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Pacquiao owns Gayweather every time.
I cant wait to see Pacquiao knocks Fraud NO LEGS POOPWEATHER out in 2 rounds
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Eating Dog
As a traveler hungry for experience, I try to be open on new things and habits wherever I go. I don’t look down on people just because their customs are different, rather, I try to be part of the group and see the world through their eye.
When I came to the Philippines, I didn’t know that killing an chicken, duck, dog or cat for dinner is a common event. It is common to see someone carrying a live chicken to be slaughtered and cooked at home.
Dog eating which is hideous to most westerners is an accepted part of the Filipino culture. Many Filipinos don’t own up to it but with a little digging, I discovered that plenty of them have eaten a dog. It’s perceived as last resort meal for the poor, and frowned upon by wealthier Filipinos.
My first introduction to eating a dog was during Easter Sunday when the leader of a Filipino group that I was with suggested killing a dog in order to celebrate rebirth of Jesus Christ. The dog was purchased from the neighbors, brought in a sack and slaughtered by the barbecue. The village dwellers, burned off the animal’s fur, (photo above) chopped it into pieces and started preparing meals from it. It was a drinking event with 80 proof Gin being offered freely that sells for about $1 for a 26 oz bottle. I tried a bit of the meat, and found it hard and disgusting. The locals laughed at my expressions. A few hours later, I was told to try it again as it was properly cooked. It tasted like or rabbit.
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