Eating Live Baby Octopus!!
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@MBacon101 OK fair enough but how did those legs come off? If my leg was detached I would not feel anything more that happens to it however I would certainly feel it coming off.
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ewwwwwwwwww was it good ewwwwwww but was it
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@MBacon101 finally some one that is smart :)
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@MBacon101 Sorry, I know your comment is a year old, but I was shocked. I.e an amputee can still 'feel' a 'lost' limb for a significant amount of time after dismemberment and report pain/confusion/response to the brain. This is due to Proprioreception. Neuron receptors still respond to pain post-mortem, and the brain does not need to be 'attached' for pain reception/repsonse. Also octopuses is not a word, the collective form is octopi.
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The guy is a beast o_0 lol joke fuck it up man stop eating baby octopus lol fuck bullcrud lol
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I thought it came from korea or japan o__o;
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... poor baby octopus -.-
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Anyone seen Oldboy? Now thats how you eat a baby octopus
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i know its dead but he phycology of the event is different
the animal is dead
these are reflexes. The structure of octopuses are highly receptive with millions of nerve endings. Nothing compared to humans. Shortly after death these nerves are still receiving "ghost" signals that send the muscle into spasm
The octopus does not "feel" anything because technically, the brain is not attached. Just like if your leg was detached from you, you would no longer share a tie with it and "feel" anything from it.
MBacon101 2 years ago 14
that's not live octopus! it's freshly chopped up (and dead) but still squirming due to the nerves.
spis2is 2 years ago 10