I didn't expect that, but they don't say anything about Pope Dog.
I didn't expect that, but they don't say anything about Pope Dog.
Also, would that exclude Snoop Dog from being Pope ?
Interestingly I've heard it said that this may be an evolutionary development. Children who 'forage' won't like and won't eat bitter foodstuffs. Foods with bitter flavours are often not good for us and some are outright poisonous. Hence the avoidance of bitter flavours when young is helpful.Children are not that adventurous, when it comes to food - it will change over the years - I guess it is more the texture of the meat than anything else, what is putting them off. Then again children experience basic flavors (bitter, sour, salty, sweet) in a different way than adults - not all what is pleasant to us, is as well pleasant for a child's taste buds and especially bitterness is really off-putting for children, whereas extremely sweet stuff is off-putting to us, but not to children, they love it. Intestines have quite often a bitter aspect to them and that is why those are not favorites of children.
The Dutch name for Seal is "Zeehond", which translates to "Sea dog".I hope you are feeling ashamed about that one!
That is the ugliest sea lion I've ever seen
Is there any context to that?
Never heard of a "Sea cat" though.
Lots of good advice, but they used a cat for a picture. That's confusing.Here kitty!
How is it the wrong thread??? Seriously what! I used Star Citizen as an example. Clearly, you used my post to harass me...
that's because sea cats don't annoyingly bark for no gd reason all the time.The Dutch name for Seal is "Zeehond", which translates to "Sea dog".
Never heard of a "Sea cat" though.
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