Sometimes, “bush meat” in Africa was near-human, like primates, but sometimes …
And the butcher prefers to threaten, as he’d like to get paid and to spread his reputation. Similarly, despite “The Black Myth”, the Spanish Inquisition (unlike the French ones) very, VERY rarely killed people, but informants got a cut of property confiscated from those who confessed, which was … socially problematic.
ah, the deleted scenes. i can see why this line was left out. it doesn’t drive the story forward, but it does work to ‘flesh out’ shin’s character. nyuk nyuk nyuk….
Agreed. It’s kind of like the “Reading of the will” scene cut from the beginning of Young Frankenstein. It was a good scene but it would have screwed up the pacing to leave it in.
p.s. If you enjoyed Young Frankenstein but have no idea what I am talking about, you can find it on YouTube. It’s good stuff.
Cannibals call their dinner “long pig”… seems we taste sweet, due to fat.
This story continues to amaze via it’s labyrinth of connected detail… and character!
Oh, gurk*
Sometimes, “bush meat” in Africa was near-human, like primates, but sometimes …
And the butcher prefers to threaten, as he’d like to get paid and to spread his reputation. Similarly, despite “The Black Myth”, the Spanish Inquisition (unlike the French ones) very, VERY rarely killed people, but informants got a cut of property confiscated from those who confessed, which was … socially problematic.
i like how marv put it. ‘i know it’s pretty damn weird to eat people’
Thank you for this entirely believable character. I wish I could be sarcastic here.
thanks! but why would anyone want to be sarcastic? i’m trying to get my sarcasm under control. it’s an uphill battle.
Owen writes a note: “Is this organic?”
Unger: Good question. Can’t believe I forgot to ask! HEY MR. SHIN! WHAT KINDA STUFF YOU EAT?
Mr. Shin: Check… the… haggis…
ah, the deleted scenes. i can see why this line was left out. it doesn’t drive the story forward, but it does work to ‘flesh out’ shin’s character. nyuk nyuk nyuk….
Agreed. It’s kind of like the “Reading of the will” scene cut from the beginning of Young Frankenstein. It was a good scene but it would have screwed up the pacing to leave it in.
p.s. If you enjoyed Young Frankenstein but have no idea what I am talking about, you can find it on YouTube. It’s good stuff.
haha, i’ll have to check that one out. lord knows i have time to watch random videos!
Cannibals call their dinner “long pig”… seems we taste sweet, due to fat.
This story continues to amaze via it’s labyrinth of connected detail… and character!
thanks, ya fatty morsel of long porcine delishness!