I have heard they taste similar to meatballs.Is the eating of Swedes common in NZ?
I have heard they taste similar to meatballs.Is the eating of Swedes common in NZ?
Tucker Carlson's monologue tonight did a great job of incorporating this news into a summary of how perversely destructive drugs for depression, Alzheimer's and Wuhan Flu have turned out to be and the history of how these drugs have been promoted and in some cases forced upon the citizenry. I'll be on the look-out for a YouTube video on this.
Please tell me you do know what I'm talking about, lol. I can't have a cultural misunderstanding mean that you think NZers are cannibalsIs the eating of Swedes common in NZ?
Please tell me you do know what I'm talking about, lol. I can't have a cultural misunderstanding mean that you think NZers are cannibals
Although, the Maori people used to be.... But shhhh, we're not allowed to talk about that!
Essentially, we're not allowed to address it because we'd misinterpret it because we're white. But she's Maori, and she's even afraid to address it 'He's braver than I would be.'She said Maori cannibalism was not referred to by many historians because it was counter to English culture.
"You will get your English-based historians who come out of an English culture who don't understand it and avoid it because they don't understand it.
"If you don't understand it you're risking misinterpreting it badly if you try to address it.''
Prof Mutu said she knew of no Pakeha historians who knew how to balance parts of the Maori culture they could not see an equivalent to in the English culture.
"If you don't understand the things you are talking about you take one hell of a risk.''
She said Prof Moon did not understand the history of cannibalism and it was "very, very hard for a Pakeha to get it right on these things especially when they don't know how to interrogate it from within the culture and interrogating it from within the culture means interrogating it from within the language.
"He is braver than I would be,'' she said.
Well anything is edible with a bit of Sriracha... just an observation.Is the eating of Swedes common in NZ?
I listened to Tucker and have to disagree with lumping everybody into the same group. A typical liberal will state facts without context and lead you to a particular conclusion that THEY want. Tucker did that and I didnt appreciate it. There are definite NEEDS for those in chronic pain but not every user is an abuser. Not every abuser started with legal narcotics. It is time to distinguish the true abusers and fight THAT problem and stop penalizing Dr's and patients. The truly needy people already feel like crap and don't need artificial condemnation from those who have no dog in the fight. We need fire extinguishers not flame throwers.Tucker Carlson targets a serious, dangerous crisis in American science
Last week, University College London released a massive study showing that the antidepressants that the majority of adult Americans are guzzling like candy do not treat a chemical imbalance in the brain because depression isn't caused by a c...www.americanthinker.com
I disagree with your take, because to fully accomplish the nuance you're demanding of Mr. Carlson would be to expect him to produce a 2-hour-long documentary that almost no one would watch. I heard nothing that said ALL drugs are bad or that no one is helped by them. His point is along the lines of this: promises were made about efficacy; the drugs were heavily promoted by the pharmaceutical companies to doctors, who took what they were told at face value and pushed them on their patients. The doctors have plausible deniability about the whole thing, because don't you know that their intentions were compassionate. But it's inescapable now that the medical community almost entirely failed to inform itself about the true nature of oxycontin, SSRIs and meds for hyperactivity. Meaning well only goes so far, especially when the meaning-well industry rakes in billions of dollars of profits and billions of dollars of salaries primarily based on being the gatekeepers between drugs and those who want quick fixes.I listened to Tucker and have to disagree with lumping everybody into the same group. A typical liberal will state facts without context and lead you to a particular conclusion that THEY want. Tucker did that and I didnt appreciate it. There are definite NEEDS for those in chronic pain but not every user is an abuser. Not every abuser started with legal narcotics. It is time to distinguish the true abusers and fight THAT problem and stop penalizing Dr's and patients. The truly needy people already feel like crap and don't need artificial condemnation from those who have no dog in the fight. We need fire extinguishers not flame throwers.
We have no understanding of anything that is a swede, Swedes are the only thing that comes to mind, but we wouldn’t believe that you are cannibalistic.Please tell me you do know what I'm talking about, lol. I can't have a cultural misunderstanding mean that you think NZers are cannibals
Although, the Maori people used to be.... But shhhh, we're not allowed to talk about that!
Bears are very unpredictable, very smart, unbelievably powerful and yes sometimes spiteful... and fast, VERY FAST. They stalk and eat people and pets. They look like lumbering good natured teddy bears, but don’t believe it, it’s a clever ruse.Is this normal bear behaviour though? It came back to hurt her out of spite. There was no other reason to. No food there or anything. I'm glad they hunted it down and killed it.
We have no understanding of anything that is a swede, Swedes are the only thing that comes to mind, but we wouldn’t believe that you are cannibalistic.
I knew bears were dangerous and smart, obviously, I would never mess with one. I just didn't know they were smart enough to be vindictive.Bears are very unpredictable, very smart, unbelievably powerful and yes sometimes spiteful... and fast, VERY FAST. They stalk and eat people and pets. They look like lumbering good natured teddy bears, but don’t believe it, it’s a clever ruse.
Ohhhhh! Rutabaga! I thought you meant blond nordic type people.Swedes - Tuwīti tānapu
They are a hybrid between a turnip and a type of cabbage and were developed in Sweden in the 17th century and are also known as Swedish turnips or rutabaga - Swedish for red bags, which refers to the purple, bronze crowns.www.vegetables.co.nz
Literally never heard it called that lol. I'm glad we're now all on the same page!Ohhhhh! Rutabaga! I thought you meant blond nordic type people.
Pork meatballs. Following contact with Europeans, Maori and other pacific islanders called humans for food "long pig" because of the similarity in taste.I have heard they taste similar to meatballs.
I was gonna say that, deleted my post and changed to meatballs. I figured people would think me even more strange for knowing that little tidbit of trivia. Glad you took the brunt of it for mePork meatballs. Following contact with Europeans, Maori and other pacific islanders called humans for food "long pig" because of the similarity in taste.
Well, as a goat keeper I didn't appreciate the bible likening believers to dumb ole sheep. But now that I keep sheep and appreciate them....I take comfort in it.Somehow “long pig” seems like a very apt description of some people, but then I realize that I am in the same category.
*sigh*
The wise man once said, if you’re going to shoot a bear, you better kill it."He began screaming “bear, bear” and rushed out of his tent to use bear spray against the animal, while his wife blew her whistle. "
1. Sleeping in a tent in bear country is stupid. It's also wolf country too.
2. There's a reason I carry a .45 all the time. I also keep a rifle nearby too. And I know a lot of people like the Ar-15 in .223 but for a semi-auto I'm all about the Ar-10 in .308 because if you need to kill a bear it's best to kill it on the first shot and not the 20th.
I've never seen a bear in our valley but they're not that far away from here.