Ever wanted to feel inside a living cow? Now you can.

sixone

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Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)
 

screw3d

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Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Just because we don't do that doesn't make them disgusting.. there are other animals that do that too and for very justifiable reasons.

But I have to say that is fvcked up.
 

UglyCasanova

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Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Umm, it's an just an animal. :confused:
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Don't most hooved animals? It's an instinct whose purpose is to cover the scent of birth from predators, as it might otherwise mean the death of the newborn. Anyway, is this a subliminal vegan post? :p
 

sixone

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Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Don't most hooved animals? It's an instinct whose purpose is to cover the scent of birth from predators, as it might otherwise mean the death of the newborn. Anyway, is this a subliminal vegan post? :p

Hell, no, I'm headed out for a steak dinner, as soon as the friends arrive! I'm not saying it's bad, I just don't want/need to know/watch/feel. I have a friend who loves the Gateway-type cow collectibles, and that's what she thinks cows are. Hello!
 

imported_FishTaco

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Alot of animal mothers will eat the afterbirth. That's just normal for them.

The hole in the cow thing, well as long as the cow's don't have guns, I say holes for everybody!


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notfred

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Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Don't most hooved animals? It's an instinct whose purpose is to cover the scent of birth from predators, as it might otherwise mean the death of the newborn. Anyway, is this a subliminal vegan post? :p

Some people do, too.
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Don't most hooved animals? It's an instinct whose purpose is to cover the scent of birth from predators, as it might otherwise mean the death of the newborn. Anyway, is this a subliminal vegan post? :p

Some people do, too.

YEEEEAAAGGHHH :shocked: :shocked:

*wipes vomit off monitor*
 

PatboyX

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Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Don't most hooved animals? It's an instinct whose purpose is to cover the scent of birth from predators, as it might otherwise mean the death of the newborn. Anyway, is this a subliminal vegan post? :p

Some people do, too.

YEEEEAAAGGHHH :shocked: :shocked:

*wipes vomit off monitor*

some people eat that, too.
but if i link to it...id be on a looooong vacation.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Don't most hooved animals? It's an instinct whose purpose is to cover the scent of birth from predators, as it might otherwise mean the death of the newborn. Anyway, is this a subliminal vegan post? :p

Some people do, too.
:Q:Q
 

0roo0roo

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eh, just as gross as those neck breathing holes made by cruel cruel doctors;) the cow doesnt seem to mind in the pic
 

PatboyX

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there is a story in a collection called "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline" that has a section about cows with windows put in the side of them so you can watch them.
 

Azraele

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Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Most animals do.
 

Wheezer

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Originally posted by: sixone
Welcome to reality. Cows are disgusting creatures, inside and out. Did you know they eat their afterbirth? (the cow does, not the calf)

Never seemed to affect the taste of my NY strip.
 

Evadman

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As you push your arm through the goo you reach a lower level which is more liquidy, about the consistency of a melting Wendy's Frosty

That sounds good. I want a Frosty with my T-Bone