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qyron, to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

Where is that sentence from?

Why can’t we have basic, objective, uncomplicated worded warnings like that? Maybe the stupid ratio would drop.

qyron, to lemmyshitpost in What's wrong babe, you barely touched your hot dog bologna cake

Cooking it is not the objective.

qyron, to lemmyshitpost in What's wrong babe, you barely touched your hot dog bologna cake

Burn this. Burn it now. Burn it with fire.

qyron, to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

Now you got me seriously depressed.

qyron, to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

You could put giant billboards warning for the risk and it would still become a recurring event. Even if it said “warning: this is capable of grinding a human being to pulp”.

qyron, to privacy in Here's what telegram's founder say about Whatsapp's privacy

Then what is the choice?

qyron, to linux in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

Tiny Core OS, because I want a super light distro to run from memory when trying to access computers where the data is still there but something went sour with the OS

qyron, to comicstrips in Apples for sale

You’ve read The Vines of Wrath.

qyron, to upliftingnews in South Korea passes ban on dog meat consumption

Did the octopus bad mouthed you to deserve your curse?

I often wonder what crossed the mind of the first human that considered an octopus as potential food.

qyron, to upliftingnews in South Korea passes ban on dog meat consumption

Interesting question from a chicken.

My concern is not morality and neither is that the issue here.

The animals we call farm animals today came from what are considered prey animals and the process of domestication was essentialy a process of reducing fear and wariness towards our species.

Dogs came to be from an apex predator that, we speculate, found advantageous to actively associate with our species for mutual benefit.

Different origins produced different outcomes.

qyron, to upliftingnews in South Korea passes ban on dog meat consumption

Then let’s turn this on another angle: dogs came to be from a predator, and an apex one, capable and willing to prey on our species, unlike all other species we managed to domesticate.

Cats are not even domesticated, for all objective parameters. Cats are still predators, both potential and active. It is not without reason domestic cats are being viewed more and more as destructive for wild species.

I can go out on a leg and speculate these two species became viewed as food wrapped in myths, with tales of obtaining special powers or some other strange purpose besides avoiding death by lack of nourishment.

All other species we managed to tame came froma what are commonly considered prey animals and it was mostly a process of reducing the animals wariness to us.

Cows are considered a representation of one of the many indu gods and have a very unique status as such but are nonetheless still a source of food through the milk they provide.

Your examples are true and valid but I will insist those are exceptions and not norm. I live in a rural area and sheep, goats and cows are part of the landscape. The animals tolerate human presence, often understand it as a source of food and safety, but are wary, suspitious and generally keep their distance. Even pigs, that are considerably more inteligent than all farm animals don’t easily mingle with humans. But any dog, even a feral one, will approach us willingly.

A very welcome bonus to my job is going to places where usually other people won’t go and often find varying degrees of feral dogs. After the initial suspition, I find myself approached by the animals, observed, sniffed and “bothered” for pets and play. I wish I could do this with other animals but other animals avoid me and do their best to keep me as far away as possible.

Your remark on the lambs. The christian/jewish/islamic carried over the tradition from previous people. Sheep were often offerings towards supernatural entities but started as a resource/food source (wool and milk and finally meat).

qyron, to asklemmy in If you could go back in time and stop any one person or group's musical career, who or what would it be?

I discovered Black Sabbath late in life and don’t find that time as wasted. They’re the grandaddy’s of heavy metal.

And the Sex Pistols created punk, from which we got grunge, that gave us Nirvana.

qyron, to upliftingnews in South Korea passes ban on dog meat consumption

The base difference is that dogs evolved side by side with our species to develop and return emotional bonding and feedback with humans.

All other animals we managed to domesticate, at best, tolerate us or fear us. Cute little photos of cows and pigs enjoying being hugged and petted are exceptions, not norm.

I’ve been trying to understand, for years, what happened to turn dogs and cats food in asian countries (beside famines, hence desperation) but every single source I was ever able to find always gets muddled in exotheric notions of ”medicinal" use or some other folklore high tale.

For context: in Vietnam, cat meat is often served as being “little tiger”.

To the extent of my knowledge, the rest of the world never needed to wrap an animal in an exotheric tale to declare it as potential food.

qyron, to asklemmy in If you could go back in time and stop any one person or group's musical career, who or what would it be?

I can not motivate myself to dislike more U2.

qyron, to asklemmy in If you could go back in time and stop any one person or group's musical career, who or what would it be?

That would meam a lot of derivatives would never come to be.

It’s like saying you would like to eclipse the Sex Pistols or Black Sabbath.

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