They want us eating the bugs and they already do! Bottom feeders. Filter feeders. Many people already eat these dirty, unhealthy creatures.

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33 Comments

  1. Substantial_Ear_9721 on

    They need to feed them some fattener then, get some meat on the buggo bones! šŸ‘ØšŸ¼ā€šŸ³šŸ”ŖšŸ¦—

  2. DebtComfortable2437 on

    What is the thing on the left?

    They appear in my garage dead on the floor quite often

  3. That’s why I don’t eat shrimp or crabs or lobsters. They look too much like bugs for me to enjoy. No thanks!

  4. slightlyintangible on

    The Bible spells this out as these foods as explicitly forbidden as being both unclean and an abomination, add in pork with that.

  5. Blazing_Swayze on

    Ocean bugs spend their life in saltwater. Other bugs hatch from shit and live in the dirt. No amount of cleaning gets that out of my mind.

  6. External-Cherry7828 on

    This is not news or a conspiracy for us swamp and lagoon dwellers. Best tasting bugs the ditches have to offer

  7. Genuine question: are there any land bugs that have the same extractable and edible flesh that sea bugs have? You know, like taking a shell off the shrimp and you have that finger sized flesh piece just ready for dipping and eating. Do bugs have this? I guess I’ve only ever seen the bugs being eaten whole or sucked out of their shell. it’s not the same.

  8. AdFeeling8945 on

    Making comparisons like I hate any. Put some good sauce on either and it’s down the hatch

  9. omjagvarensked on

    Yeah but they taste good? It’s like the argument to not eat cows or pigs… They taste good bro what do you want me to do?

  10. Mercedes_Gullwing on

    Lobsters were considered food for the very very low class or even slaves. Many workers had contracts that said they’d only be fed lobster once a week at most. It wasn’t until the railroads were built that they started marketing it as a legit food, a delicacy. All about the marketing.

  11. toobalkanforyou on

    Sea bugs might be worse. Cause we dump all our chemicals and shit in the ocean and filter feeders suck it all up. Water is the fastest avenue to deliver all microplastics / estrogen from birth control pee, and just sewage/poopoo peepee directly to filter feeders. They clean up the ocean and keep all that shit inside, and then we eat them. Land bugs at least have no way of ingesting all these things

  12. This is what my allergologist said – “Do not eat shrimps”.Shrimps are described as sea filters, in polluted or contaminated waters, shrimps may accumulates substances such as heavy metals (mercury, cadmium, or lead) or other environmental pollutants. It’ is called bioaccumulation.Ā 

  13. Super-Maximum-4817 on

    I was never a big seafood consumer but I watched a show about forensics and the first place to have a body farm with an underwater area and guess what was all around the bodies? Shrimps and crabs., just like flies above water. OP is on to something.

  14. Think it’s the fact we have a choice of what we eat versus being forced to only eat land bugs and be given nothing else is the problem. Tourists will buy bugs to try eating where advertised, but the main thing is having a choice to do so.

  15. You do realize this is a better argument for eating bugs than not eating them, right?

  16. I’ve always said that crustaceans were bugs. They’re very delicious bugs though, so I’m good.

    It’s not a conspiracy, ffs. If you don’t like lobster and shrimp and whatever, don’t eat it.

    Lordy.

  17. PyroDaMatchless on

    Apples to oranges.

    The exoskeleton is toxic and indigestible by humans.

    We don’t eat the exoskeleton of most sea bugs.

    But, theĀ  “bugs”Ā  they want us to eat include it. That’s the problem…

  18. OfficialIntelligence on

    Bottom-feeders aren’t naturally bad for you. The problem is they live and eat where a lot of pollution settles, like heavy metals and chemicals that end up in the mud. So over time they can build that junk up in their bodies. Their normal diet isn’t really the issue. It’s the environment humans dumped waste into.

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