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  • rDramaHistorian : Don't know about the food but holy frick that's one disgustang watch strap :marseypuke:

:marseyoctopus2::marseyoctopus: :!marseylickinglips:

At the port city of Busan having some really fresh :marseyoctopus: sashimi

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16819665615437312.webp

Unfortunately I took a plane to Busan and not a train to Busan so I didn’t see any zombies :marseycry:

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That does not look very appetizing tbh. Because it's moving. I don't like that it's moving. I also am not crazy about that green pool in the crab shell.

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Lol they used the crab juice to fry the rice which was delicious :marseylickinglips:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1681967667294441.webp

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Dude seriously how do you know the chef didn’t just serve you a hot fresh plate of vomit?

Trans lives matter

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The kitchen was just beside our table lol

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:#marseyravesuperspeed:

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:#marseyravegigaspeed:

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they used the crab juice to fry the rice

Your mind is going to be blown when you realise they can do that without also making you eat live octopuses for a raugh

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they're dead :marseygiveup:

The octopuses are most commonly killed before being cut into small pieces and served, with the nerve activity in the octopus' tentacles making the pieces move posthumously on the plate while served.[2][3][4] The octopus' highly complex nervous system, with two-thirds of its neurons localised in the nerve cords of its arms, lets the octopus show a variety of reflex actions that persist even when they have no input from the brain.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San-nakji

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If it's literal neurons (66% of what parses for its brain, no less) reacting to the world around them, that is a very stretched definition of "dead". Some dramatards are less alive than that.

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Well even if you define this as alive, they dont feel any pain or whatever in the state they are in so it really doesnt matter if they are 'alive' or not.

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Oh, I'll make sure to cause them emotional distress then, seems to work with paralytics at the hospice.

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