Here's a list of exotic food around the world:
Is it weird that the first thing that popped in my mind when I read the prompt cricket was food? Like crispy-fried-crickets-food. Here's a list of exotic food around the world: Or as you see it, crispy fried crickets. (Philippines) 11 day old duck eggs boiled. Yep, people love sucking the soup out before eating the very obvious bird fetus. (Philippines) Barbecued chicken or pig intestines. (Philippines) Fry it, boil it, grill it, cook it like adobo; whatever it is chicken feet can do it. (Asia) Need I say more? (Cambodia) (Vietnam/Africa/Europe) Can probably be found in various places. I found this in google and it seems to be from Europe. Originally I thought only Asian countries did this. In the Philippines, some provinces treat this as a delicacy. They only fry the "farm rats" since the only intake of food it gets is from healthy planted goods.
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Remember when splinters were just part of a children's story where you take it out of the lion's paw and you become friends? In reality, splinters are just really freakin' painful. Just a small read about splinters:
A splinter is a fragment of a larger object (especially wood), or a foreign body that penetrates or is purposely injected into a body. The foreign body must be lodged inside tissue to be considered a splinter. Splinters may cause initial pain through ripping of flesh and muscle, infection through bacteria on the foreign object, and severe internal damage through migration to vital organs or bone over time. Specific details of some splinters
Source: Wikipedia Something to think about. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has a lot of questions that's pretty annoying to answer. This book makes it all have sense.
Again, not really much to say about autumn. In my country there are only two seasons so...Here's a leaf.
Aside from imagining medieval adventures, I don't really have anything to say about it. Here's a drawing.
To simply put it
Don't get a dog if you intend on keeping them prisoner for their entire life. Animals are living beings that feel too.
Others question the link between burnt food and carcinogens. Here are two links to read and maybe help in analyzing this.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nalini-chilkov/grilling-health_b_1796567.html http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Cancer_and_food Always consult a veterinarian first. However, I find that the most effective aside from keeping them clean all the time is spraying them with Frontline. Follow the directions precisely and there should be no problem. :)
You've never really known the true value of good rain boots unless you've experienced monsoon in the Philippines. There is one good reason not to dislike little floods eh? Why not try fancy boots?
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Come up with something random for the prompt above.
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