Mmmm More Horse Meat (Taco Bell)

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Also, I more shocked by the part of the article that said they removed the meat from all 3 Taco bell locations in the UK!!
 

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Random Eater: "Why the long face, Horse?"

Horse: "Cuz I'm being ground up for your ******* lasagna, that's ******* why"
 

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If you think so, are you fine with eating dogs or cats? Or humans for that matter. After all, protein is protein.

Wesley doesn't see much differentiation. He just sees living things as batteries to be harvested by his army of sentinels.
 

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If you think so, are you fine with eating dogs or cats? Or humans for that matter. After all, protein is protein.

Someone tried presenting that argument to me too but it is all due to culture. Go to Asia and the eating of dog or cat is not an issue at all. Lets flip that around. Go to India where they can't believe we are eating cows! We don't think much of eating frogs/alligators up north but go down south and it's a different story. My friends from MN make fun of me for actually eating catfish. Hell, growing up I had to eat my "pet" rabbit.

I wouldn't think twice about eating horse.
 

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If you think so, are you fine with eating dogs or cats? Or humans for that matter. After all, protein is protein.

I don't eat pork, because it's a filthy animal. I don't eat filthy animals. As for a dog? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy, but he's definitely dirty. A dog's got personality, and personality goes a long way.
 
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Someone tried presenting that argument to me too but it is all due to culture. Go to Asia and the eating of dog or cat is not an issue at all. Lets flip that around. Go to India where they can't believe we are eating cows! We don't think much of eating frogs/alligators up north but go down south and it's a different story. My friends from MN make fun of me for actually eating catfish. Hell, growing up I had to eat my "pet" rabbit.

I wouldn't think twice about eating horse.

The Frogs/alligators isn't really apt for this discussion as they aren't even mammals let alone pets, but I've never had an issue eating them. Then again I've never ridden or cared for an alligator or bullfrog either.

You are right that it is all about culture, and in our culture we don't eat our pets. Well, except your rabbit... I like rabbit by the way but I don't think I'd keep one as a pet then skin him and eat him after he died, unless I was poor and starving or something.