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Post by silver on Jul 27, 2013 4:21:33 GMT -5
We really need to watch what we eat, if we don't want to get that unnatural green glow. My friend Ann and I went to our fave Chinese buffet restaurant this evening. I had some fish that looked like pale salmon, that was repeating on me, whilst driving home... I had even started feeling a little dizzy in the restaurant. Along about 10:30, I started to get physically ill - by 11:30 or so, I'd thrown up about 5 times, the last being the worst. It's 2:00 a.m. now, and I haven't been able to sleep. So, I started listening to George B. Wells on KFI 640 AM's Coast to Coast show, during which it was mentioned how the ocean around the Fukijima disaster area and the radioactivity is showing up in the foods being distributed from that area...it was also mentioned that this may be the explanation for this mysterious stomach flu that people are coming down with, so my eyes opened wide at that and couldn't help but wonder if I'd been the victim of some radioactive fishies this evening. I think this is mighty important, so since this happened to me tonight, I thought it was worth sharing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2013 4:55:38 GMT -5
We really need to watch what we eat, if we don't want to get that unnatural green glow. My friend Ann and I went to our fave Chinese buffet restaurant this evening. I had some fish that looked like pale salmon, that was repeating on me, whilst driving home... I had even started feeling a little dizzy in the restaurant. Along about 10:30, I started to get physically ill - by 11:30 or so, I'd thrown up about 5 times, the last being the worst. It's 2:00 a.m. now, and I haven't been able to sleep. So, I started listening to George B. Wells on KFI 640 AM's Coast to Coast show, during which it was mentioned how the ocean around the Fukijima disaster area and the radioactivity is showing up in the foods being distributed from that area...it was also mentioned that this may be the explanation for this mysterious stomach flu that people are coming down with, so my eyes opened wide at that and couldn't help but wonder if I'd been the victim of some radioactive fishies this evening. I think this is mighty important, so since this happened to me tonight, I thought it was worth sharing. thank dog you didnt get fcuked. Are you in Japan?
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Post by silver on Jul 27, 2013 5:07:02 GMT -5
We really need to watch what we eat, if we don't want to get that unnatural green glow. My friend Ann and I went to our fave Chinese buffet restaurant this evening. I had some fish that looked like pale salmon, that was repeating on me, whilst driving home... I had even started feeling a little dizzy in the restaurant. Along about 10:30, I started to get physically ill - by 11:30 or so, I'd thrown up about 5 times, the last being the worst. It's 2:00 a.m. now, and I haven't been able to sleep. So, I started listening to George B. Wells on KFI 640 AM's Coast to Coast show, during which it was mentioned how the ocean around the Fukijima disaster area and the radioactivity is showing up in the foods being distributed from that area...it was also mentioned that this may be the explanation for this mysterious stomach flu that people are coming down with, so my eyes opened wide at that and couldn't help but wonder if I'd been the victim of some radioactive fishies this evening. I think this is mighty important, so since this happened to me tonight, I thought it was worth sharing. thank dog you didnt get fcuked. Are you in Japan? No, thank goodness. But, I figured they could've gotten a shipment of some fish from the area.
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Post by ???????? ???????????? on Jul 27, 2013 5:11:56 GMT -5
That's what you get for eating sentient beings. Can't say I feel sorry for you.
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Post by silver on Jul 27, 2013 5:28:43 GMT -5
That's what you get for eating sentient beings. Can't say I feel sorry for you. sentient beings? So, you're vegan?
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Post by silver on Jul 27, 2013 5:33:07 GMT -5
That's what you get for eating sentient beings. Can't say I feel sorry for you. So, animals, fish, etc. are cannibals? Hmm. Btw, I wasn't fishin' for sympathy anyway.
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Post by lolly on Jul 27, 2013 5:44:04 GMT -5
The fish was funky ay? It probably came from America, and wasn't really fish.
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Post by ???????? ???????????? on Jul 27, 2013 5:46:06 GMT -5
That's what you get for eating sentient beings. Can't say I feel sorry for you. sentient beings? So, you're vegan? Vegetarian. I don't care what they are. I'm not an animal. I'm human.
