"A surfeit of lampreys: First evidence of stomach-turning medieval delicacy found in London"
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A surfeit of lampreys: First evidence
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Re: A surfeit of lampreys: First evidence
It really is odd, the way we reject out of hand possible "new" sources of food. We often hear the phrase, "not in my lifetime",
but, it is happening in OUR lifetime, and has been for millions of years. Many of our youngsters will grow up to accept bugs, and plants, etc which we now think will not be good for us. Road kill, is not something new, it has been around from the time the wheel became the thing to use, after the square version was replaced, and all sorts of creatures just did not get out of the way.
Today the pigeon is a good contender, as it does have an in built death wish as most drivers will know.
However, thanks again Lee.
but, it is happening in OUR lifetime, and has been for millions of years. Many of our youngsters will grow up to accept bugs, and plants, etc which we now think will not be good for us. Road kill, is not something new, it has been around from the time the wheel became the thing to use, after the square version was replaced, and all sorts of creatures just did not get out of the way.
Today the pigeon is a good contender, as it does have an in built death wish as most drivers will know.
However, thanks again Lee.
I used to have an issue regarding having an inferiority complex, I no longer have an issue with being inferior.