[QUOTE=RobbL;41060550]This is the guy who wanted to make a hat out of a severed deer head to wear out in public. I'm starting to question his sanity.[/QUOTE]
No I didn't.
[QUOTE=CaptainHijacks;41061059]No I didn't.[/QUOTE]
It was something to do with severed heads and hats
[QUOTE=RobbL;41061252]It was something to do with severed heads and hats[/QUOTE]
I had a horse upper skull I wanted to wear as a helmet. Not somehow turn it into a hat somehow (I cannot imagine how) nor was it a head, not even an ENTIRE skull. Not even a deer.
[QUOTE=RobbL;41061252]It was something to do with severed heads and hats[/QUOTE]
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hey OP i run a witch cult, can i phone you for some blood the next time we gather for sabbath?
Y'know, cooking blood isn't as abnormal as one would think; after all, black pudding (also known as blood sausage) is made using the blood of beasts (most often pigs), and it's a common part of the English fried breakfast.
Never heard of microwaving blood though; my guess is the radiation in the machine, combined with going from very cold to quite hot in a short space of time, caused this transformation.
[QUOTE=ironman17;41062397]Y'know, cooking blood isn't as abnormal as one would think; after all, black pudding (also known as blood sausage) is made using the blood of beasts (most often pigs), and it's a common part of the English fried breakfast.
Never heard of microwaving blood though; my guess is the radiation in the machine, combined with going from very cold to quite hot in a short space of time, caused this transformation.[/QUOTE]
There's also blodpudding in sweden which used to be pretty popular.
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Uh, OP, blood is pretty toxic. If the amount of blood she's ingesting is too high continuously, she could get an overdose of iron (haemochromatosis).
[QUOTE=Boaraes;41063581]Uh, OP, blood is pretty toxic. If the amount of blood she's ingesting is too high continuously, she could get an overdose of iron (haemochromatosis).[/QUOTE]
It's about 1 or 2 times per month and the amount is really low.
I'm not bleeding out an entire cow for her, it's not even half a glass. I'm pretty sure she'll be fine.
Why the hell are you doing it?
Why refrigerate blood when you can get it fresh?
[QUOTE=Xieneus;41069091]Why the hell are you doing it?[/QUOTE]
She likes it and it doesn't harm her.
-well shit I never knew that-
[QUOTE=Xieneus;41071000]perform an exorcism or something, your dog is abnormal.[/QUOTE]
Dogs like the taste of blood, how is that abnormal?
has nobody ever heard of feeding your dog blood? it makes their food more tasty.
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;41071151]has nobody ever heard of feeding your dog blood? it makes their food more tasty.[/QUOTE]
Eating pangolins and bull testicles is a-okay but giving cow blood to your dog? That's outrageous.
[QUOTE=Xieneus;41071000]perform an exorcism or something, your dog is abnormal.[/QUOTE]
DOGS ARE HUNTERS THAT KILL AND EAT ANIMALS??
ALERT THE PREISTS, IT'S POSSESSED!!!
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