I prefer my food be dead before I eat it. I'll fight my food, but then I'll kill it and cook it before I eat it; the battle should be long done before I eat it.
Technically it is still alive tissue. Muscles can live for about 2.5 hours, skin can still be alive for 12 hours. Cartilage cells can live up to 9 days after death.
Eels. They live even on land for hours or days and even without their head or skin they kind of "live" until completely done. The head can live and breathe without the body for several hours, too. So preparing fresh eel is nothing for people who hope the fish is dead.
In the OP video it's nerves reaching to heat. This same reaction can be caused by other stimuli though, including salt and pressure (like the above reply). Here's another example of a fish body reacting to heat without a head and presumably without organs: https://youtu.be/7DtEde18_f4?si=-o1cfjarsFfz4GCS
That's an eel in the OP video, and it's not still alive. As for octopi, they do have dense nerve clusters at the nodes to each arm, but they're not full brains.
I think it's salted, with forces muscle movement in an ion exchange, but I am not an expert and Octopus have 8 brains distributed in their tentacles, so... I am happy to be unhelpful
It's still alive in the sense that the nerves are alive. Death isn't one instantaneous moment. It's a process that happens at different rates through the body. So, sure, you might set a limit on 'time of death' when there's a lack of a kind of coherent activity in the brain. But those cells are still alive and will be dying slowly. Studies have shown human brain tissue slices from an autopsy within 8 h after death can be maintained in vitro for extended periods up to 78 days.
If this is octopus (im not sure it is, someone says filleted eel), it would be even crazier, since they don't have a fully centralized brain, but each limb has its own "brain" in itself. Meaning they would potentially sense a lot more and longer after being "killed"..
I was just discussing how during the French Revolution some dude wanted to see how long it took people to die from the guillotine- so he'd grab the head out of the basket and yell at it. He said some reacted to their names by fluttering their eyelids and moving as if to speak.
If we have hallucinations in death then what kind of electric fragments are to be had when the brain's diced and iced?
Actually, many health organizations, like the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, state that well-planned vegan diets are healthful and nutritionally adequate for all stages of life, including childhood. It just takes a bit of planning, like any other healthy diet
I liked a post that said people will look at a bruised part of a banana like that but turn around and eat booty hole like its their favorite meal. Stuck with me bc true lol
If in theory after I died, of natural causes of course, if someone wanted to make bacon of me, heck even spam, I would have no problem with that... what is that called
If you're worried about the mammals (mana) lost in crop production, remember that livestock eat far more crops than humans do. Going plant-based actually minimizes that total impact. Unless we are RPG, In which case I better cast a fireball 😂
I had a Muslim friend tell me once they accidentally had some bacon. Followed by and it was good. I told him that is why we eat that nasty animal. It is just so tasty.
I mean they have been working on using pigs to grow human organs for a reason. But it also hasn't worked for reasons. That being said I do think our flesh is supposed to be similar. But I am basing that on zero science.
Wow you people still trust the meat industry. In the United States 27 states are allowed to feed pigs garbage, and as we all know garbage contains ALOT of plastic.
HeWhoLurks
She is all of us.
debradQueen
The moment you realize you'd rather starve.
Jaqdakloun
I've eaten weirder things, hook me up
LostInCircles
Someone isn't hungry anymore haha
FortifiedWhine
horseWnoname
not alive, but very fresh
GoBeavs87
That's gonna be a hard Nope.
DecapodianSaysWoopWoopWoopWoop
It was 5 minutes ago. Head the same face when I realized meat is muscle.
rumandbass
Me too kid
somerandomhooman
Alive now. Alive later?
TheVillageGrouch9000
Slime eels aka hagfish. https://imgur.com/TjLZJJp
enderite
montuesnvm
Welcome to the internet future young legend
imgurianitarian
Flushythetoiletmonster
Poor kid, !
buttfacewallace
New core memory created
PunnyTiger
I prefer my food be dead before I eat it. I'll fight my food, but then I'll kill it and cook it before I eat it; the battle should be long done before I eat it.
drewbert83
How vegans are made
fcib
Me too kid, me too.
