Chinese Man Eats New Born Mice and Mixes It With Sauce.

Should It Be Illegal To Eat Newly Born Mice?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • No

    Votes: 4 57.1%

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FemmeFatale

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I am not playing. OMG.
I don't think if should be illegal because that is animal-est. You guys eat meat. But you should at least kill it, it's inhumane
 
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The North-East Asians (the Northern Mongoloids) seem to be the most carnivorous sub-species of homo-sapiens. They also happen to be, contrary to popular imagination, the most cold-evolved and cold-adapted sub-species of man - they are, in fact, much more cold-adapted than Europeans.

I have a pet theory that their ancestors underwent evolutionary selection pressure for a significantly increased sense of taste for meat - in arctic conditions there are few edible plants but animals/fish are usually around - and that this is the reason why they are able to have all sorts of strange animals and aquatic life in their diet.

Taste preferences have already been shown to be highly genetically influenced. No amount of cultural conditioning is going to make you develop a taste for insects and dog meat. And most people outside of East Asia are unable to consume those things without vomiting or a negative reaction. Therefore genetic factors are likely to be involved.

This is an interesting issue that the field of genomics will be able to shed light on in the near future.
 

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The North-East Asians (the Northern Mongoloids) seem to be the most carnivorous sub-species of homo-sapiens. They also happen to be, contrary to popular imagination, the most cold-evolved and cold-adapted sub-species of man - they are, in fact, much more cold-adapted than Europeans.

I have a pet theory that their ancestors underwent evolutionary selection pressure for a significantly increased sense of taste for meat - in arctic conditions there are few edible plants but animals/fish are usually around - and that this is the reason why they are able to have all sorts of strange animals and aquatic life in their diet.

Taste preferences have already been shown to be highly genetically influenced. No amount of cultural conditioning is going to make you develop a taste for insects and dog meat. And most people outside of East Asia are unable to consume those things without vomiting or a negative reaction. Therefore genetic factors are likely to be involved.

This is an interesting issue that the field of genomics will be able to shed light on in the near future.
I think culture has an enormous impact though.

Just like in London (esp. South London), jellied eels are, or at least used to be very popular and loved. Go even a few miles out and most people would gag at the prospect. I know I wouldn't touch them within an inch of my life.
[video=youtube;Xr6RAvvYoGI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr6RAvvYoGI[/video]
 

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This shit is sick
Wtf mods you bam "character bashing"
But people can upload videos of baby mice getting eaten alive ?

When did Naruto base become the F. U. Cking ync ?
Take that shit down
 

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Don't think I would do that :lol


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Not sure on the legality of the issue. Are mice restricted in some shape or form? Also it happens in another country, so their own customs, traditions, and culture will be influencing this law. I would not eat a mouse, but I do not see why it should be considered illegal. Health reason perhaps, but still.....
 
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