sound like I thought like the worldwide food crisis to come is an hoax. I feel like a Republican suddenly...
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Think not of it as football,think of it rather as an excuse to sit out in the cold and drink beer.