Detacheddavid
Eeeeel!
What's that?
nemocares
I'm guessing tongue.
Silent1fd
Technically it is still alive tissue. Muscles can live for about 2.5 hours, skin can still be alive for 12 hours. Cartilage cells can live up to 9 days after death.
Silent1fd
*After death of the Animal they were a part of.
OrificeObliterator
SCP1504
LostInCircles
All meat does that after butchering. My elk steak dances when I process it too fast
apilotandacamera
It's hagfish. Not eels.
NotARomulan
Snek.
AgainstMethod
Gagh. Klingon delicacy.
Lugh314159
Nothing's worse than half-dead gagh.
4Astaroth
Eels. They live even on land for hours or days and even without their head or skin they kind of "live" until completely done. The head can live and breathe without the body for several hours, too. So preparing fresh eel is nothing for people who hope the fish is dead.
Bojovnik84
Snake.
SodomySnake
What a thrill... with darkness, and silence, through the night...
GARBLEDCOMMS
I think it's eel. Same same, but different.
jbrightmans
But still same
Bojovnik84
TheGodEmperorOfChaos
Bojovnik84
stiklikegiant
"I am four eels!"
Bojovnik84
Im sorry Ms Jackson.
Nukls
Pokegeologist
https://media3.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1d2FwaG1yaWtuY2F0aHNid3o1MjJqNmFucTlrOG1sYmxvdGhtczJzZSZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/OpPyw0U5IGZDog5K4U/200w.webp
BlueDsc
I've always hated seeing this cause it makes me feel like I'm about to have a cramp.
OhIfIMust
muliphen
Neat stressball! (note: may actually induce and not reduce stress)
OhIfIMust
*meat stressball
muliphen
Haha! Glad someone added that, I immediately though of it as well once I made my post :D
fastjeff
I play with my meat stressball for a while then I get sleepy and have to take a nap. It's wonderful.
muliphen
That's what I'm talkin bout
sufferinsuccotash
What is going on
imgurmage
Freshly butchered meat reacting to pressure from the hand squeezing it.
jakedafish
I thought it was meat/nerves reacting to salt/ionization
imgurmage
In the OP video it's nerves reaching to heat. This same reaction can be caused by other stimuli though, including salt and pressure (like the above reply). Here's another example of a fish body reacting to heat without a head and presumably without organs: https://youtu.be/7DtEde18_f4?si=-o1cfjarsFfz4GCS
jakedafish
Nah brah, that oven is obviously in a truck driving down a Pennsylvania road.
imgurmage
No, it's no longer alive, but it's been freshly butchered and the nerves are still reacting to the heat.
WhyWeDoThis
Isnt alive a concept at this stage as there is localized pain just that its not registered by the brain and there is no reaction.
Jaqdakloun
That, that's far more terrifying than it still being alive.
SwiftyGuy
Don’t care. Still freakin nasty
ChelVanin
Creepy maybe, but as fresh as you could possibly get it so not nasty.
DrankTooMuchMead
Snake meat constricts when being cooked.
Scezumin
they have like, sub-brains in their arms. that thing is still feeling pain
imgurmage
That's an eel in the OP video, and it's not still alive. As for octopi, they do have dense nerve clusters at the nodes to each arm, but they're not full brains.
Scezumin
oh, thank you for the correction. i guess i forgot raw eels were so pink. i've probably been fooled by eel sauce / the post-cooking color
XenapusLeavis
I think it's salted, with forces muscle movement in an ion exchange, but I am not an expert and Octopus have 8 brains distributed in their tentacles, so... I am happy to be unhelpful
Scezumin
technically they're arms, despite what hentai would have you believe
DarthGoodguy
FesteringStump
It's still alive in the sense that the nerves are alive. Death isn't one instantaneous moment. It's a process that happens at different rates through the body. So, sure, you might set a limit on 'time of death' when there's a lack of a kind of coherent activity in the brain. But those cells are still alive and will be dying slowly. Studies have shown human brain tissue slices from an autopsy within 8 h after death can be maintained in vitro for extended periods up to 78 days.
justpullnpray
Okay Dexter lol .that's wild though !
jamiedBreaker
Unreadunreadunread, that's actually dope tho
Volirus
If this is octopus (im not sure it is, someone says filleted eel), it would be even crazier, since they don't have a fully centralized brain, but each limb has its own "brain" in itself. Meaning they would potentially sense a lot more and longer after being "killed"..
