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  • pp_boy_@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

    Counterpoint: lobster is delicious

    Why are you okay eating cow meat and not house cat meat?

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    House cats: overwhelming over weight so mostly fat. And not the type that pigs and cows are.
    Feral cats: riddled with diseases and malnourished.

    Cows: mostly muscle and with a marbling of fat.

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      I used to love shrimp but in the past few years I've started going off it, not sure why.

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      • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

        House cats: overwhelming over weight so mostly fat. And not the type that pigs and cows are.
        Feral cats: riddled with diseases and malnourished.

        Cows: mostly muscle and with a marbling of fat.

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        Wow so what youre saying is that youre okay eating one but not the other because one tastes better?

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          I used to love shrimp but in the past few years I've started going off it, not sure why.

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          Non-alarmist answer: tastes can change over time for no real reason. Some mild reasons it could change is pallet fatigue, prep and cook time seeming not worth it and so you crave it less, and changes in overall perception. A person who is slowly becoming vegan for moral or health reasons will naturally stop wanting certain meat products.

          Alarmist answer: I don't know man. You've probably got some weird cancer or something.

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          • mydarkesttimeline01@ani.socialM [email protected]

            Non-alarmist answer: tastes can change over time for no real reason. Some mild reasons it could change is pallet fatigue, prep and cook time seeming not worth it and so you crave it less, and changes in overall perception. A person who is slowly becoming vegan for moral or health reasons will naturally stop wanting certain meat products.

            Alarmist answer: I don't know man. You've probably got some weird cancer or something.

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            Increasingly alarmist answer: you’ve heard about eyestalk ablation and it’s subconsciously ruining your enjoyment of farmed shrimp

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              lukewarm coffee: gross

              hot coffee: great

              it's almost as if different things are different

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              • hark@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

                lukewarm coffee: gross

                hot coffee: great

                it's almost as if different things are different

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                You mentioned the same thing, at different temperatures. It's literally the same THING.

                A shrimp is not the same thing as a Megaloblatta Longipennis.

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                  Idk where this myth started from but shrimp and lobsters are crustaceans, a separate class of arthropods within the phylum arthropoda. arthropoda is a massive phylum and bugs belong to the class insecta. lobsters and shrimp belong to crustacea so calling shrimp bugs is like calling whales hippos because they're both from the clade artiodactyla /nerdmode off

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                    Increasingly alarmist answer: you’ve heard about eyestalk ablation and it’s subconsciously ruining your enjoyment of farmed shrimp

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                    The fucking horrors we do. Hey if we give them anaesthetic before we burn out their eyes they seem less distressed. Fucking gross.

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                      You mentioned the same thing, at different temperatures. It's literally the same THING.

                      A shrimp is not the same thing as a Megaloblatta Longipennis.

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                      Ice is just water at a different temperature.

                      The difference being even bigger between crustaceans and bugs just makes my point stronger.

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                      • frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF [email protected]

                        Idk where this myth started from but shrimp and lobsters are crustaceans, a separate class of arthropods within the phylum arthropoda. arthropoda is a massive phylum and bugs belong to the class insecta. lobsters and shrimp belong to crustacea so calling shrimp bugs is like calling whales hippos because they're both from the clade artiodactyla /nerdmode off

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                        Insects are crustaceans. As are isopods. Interestingly, spiders are not

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                        • frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF [email protected]

                          Idk where this myth started from but shrimp and lobsters are crustaceans, a separate class of arthropods within the phylum arthropoda. arthropoda is a massive phylum and bugs belong to the class insecta. lobsters and shrimp belong to crustacea so calling shrimp bugs is like calling whales hippos because they're both from the clade artiodactyla /nerdmode off

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                          Actually, hexapoda was moved taxonomically to be classed as Crustaceans due to new research. The new clade is called Pancrustacea. Insects can now properly be called "terrestrial crustaceans"

                          I would however like to point out that literally none of the pictured animals are bugs.

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                          • justiceforporygon@lemmy.blahaj.zoneJ [email protected]

                            Are we suggesting that Scorpion would taste similar to lobster?

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                            Supposedly cincadas and pill bugs taste just like shrimp.

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                            • pp_boy_@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                              Wow so what youre saying is that youre okay eating one but not the other because one tastes better?

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                              Motherfucker, im not gonna eat gruel everyday, I'd rather eat a hamburger or a salad. Yeah, we choose what we eat for three reason. How safe it is to consume, how nutritional it is, and most importantly, how fucking tasty it is.

                              Beef is fucking tasty. If it wasn't, people wouldn't eat it.

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                                Sea bugs come pre-seasoned

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                                • frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF [email protected]

                                  Idk where this myth started from but shrimp and lobsters are crustaceans, a separate class of arthropods within the phylum arthropoda. arthropoda is a massive phylum and bugs belong to the class insecta. lobsters and shrimp belong to crustacea so calling shrimp bugs is like calling whales hippos because they're both from the clade artiodactyla /nerdmode off

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                                  i think it's like "tree" and "fish", which is not a phylogenetic group but a certain shape/form/expression.

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