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  • Tako Luka! NOOOOOO! Wait the octopus is not pink...Phew! :D

  • guys. please. its already dead. it has something to do with the nerve endings.

  • Take a look at a "human's" digestive tract - it's LONG.

    Take a look at a carnivore's digestive tract - it's SHORT.

    Take a look at an herbivore's digestive tract - it's SHORT.

    Coincidence?

    Take a look at a human's jaw - small, with close teeth

    Take a look at a carnivore's jaw - large, spread out teeth

    Take a look at an herbivore's jaw - small, with close teeth.

    HMM.

  • @DoctaPsychology

    things are way more complicated than how you put it. most other carnivores dont have hands like humans. humans have the advantage of being able to cut their food up before they put it in their mouths,therefore, we dont need teeth like a carnivore and the flat herbivore teeth does a damn good job at pulvarizing all foods into mush.

    also humans cant digest cellulose. cows and gorillas (herbivores) dont actually digest cellulose, they have specialized bacteria in their guts

  • to ferment and break down their foods. thats why gorillas are perpetually faltulent with extended bellies and cows need a 4 chambered stomach.

    human beens are also able to cook their foods. very very few other animals on this planet come close to this feat and its a very big advantage, making away for us to access nutrients from a wider variety of food sources without making ourselves sick.

    many of our earlier ape ancesters also had very very powerful jaw muscles which we have lost.

  • we can gather alot of info from comparing traits to other animals but at the end of the day, all animals species are unique. humans dont need sharp claws and fags to eat meat. they dont need a small intestines to eat meat either. our bodies and how we process and consume foods is unique and accounts for a large reasons why we are considered omnivores.

  • @jaydub1228 Work it out.

  • @jaydub1228 Why are you living in America if your so against White people.

  • grotesque. why do Asians love torturing animals so much? any chance they get

  • @alSation81 -sigh- It's not torturing animals. It's food. The animal is not dead. It has nerve impulses. For example, when you cut off a chicken's head or any animal's head for that matter, the animal feels no pain. It is simply moving around because of nerve impulses that travel through the body. So... Long story short... Not torture. Torture would be to systematically cut off each tentacle while the octopus is still alive.

  • Reminds me of Klingon gagh.

  • looks good

  • Have you bought a Loo Loo yet? lol.

  • its not alive.

    It just still has nerve impulses so it moves just like a lizard's tail.

    And for people who think this is cruel, grow up.

    Other animals eat other animals. We are also animals. We are animals called humans.

  • @gorillabread

    im no fking animal o.O

    if ppl want to think that you should respect it..

    take ppl how they are.

  • @gorillabread Yes, cruelty, love, hate, all contrivances made up by humans to label things. Spot on. Nerve impulses. nothing alive here.

  • @gorillabread You might be an animal if you wish. But I am a human being with a concience and I think animals were born for the same reason as us, to be happy!!! AND I was on this video to show a friend how weird Korean cuisine is!

  • @veggievegetarian Did u just say u are not an animal? Animals are born to create more animals and sustain life, basically accomplish something.

  • @gorillabread Yea animals are indeed born to create more animals and maybe sustain the life of other animals in their natural environment to keep balance. But I insist I am no animal, and as a reasonable thinking being I refuse to agree that we have to take life from an animal for us to live. But if you think of yourself as an animal~ Thats your problem ^_^

  • @veggievegetarian maybe we have a different definition of the word animal. I think of the word as organisms belonging in the kingdon animalia, or animals. You probably think of the word as a savage dumb beast. I'm not saying that I like to kill animals but we have no choice. If some animals don't die they will break the carrying capacity of nature and will eventually bring harm to other animals. Oh and I just noticed you are a vegetarian so now I understand why you don't agree.

