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  1. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    Oh for sure. In survival situations you eat anything and everything.
  2. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    Living animal I'd raised myself: well, I guess I have to add some more provisos to my list - I don't eat mammalian predators either (disease risk), so that rules out my cat and dog. But livestock? Sure, if I raise it knowing that it was being raised to be food (and thus denying myself the chance...
  3. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    And offal. I don't do offal (never mind the tripe my Japanese host family gave me, all smiling, and I forced down my throat).
  4. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    And endangered animals. Don't eat those either. Dugongs are endangered. I may be persuaded to try invertebrates one day.
  5. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    I draw the line at cannibalism (and offal) :eek:
  6. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    I'm a meat connossuier.
  7. Kwayera

    Reproductive technologies, social revolution and ... mouse sperm?

    Which in and of itself will raise huge upheavals in how we differ ourselves from the rest of the species on the planet, I should think.
  8. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    I've been to Argentina, Kenya and South Africa.
  9. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    Pfft, quail doesn't count as game meat :p How was the pheasant?
  10. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    I'm a fan of game meat. Also on the list of things I have eaten and enjoyed: venison, crocodile, wild boar, goose (not liver), rabbit, kangaroo, impala, kudu, giraffe, warthog, zebra, ostrich..
  11. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    Accident, intended to move to L&OB (where it's going now). I have a cold :( And it tastes like llama, which tastes.. hm, a bit like goat.
  12. Kwayera

    Would you eat Camel?

    Why wouldn't you eat camel? It's tasty, and good for the environment.
  13. Kwayera

    Reproductive technologies, social revolution and ... mouse sperm?

    Very, very cool. Of course, recent technology has already gone a long way to rendering males obsolete in humans as well: British scientists 'create sperm from stem cells'
  14. Kwayera

    Some are born gay, some achieve gayness, and some have gayness thrust upon them

    As well as the fact that people who are gay help at least 50% of their genes propogate by assisting their siblings in the raising of their offspring.
  15. Kwayera

    Some are born gay, some achieve gayness, and some have gayness thrust upon them

    Well, there's a whole bunch of evidence that leads to the conclusion that homosexuality is genetically determined and, indeed, not a gene sexually selected against (as one would assume from natural selection).
  16. Kwayera

    Does God exist?

    Yet. Like what?
  17. Kwayera

    multi-vitamins that dont smell like vomit

    WHy do you need a multivitamin? Just eat a balanced diet. 9 times out of 10, you don't need it.
  18. Kwayera

    anti virus

    Free: AVG Paid: Kaspersky, Nod32, Avast (in descending order)
  19. Kwayera

    Attraction of the Apple store

    It's just better. /applebrainwash
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