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April 20, 2024

'BUG APPETIT'

New Orleans Restaurant Puts Cicada Salad On Menu

(Thanks to Doug Ogg, Ralph, John Lobert and Mezrap)

Related: Scientists push new paradigm of animal consciousness, saying even insects may be sentient

(Thanks to Barry Nester)

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Sauted in a lovely cricket powder cheese sause, delisciouso!

Two words that should never go together - Cicada & Salad.

I for one welcome our new insect overlords.

Send them to Congress. They couldn't be any worse.

When drugs became stronger in the 80's insect sentient, who incidentally opened for many bands including The Beatles, first became apparent as scientists dropped a lot of Paradigm which was stronger than even Purple Haze from the 60's. In part II the discussion will lean towards your home's hard wood floors and their new found consciousness with drugs being of the potency they are today. We have mirrors.

Enjoy those salads while you still can, milk suckers!

If even insects are sentient then squirrels must be able to do calculus. Be afraid, be very afraid.

Buddy, can you paradigm?

Get it with the snake strips - a real combo meal…


Dinner entertainment by Cicada Sing-along.

Used to be that if you found a bug in your salad you'd pitch a fit and file a lawsuit.

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