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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2007

THE REAL~AND ALIVE!

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  • You should slap that fish and tell it to stay the fuck still... Would bother me while I'm eating.

  • @umadbrow I believe what my husband learned in the Marines when he was stationed in Okinawa, Japan. What they said on Wikipedia is pretty much word for word what my hubby experienced in person, and how they explained it to him and his friends who were asking about what they were eating in a restaurant. They are careful not to kill the animal. Here's a link you might like: cracked.com/article_16951_the-­6-most-sadistic-dishes-from-ar­ound-world.html

  • @asianavenger1994 duh!! that's why asian girls can't go down slides on their stomachs!

  • @asianavenger1994 what about all the asian girls with their sideways vaginas?!?!

  • @hmf099 If someone shoots your head, your heart will keep beating.

  • @karbondioxide

    and what are those studies? The "Its true cause I said so!" studies?

  • @umadbrow Several studies have been done to assess the reliability of Wikipedia. A notable early study in the journal Nature said that in 2005, Wikipedia scientific articles came close to the level of accuracy in Encyclopædia Britannica and had a similar rate of "serious errors".

    fuck off

  • @hmf099

    And..... you believe that everything in the wikipedia is credible? I guess youre still in elementary school if you believe so

  • @XshaunixX You should do your research first, IT'S NOT DEAD : Wiki: ikizukuri the preparation of sashimi from a live sea animal, such as fish, shrimp, and lobster Ikizukuri usually involves the customer selecting the animal they wish to eat from a saltwater tank. The chef, who is often a sashimi chef, takes the animal out of the tank, and carefully fillets it, without killing the animal. The sea animal is served, its sliced flesh served on top of it for decoration, with its heart still beating

  • @XshaunixX agree

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