Even if I was starving and ended up in such a god forsaken place where the only form of sustenance happened to be spiders.
I’m not even sure
if a spider would offer any sustenance would it? Certainly not singularly. And
I’m definitely not eating a handful
or a bucket of spiders.
I could eat a slug.
I could even eat a human at a stretch; if he/she were already dead and there really wasn’t any real alternative. Like in that movie about the plane crash or if I happened to be lost at sea, with a handy corpse beside me. In that sort of desperate scenario I might be tempted to eat a few strips of carpaccio bum cheek.
I could even eat a human at a stretch; if he/she were already dead and there really wasn’t any real alternative. Like in that movie about the plane crash or if I happened to be lost at sea, with a handy corpse beside me. In that sort of desperate scenario I might be tempted to eat a few strips of carpaccio bum cheek.
I would try to eat grass,
wood and all sorts of other distasteful things. But definitely not a spider.
I’m not even afraid of spiders, I
quite like them. If the enemy of my enemy is my friend and mosquitos are my
enemy then spiders must be my friends.
Still wouldn’t eat one though,
friendly or otherwise.
If I could I would happily remove
mosquitos from existence.
I recognise there might be some
food chain implications with this but if the removal of mosquitos from the world meant a
small bird in Africa or a rare Nicaraguan water vole became extinct I would be ok
with that. I would consider this acceptable collateral damage if we were to rid
the world of its most annoying, and deadly, insect.
I read somewhere that if the
world started eating insects food shortages and famine would disappear.
The
logic here seems to make sense, insects are plentiful, insects are a good
source of protein and for the most part insects are not really that hard to
catch. That is apart from the single stuka dive bomber mosquito who resides in
my bedroom all summer - every fucking summer.
I am perfectly ok with everyone,
myself included, starting to eat insects but with one caveat (apart from the
spider one). We don’t start farming them.
We eat the insects which exist
today but we don’t start setting up slug farms or mosquito ranges or ant
batteries. I don’t want to see a free range beetles or anything like that on
the shelves at Tesco’s. If we start farming them, there
will be more of them and this would defeat the point.
I want to rid the world of hunger
and reduce the number of flying, buzzing, crawling things at the same time. Which is not too much to ask, is
it?
But if we start adding beetles
into our diet then what will happen to the pigs, cows and sheep? If consumer
demand for these animals were to drop would they just die out? Or go wild, like planet of the apes?
I think pigs would be ok fending
for themselves. Pigs are super intelligent and in some places still roam wild.
Pigs I think would quickly reinvent themselves and become carnivorous wild forest dwelling hunters.
Don’t know about cows, I guess we would
probably keep looking after them so we could have decent shoes and handbags, and milk.
Sheep would die out, of that
there’s no doubt.
Sheep are the stupidest animals
ever invented, dafter than red setters even. I can’t imagine sheep ever having
been a wild animal. I understand they must have at one point, unless we did
actually invent them, but that wild, street savviness DNA strand which pigs still
have has long since been bred out of sheep.
They might survive for a while
wandering aimlessly into town centers with poo on their bum fur, jumping in front of
cars/buses/trains for no apparent reason and eating grass but eventually they
will become extinct.
Because they are stupid. It would
be a shame but such is the law of the natural world.
Stupid animals die out or so Darwin said. The Dodo
was daft as a brush and look what happened to it. You don’t even need to have met or
interacted with a dodo to know it was a stupid animal - its name is proof
enough.
Yes, stupidity can be deadly.
Can I kill a cat? Is that
allowed and not against the law?
I'm very allergic to them, I don't own a cat, have never owned a cat so why is it ok for my neighbours cat to come traipsing over to my garden to shit, sleep, play, stalk and do other annoying feline things there?
Can I, for example turn my garden into a very very cat unfriendly place; tuna laced with cyanide, bear traps that sort of thing?
I would of course let my neighbours know in advance and tell them all will be ok so long as Fluffy stays the hell out of my garden. Its then up to them how they do this...
Anyway, cats are not stupid thats clear. In a wild animal world I think all cats will survive very well indeed. Its the stupid ones which will die out.
Stupid insects on the other hand
seem to thrive.
It seems like Darwinism is reversed when it comes to the insect
world. Daddy long legs are an excellent example of successful stupid-ness, how
they have survive is beyond me. But they do.
So lets start eating them.
If we did, the world will be less
hungry. Probably. It would definitely be more interesting, pigs will go Rambo in the forests, sheep will be a thing of the past, cows will still be there and maybe, just maybe, my resident mosquito
will stop dive bombing me every night.
But I'm still not eating a spider……
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