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Korea bans killing and eating Dogs - will Thailand follow?

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7 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

You are meat as well ... what's the difference ?

THere is a rather dim group of people on this thread who try to be "tough" and dispassionate by suggesting they would either eat dog or that all meat is the same - they are basically taking a very facile approach to the topic and revealing how stupid they themselves really are

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In Thailand, there should be NO BAN on the consumption of Barking Dogs.

 

Instead, Barking Dogs should be considered morally edible.

 

The human consumption of barking dogs should be encouraged.

 

Note:  Humans who consume barking dogs should be wary of the fact that, in some cases, after eating dog meat, humans have been known to emit canine-like vocalizations, sometimes whining, yapping, or even barking.

 

In Canton, this phenomenon of humans barking like dogs after the consumption of XIANG-ROU has been recorded many times during the past century.

 

 

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

In Thailand, there should be NO BAN on the consumption of Barking Dogs.

 

Instead, Barking Dogs should be considered morally edible.

 

The human consumption of barking dogs should be encouraged.

 

Note:  Humans who consume barking dogs should be wary of the fact that, in some cases, after eating dog meat, humans have been known to emit canine-like vocalizations, sometimes whining, yapping, or even barking.

 

In Canton, this phenomenon of humans barking like dogs after the consumption of XIANG-ROU has been recorded many times during the past century.

 

 

unlike people like you who are diagnosed every day?

On 1/9/2024 at 6:59 AM, sammieuk1 said:

I want to eat my sausage dog everyday and he wants to eat my bacon and greek yogurt  🤔

Does this ^^ sound a little ...off... to anyone else? :unsure:

 

How do they plan to enforce the ban on the production of dogs? :whistling:

On 1/10/2024 at 7:33 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

And nobody should eat rabbits! 

 

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I told an ex-girlfriend about the Trattoria...

She actually cried

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1 hour ago, Captain Monday said:

Trattoria.

which Trattoria?

22 minutes ago, kwilco said:

which Trattoria?

Can’t tell you other than locals took us. Country side of Emilia-Romagna. 

 

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3 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

Can’t tell you other than locals took us. Country side of Emilia-Romagna. 

 

..and they served dog?

 

On 1/9/2024 at 2:55 PM, ChipButty said:

apparently Sakun Nakorn is famous for it, 

Just outside Sakon is an area that was famous for it's dog market. One of the hard things about living up there is the way the dogs are treated. I'm so glad I left.

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