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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't eat octopus
They're really smart creatures.
Stick to dumbass fish or cows or goats.
An octopus is quite unique. I eat everything, but I can't eat octopus anymore. It'd be like eating a friend. Can't do it. They're really interesting and intelligent.
I was happily eating octopus till I watched the documentary "My octopus friend". I can't eat them anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't eat octopus
They're really smart creatures.
Stick to dumbass fish or cows or goats.
An octopus is quite unique. I eat everything, but I can't eat octopus anymore. It'd be like eating a friend. Can't do it. They're really interesting and intelligent.
I was happily eating octopus till I watched the documentary "My octopus friend". I can't eat them anymore.
They’re delicious. In Korea a common way to eat young ones is alive and whole. A quick dip in soy sauce followed by a tad of korean wasabi (that’s when they really start thrashing) and then down in one gulp. So yummy!
Minor but important correction here - san nakji, or raw octopus, isn’t alive. The octopus is killed, and then cut into pieces. The pieces move because of reflexes, but they aren’t alive. I just come back from visiting the noriyangjjn fish market in Seoul, where it’s commonly eaten. And by Korean wasabi, I assume you mean gochujang, which is more like Korean harissa, peri peri, or Calabrian chili paste with a long lasting capsaicin heat rather than the quick heat of wasabi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't eat octopus
They're really smart creatures.
Stick to dumbass fish or cows or goats.
An octopus is quite unique. I eat everything, but I can't eat octopus anymore. It'd be like eating a friend. Can't do it. They're really interesting and intelligent.
I was happily eating octopus till I watched the documentary "My octopus friend". I can't eat them anymore.
They’re delicious. In Korea a common way to eat young ones is alive and whole. A quick dip in soy sauce followed by a tad of korean wasabi (that’s when they really start thrashing) and then down in one gulp. So yummy!
Anonymous wrote:Don't eat octopus
They're really smart creatures.
Stick to dumbass fish or cows or goats.
An octopus is quite unique. I eat everything, but I can't eat octopus anymore. It'd be like eating a friend. Can't do it. They're really interesting and intelligent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't eat octopus
They're really smart creatures.
Stick to dumbass fish or cows or goats.
An octopus is quite unique. I eat everything, but I can't eat octopus anymore. It'd be like eating a friend. Can't do it. They're really interesting and intelligent.
I was happily eating octopus till I watched the documentary "My octopus friend". I can't eat them anymore.
They’re delicious. In Korea a common way to eat young ones is alive and whole. A quick dip in soy sauce followed by a tad of korean wasabi (that’s when they really start thrashing) and then down in one gulp. So yummy!
Anonymous wrote:Chickens are really stupid. And they shut everywhere.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't eat octopus
They're really smart creatures.
Stick to dumbass fish or cows or goats.
An octopus is quite unique. I eat everything, but I can't eat octopus anymore. It'd be like eating a friend. Can't do it. They're really interesting and intelligent.
I was happily eating octopus till I watched the documentary "My octopus friend". I can't eat them anymore.