InablueMule
had perch and Bluegills like that. They are not so tentacally tho.
drucifer0
This looks like filleted eel to me.
arumunus
I was just discussing how during the French Revolution some dude wanted to see how long it took people to die from the guillotine- so he'd grab the head out of the basket and yell at it. He said some reacted to their names by fluttering their eyelids and moving as if to speak.
If we have hallucinations in death then what kind of electric fragments are to be had when the brain's diced and iced?
ArchaeoEejit
A lot of that was probably just spasm in fairness.
FeIineDisrespectFromBehind
That was the moment she decided to be a vegetarian.
demosteness
That’s hot dog. It doesn’t count as meat. It’s just… stuffed… stuff.
CJwhoIsKindToAllKinds
*vegan, and let's hope so ❤️
kirmes
vegan ist stupid for kids
CJwhoIsKindToAllKinds
Actually, many health organizations, like the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, state that well-planned vegan diets are healthful and nutritionally adequate for all stages of life, including childhood. It just takes a bit of planning, like any other healthy diet
AboutasSnappyasaZipper
Vegetarian and vegan are not the same.
smokinghashalg
I liked a post that said people will look at a bruised part of a banana like that but turn around and eat booty hole like its their favorite meal. Stuck with me bc true lol
Rockafella83
https://media1.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPTZjMDliOTUyYXhiMGFvN2Y2Z2ZmbjUyb2x6Mml1anhvejBxcnBlZHhkZXZ2c3NpMSZlcD12MV9pbnRlcm5hbF9naWZfYnlfaWQmY3Q9Zw/GjEWlgz3vgGmK4zkIj/giphy.webp
BeardOnTheInside
That scene had so much 80's "orientalism" shock mongering in it.
choppedliveraldente
Bacon will bring her back. Ethically sourced bacon always brings em back. Sushi, soup and steak.
RuBisCO1
If in theory after I died, of natural causes of course, if someone wanted to make bacon of me, heck even spam, I would have no problem with that... what is that called
CJwhoIsKindToAllKinds
There is no such thing as ethically sourced dead animal
choppedliveraldente
Well I'm sorry but even the wheat grass you drink cost mana
CJwhoIsKindToAllKinds
If you're worried about the mammals (mana) lost in crop production, remember that livestock eat far more crops than humans do. Going plant-based actually minimizes that total impact. Unless we are RPG, In which case I better cast a fireball 😂
choppedliveraldente
Do it. You'll kill my crabs
Isthe4thtimethecharm
I had a Muslim friend tell me once they accidentally had some bacon. Followed by and it was good. I told him that is why we eat that nasty animal. It is just so tasty.
choppedliveraldente
Yeah my brother thinks people are some kinda pig hybrid or some shit so he won't eat bacon or ham. Fuck the internet.
Isthe4thtimethecharm
I mean they have been working on using pigs to grow human organs for a reason. But it also hasn't worked for reasons. That being said I do think our flesh is supposed to be similar. But I am basing that on zero science.
choppedliveraldente
Stay away from radical opinions outside the realm of accepted science because scientists love you. In whatever definition.
DaftMink
Wow you people still trust the meat industry. In the United States 27 states are allowed to feed pigs garbage, and as we all know garbage contains ALOT of plastic.
BurnieCinders
That video of bread in bags being ground up to feed pigs changed me.
BurnieCinders
This one - /gallery/DeDbagp
choppedliveraldente
Watch diet for a new America. It was big in the 90's