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Post by lolly on Jul 27, 2013 5:49:29 GMT -5
That's what you get for eating sentient beings. Can't say I feel sorry for you. It's my experience that the anti-meat campaign uses two primary isntruments; 'sentient being' and 'compassion'.
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Post by ???????? ???????????? on Jul 27, 2013 6:32:10 GMT -5
That's what you get for eating sentient beings. Can't say I feel sorry for you. It's my experience that the anti-meat campaign uses two primary isntruments; 'sentient being' and 'compassion'. And?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2013 7:08:51 GMT -5
thank dog you didnt get fcuked. Are you in Japan? No, thank goodness. But, I figured they could've gotten a shipment of some fish from the area. or one of the millions of other types of mircobes that settle into fishes soon after death. What did your partner eat?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2013 7:10:01 GMT -5
Have I told of my finger dream I had a while ago.... cracked mooji-up bigtime.
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Post by Beingist on Jul 27, 2013 8:04:26 GMT -5
So, I started listening to George B. Wells on KFI 640 AM's Coast to Coast show, during which it was mentioned how the ocean around the Fukijima disaster area and the radioactivity is showing up in the foods being distributed from that area...it was also mentioned that this may be the explanation for this mysterious stomach flu that people are coming down with, so my eyes opened wide at that and couldn't help but wonder if I'd been the victim of some radioactive fishies this evening. I think this is mighty important, so since this happened to me tonight, I thought it was worth sharing. Thanks for the share, Ag. A couple weeks ago, a friend and I went to the big aquarium in Long Beach, where were speaking to one of the caretakers there about the slew of www.npr.org/2013/04/09/176586940/starving-baby-sea-lions-flood-southern-california-shores. Apparently, the reason they're abandoned is because the parents are moving elsewhere to find fish, as the local fish population has dried up, and we were wondering if that had anything to do with the Fukushima thing. They said that they didn't know for sure, but that such was a possibility. Radiation in the Pacific is mostly focused around the site of the disaster, but with currents being as they are, we might anticipate more stuff like this happening. In any event, I agree that we might want to be careful what kind of fish we're eating. I'm still munching on the salmon (particularly the Atlantic variety). But, at this point, anything else is pretty much a no go. If you're a pescatarian, I'd suggest adding iodine to your diet.
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Post by silver on Jul 27, 2013 10:57:51 GMT -5
sentient beings? So, you're vegan? Vegetarian. I don't care what they are. I'm not an animal. I'm human. Ha ha ha ha! We ARE animals. a Human aminal!
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Post by silver on Jul 27, 2013 11:00:16 GMT -5
So, I started listening to George B. Wells on KFI 640 AM's Coast to Coast show, during which it was mentioned how the ocean around the Fukijima disaster area and the radioactivity is showing up in the foods being distributed from that area...it was also mentioned that this may be the explanation for this mysterious stomach flu that people are coming down with, so my eyes opened wide at that and couldn't help but wonder if I'd been the victim of some radioactive fishies this evening. I think this is mighty important, so since this happened to me tonight, I thought it was worth sharing. Thanks for the share, Ag. A couple weeks ago, a friend and I went to the big aquarium in Long Beach, where were speaking to one of the caretakers there about the slew of www.npr.org/2013/04/09/176586940/starving-baby-sea-lions-flood-southern-california-shores. Apparently, the reason they're abandoned is because the parents are moving elsewhere to find fish, as the local fish population has dried up, and we were wondering if that had anything to do with the Fukushima thing. They said that they didn't know for sure, but that such was a possibility. Radiation in the Pacific is mostly focused around the site of the disaster, but with currents being as they are, we might anticipate more stuff like this happening. In any event, I agree that we might want to be careful what kind of fish we're eating. I'm still munching on the salmon (particularly the Atlantic variety). But, at this point, anything else is pretty much a no go. If you're a pescatarian, I'd suggest adding iodine to your diet. What's a pescatarian? I never heard of it. (I am an Episcopalian, though.) Btw, what's with all these new ads popping up all over the place? Grrrr.
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