• DarkThoughts@fedia.io
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      Always feels weird when a city dweller like me, seems to have more common sense knowledge like this than people who literally hunt animals to eat.

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      1 month ago

      This kind of thing tends to happen when frugivorous apes attempt to eat meat for no reason.

      Edit: the replies confirm that humans really are one chromosome away from Chimpanzees. Amazing.

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    Are they sure that’s the direction of causation? Because eating undercooked bear is the sort of behavior I’d expect from people who were already infected with brain worms.

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      It’s the same thing you get eatting undercooked pork. Only recently did the pork industry manage to get it mostly out of their herds so now the “recommended temp” to cook pork is dropping.

      But it’s still very common in bears so you have to treat it like pork and cooked it to 165*

      which sucks, I’d love to try a juicy rare black bear steak.

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    Dam! 😨 What a bunch of morons.

    Even in the Stone Age, Homo sapiens had learned to cook their food before eating it.