That's really cool RayP.My Aunt Susan,speaks German.I know a tiny bit of French.I know how to speak it enough that if I ever went to France or ran in to someone who speaks French,I could get by.We had to take French in elementry school.But I don't know how to write the language.I took Spanish for two years in high school,but I really didn't pay enough attention to learn it.I still can't beleive I passed that class.
He comes over here to smoke cigars,his wife won't let him,he doesn't know I know that.
Ray P. could persuade those Koreans to stop cooking all those cats over there.. Or is it dogs they prefer?
Dogs and cats. B******S! It's not necessarily that it's a dog or cat, as I know there is cultural diversity...some of us eat pork and cow which some other people never would. I don't at all like the idea of cats and dogs being eaten, but that's how I've been conditioned in the West. They are pets and friends to me not a food item. But I'm not so ignorant that I can't acknowledge other nations view them as food.
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Have you ever seen how they 'prepare' their dogs and cats? THAT is the issue.
Cats are boiled alive. They are kept in cramped cages right there in the kitchen watching and hearing their kittens and fellow cats being boiled alive, squealing and writing in pain. The cats await their turn absolutely petrified. A noose is put around their neck in the cage and, frozen with fear, they are dragged out into the boiling water and the lid closed down.
And because the sick f***s believe that when an animal is in pain they produce adrenaline which 'makes the food tasty' (FFS!!!) they will torture the dogs before they kill them to be eaten. They will string them up and blow torch their fur etc.
You tube has many videos on cats in China. Check out PETA for their Hell In CHina video too.