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    Mystery Meat Macrophotography (<--- not a pleasant look)
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    *heave*
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    ewwww! hopefully it'll put some people off their processed meats!
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    *shudders* vile

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    oh my god that was like death refridgerated.

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    Spew!!!!!!!!!!

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    The sad thing is, most people will see them, be grossed out, and then eat it for breakfast in the morning
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    Isn't it mostly vegetarians who'd see it on that site anyway? And they already wouldn't eat it.

    I dunno. It didn't seem that gross to me. I think most things would look almost as nasty when ripped in half and photographed with a macro lens.

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    Good point. Tofurky would probably look just as bad.
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    I think most things would look almost as nasty when ripped in half and photographed with a macro lens.
    What, like an apple or a strawberry? Or a veggie burger? It's all those globules of glistening fat that are so unbearable, and what was with the black specks?

    Glad I haven't had lunch yet. *eurghhhh*

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    Strawverry, Kiwi...




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    Mmm, kiwifruit! I think that picture is beautiful, Korn, and proves my point.
    I can't eat the green ones, though, just the yellow ones - have you seen/tried them?

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    Pretty kiwi! But then have you ever cut open a pea or a corn kernel? They're not quite pretty, but certainly not as hurl-worthy as the processed animal products.

    That site also has an interesting section on Energizer rechargeable D batteries which is certainly worth a look!
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    Heh, brings back memories of when I was a kid; picking out all those white fat chunks for hours before eating the "meat" part of it. I just couldnt eat that nasty fat!! Now I'm not the only weird one hehehe
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    Ugh....that's seriously disgusting! Makes me sick to think I used to eat that kind of stuff

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    i don't dare look...i'm going to bed soon, and i don't want a horrible image right before i go to sleep.
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    He has a great article on there about harvesting your own aloe vera though...
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    Mmm, kiwifruit! I think that picture is beautiful, Korn, and proves my point.
    I can't eat the green ones, though, just the yellow ones - have you seen/tried them?
    No, I don't think I have! Welcome back from your long break!

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    Thanks Korn

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