
ScorpioFish
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Posted by WolfMoon
A skilled chef will know how to cut the bleeding quickly, get rid of ammonia. Mercury levels? Sure, a concern, but not many eat shark meet 24/7. It's edible but it's a damn hassle to get it to become good eats.

Posted by ScorpioFishPosted by WolfMoon
A skilled chef will know how to cut the bleeding quickly, get rid of ammonia. Mercury levels? Sure, a concern, but not many eat shark meet 24/7. It's edible but it's a damn hassle to get it to become good eats.
Do you really think the idiots on the pier who were taunting this poor animal are "skilled chefs?"
You need to watch the video again.click to expand


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I want to feed these "fishermen" to my people for dinner!!!
Hey asshole, don't blame the shark. It was hooked by the fishermen who were trying to reel it in for a trophy. Worthless shitbags.
A swimmer who came eye to eye with a great white shark while being attacked on a southern California beach on Saturday is thankful to be alive following a harrowing ordeal.
"I saw that shark just eyeball to eyeball, just like you and I, exactly the same distance, and it came in and bit me,'' survivor Steve Robles said on TODAY Monday while reuniting with one of the men who helped rescue him. "I grabbed its nose, and I started to pull it off me. I got lucky that it released itself."
He embraced his rescuer, saying, "Huge thank you I mean I don't know. Just, you know — give me a hug man."