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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat, Vol. 3

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Doesn't sound healthy to eat it. -_-;

I remember back at the old apartment in NY, after some rain, the parking lot would be covered with worms, and the wooden stairs at the back I'd find slugs. XD
 

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I've ate a slugs and worms before. But they were fried, Thailand has some strange food.
 

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Well, there are different foods at different places. Some places even have roaches for cuisine. (There are a separate species that is edible, iirc, for that.)
There was a TV show here that showed those exotic kinds of cuisines. Some of them were interesting, some were...personally, weird. -_-;
 

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Once on TV, they showed a cuisine with alligator/crocodile (can't remember which but I think it was the former?). 0_o
 

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Crocodile is seen occasionally in Australian restaurants, and alligator is in heaps of Cajun food, actually. ^^
 

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You should have seen Wangfujing street in Beijing. They practically roast everything there :/

Roasted TV? It's sound delicious.

Crocodile is seen occasionally in Australian restaurants, and alligator is in heaps of Cajun food, actually. ^^

I've never tasted crocodile meat. But I've heard it tasted a bit like crocodile.
 
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Anything alive, mind you -.-

Not sure if human meat is present though.

That's why you have to specific.

Human sounds nice to to. If you've watch the Hannibal Lecter movies. You know what I mean.
 

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I heard they actually DID taste like chicken. I think my dad's had it a few times.
 

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I heard they actually DID taste like chicken. I think my dad's had it a few times.

So crocodile taste like chicken? I thought crocodile tasted like crocodile and chicken tasted like chicken.
 

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Despite all this...I have never eaten any animal meat besides a Chicken, Cow, and Pig. I wonder how everything else tastes like. Humans What the-
 

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I've eaten a fair bit, but I tend to only eat those three. Except escargo, I love that stuff.
 

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I changed my kart combination in Mario Kart 7. More specifically the wheels. I sacrificed some top speed for better acceleration and handling, and I think it has really improved my results.
 

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I wish I hadn't missed the "dick slot" hilarity yesterday. I was watching Battlestar Galactica all day.
 
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