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    He is Indian, not Chinese.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nadia View Post
    He is Indian, not Chinese.
    Half Indian, half South and Central Italian. Apparently some Northern Italians have eaten cats during certain periods of their history, as is suggested by the surname "Pelagato" ("skin a cat", or "cat-skinner") and how people from Venice and nearby cities are called "mangiagati" ("eat cats," or "cat-eaters").

    Also, during WWII, food was scarce in Rome, but feral cats were abundant, so the solution was obvious...


    And in the southern region of Puglia, people still eat horse meat. I found it served on the menus in restaurants.




    But I would never, ever eat that little cutey-pie


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    Quote Originally Posted by sycld View Post
    Half Indian, half South and Central Italian. Apparently some Northern Italians have eaten cats during certain periods of their history, as is suggested by the surname "Pelagato" ("skin a cat", or "cat-skinner") and how people from Venice and nearby cities are called "mangiagati" ("eat cats," or "cat-eaters").

    Also, during WWII, food was scarce in Rome, but feral cats were abundant, so the solution was obvious...


    And in the southern region of Puglia, people still eat horse meat. I found it served on the menus in restaurants.




    But I would never, ever eat that little cutey-pie
    Less history and more cat eating please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sycld View Post
    Half Indian, half South and Central Italian. Apparently some Northern Italians have eaten cats during certain periods of their history, as is suggested by the surname "Pelagato" ("skin a cat", or "cat-skinner") and how people from Venice and nearby cities are called "mangiagati" ("eat cats," or "cat-eaters").

    Also, during WWII, food was scarce in Rome, but feral cats were abundant, so the solution was obvious...


    And in the southern region of Puglia, people still eat horse meat. I found it served on the menus in restaurants.




    But I would never, ever eat that little cutey-pie
    Cutie-pie is delicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomic View Post
    It would eat you if it had the chance.
    Stop trying to break the illusion, goddamn it.

    Also, I forgot to respond to this post:

    Quote Originally Posted by Atomic View Post
    Cutie-pie is delicious.
    Kutti pi is a delicacy among Anglo-Indians (half Indian, half English). It's the unborn fetus of any animal traditionally slaughtered for food. Anglo-Indians were traditionally rejected by both cultures, so I guess that's part of the reason why they are willing to engage in a practice that is considered so abhorrent to both European and Indian sensibilities.


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