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Default intellignet mollusks - octopi & cuttlefishes

Hi,

I'd recommend not eating these because they both have greater
intelligence and awareness than dogs or cats. They are almost as
intelligent as parrots. The Japanese ate Whales (and some still do) way
past the time it seemed logical for folks in an industrialized nation to
do so.

I think as a people that they are so self-centered and xenophobic that
they don't value any outside cultures' values, nor do they ever question
their own.

Did you all know that the type of eels that are unagi are endangered?

Unagi was my favorite. Also, all types of tuna except Yellowtail
are endangered. You should NEVER eat bluefin!

It's too bad there is no sardine (iwashi) sushi - sardines are the
healthiest fish to eat because they are vegetarians and don't store
toxins in their bodies. Anchovies are another healthy fish species -
they would be better to use than the various mackerels.

Grouper, Cod, Flounder, Halibut - let's use the fish that aren't
endangered (yet). Chilean Sea Bass isn't Sea Bass and will only be
available for (at most) five more years at its current rate of decline.

And its extinction could bring down the whole of the Antarctic's shallow
sea ecosystems.

But who cares?

God will take care of it.. (and I'll get a big new Mercedes in the deal),

Rod *Parse my Lies* Parsley
 
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