  • @gorillabread xD Noticed a bit late but its ok~ And we do have a choice! Been a vegetarian for 19 years of my life and I havent been to the hospital for more than rutinary check ups ^^ The thing is humans are mass producing animals using hormones and stuff hence being a cruel act and not healthy at all, and not actually colaborating with nature balance, more like disrupting it.~ But how we eat is a choice that is very personal : )

  • @veggievegetarian Well.....yea can't argue with that. Humans are disrupting the nature balance and we eat what we want to eat. I guess it is all summed up :)

  • @gorillabread well of course its okay to eat other animals but its cruel to keep them alive while you eat them! wouldnt you rather die before getting eaten than dying a slow painful death.. i think its terrible that some culture do that. and not just to small less intelligent animals they do it to al kinds of animals. im no hippie i eat meat i just think its very cruel to let the suffer for our own amusement not even survival

  • @bella8761 I'm didn't say that I enjoy it. Sure I would rather have it die a quick death but sometimes it just doesn't go that way.

  • @bella8761 they arent alive. they arent even attached to a head!

  • @gorillabread yeh thats nature but look at us eating and killing almost every animal.

    No wonder Im a vegetarian

  • @TVNpictures its NORMAL to eat animals. Being vegetarian is abnormal. Not just by human standards, but by nature's standards.

  • THIS IS WRONG AND CRUEL

  • THAT IS DELICIOUS

  • hhahahhahahhah you are fucking funny i like you nigger

  • they dont feel pain. eating meat is also cruel. poor animals aaww

  • you're dumb.

  • hahaah a some tentacles were runing out the dish

  • That looks freaking AWESOME!! I wanna try it sometime! huzzah for adventurous eatiing. whats the dish called?

  • whats next? human sahimi? i guess thats whats  left to eat

  • hippie

  • lol pussy pussy try eating that and you will like it

  • lol next thing for special would be cooks shit!

  • ITS A KOREAN DISH YOU DOUCHE BADS (: try it.

  • Mmm! How does it taste? Anything close to octopus nigiri sushi? Or is it a lot softer? lol I've heard you have to chew that kind a LOT or else it could cling to your throat and choke you.

  • ew!!!!

  • i dont think the tentacles of the octupus feel pain, its nerves are not connected to a brain. actually octopuses are the smartest invertabrate, extremely smart. but i guess biting a decapulated tentacle is ok, like eating a decaputated leg only the leg doesnt move

  • You're right, an octopus will detach one of it's arms as a defensive mechanism. It's no different for them as when a lizard detaches it's tail. :]

  • I still prefer to eat live cow.

  • eww..are u kidding me??..LIVE?!..with blood and stuff on it??.wow!..

  • @nadalees Not quite alive... but it still has nerve impulses. The actual animal is dead.

  • It's the best.

  • sooo cool...! ^^

  • Wow! I have *never* seen tentacles as active as those! That's some good stuff.

  • Ew, I'd try like dead octopus..But still alive? It's not like I feel bad for the octopus...I feel bad that I might throw up...All wiggly...jiggly...

  • They are dead. Just their nerves are alive. If you got shot in your head your nerves of your body could be still alive. It is same for the octopus. They are dead. The only different thing between you and the octopus is that they move even after they are dead.The octopus moves even though you cut it into 2000 pieces. They at least for several hours.

  • The only way to make them not move is cook it.I will give you one million dollars if you tell me how to make not-moving octopus sush without cooking. I can understand people who suggest cooked octopus instead of raw octopus. But in my opinion, people who argue to eat dead and not-moving raw octopus are idiots because not-moving raw octopus never exist. Do you really want to wait for five hours after you cut them off?

  • that looks soo freaky, yet yummy !

  • wow, it's moving! It looks delicious. I've never eaten that food, even though I live in Korea.

  • what a lucky man. that would be around 30 bucks in America..

  • That's so cruel...

  • yes. it is so cruel showing off tasty food to other people

  • SO TRUE!!

  • dude it's an octopus, though I do prefer completely dead ones.

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