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Question by : is it really that big a deal to eat spoiled meat?
the thing is my steak smelled like a dirty diaper pail and looked slightly yellowish green. but after i cooked it it tasted fine, maybe just slightly off, but mostly fine. i’ve only eaten half because i’m all psyched out about it now, but i saw on an old ripley’s believe it or not a guy eating meat that was green and black with mold because he said it cured his bone cancer! now how is that possible if eating spoiled meat is so bad for you?
the other thing is that my dog will sometimes dig up an old ground squirrel that died in it’s hole like a two months ago, bring it home and it will stink up a square mile when she tears it up and eats it. she never gets sick from that, just stinky. if spoiled meat is so bad then explain that!
there’s allowed up to seven rat turds in a candy bar, so how many turds have you eaten in your life smart guy? not to mention that beer and yogurt is bacteria feces, so don’t knock it man, poop makes the world go round!

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Answer by Garret Edgell
do you cook feces and eat it if itd taste fine then?

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Question by KingNemo: How to deal with my religious mother?
First a little background information, I’m 17 and I was raised on a Christan faith and attended church regularly as a child, when I was 9 I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma(bone cancer) and lost my faith(not sure if I ever really had it since I was just a kid), due to that and other things. Now My mom is an EXTREMELY religious person, she’s always talking about god, how “evil” the world is. If I watch t.v. or listen to music she says to turn that devil garbage off. Anytime I say to her to leave me alone she starts going into how the bible says to respect you parents and that I’m disrespecting her because of my dad since he has the devil in his life(there divorced), I go along with it because I don’t want to make her sad, she thinks I share her beliefs and when she try’s to make me do religious stuff its uncomfortable, what should I do or say to her?
To the people saying I should have faith, let me say this, In the hospital I saw people die and suffer, I suffered and almost died. Where was you god there? Why didn’t he stop the suffering of children and make them better? Why didn’t he stop me from getting cancer? Why doesn’t he stop ALL the pain and death in the world?
Really, I asked this because I thought someone religious would help me figure out what to do without making it worse, but I do not believe in god, and I never will…and if there is a god he’s not the caring, loving god everyone thinks.

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Answer by Internal Primates Forever
“Mom, I’m an atheist.”

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Question by I ♥ Journey and Steve Perry ♫♪: Have you ever had to deal with the loss of a pet?
I took my dog to the vet today and found out that she might have bone cancer in her leg. I get the test results back tomorrow but if it’s cancer, there is no way to treat it. They can’t amputate her leg due to her age. I’m really praying that it’s not cancer; I honestly don’t know how I’m going to deal with losing her.

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Answer by Heart, Tears for Fears
Yes.My guinea pig died about five years ago.I felt really sad.I had him for six years.He was a little better than the one I have now.

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I have had my boxer since I was 7, and now I am 16. We just recently found out that he has severe bone cancer and there is nothing we can do to help it, except amputate the leg (which is very painful and we don’t want to do that to him) It happened so quickly, less than two months ago he was perfectly fine. We are taking a with him before we had to put him down. I feel like I took my time with him for granted and I don’t know how to make up for it in 4 days. I am really going to miss this dog, he is my first dog and I got him at a young age. This is very hard for me to deal with. Did anyone else ever have an experience like this before?

Also, I don’t really know about this, but is it OK for me to think about getting another dog once he is gone? Not right away, maybe a month or two. This is definitely not replacing him, I could never do that to him, but I am a dog person so having a dog makes things better. Is this wrong to get another dog?

Thanks.

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I have two dogs. Both are old, and in a horrific coincidence, both have terminal bone cancer. The younger one, Sasha, is responding well to treatment and may very well make it another few months. But Cali, who is 15, is doing very poorly and I don’t think she’ll make it too much longer.

Sasha is a very social dog and is very dependent on Cali. I’m worried that when Cali dies, her grief will be overwhelming. I want to do anything possible to lessen her distress so her last few months on earth will be happy.

Any ideas? (other than getting another dog)
I forgot to mention she can’t go on walks because of her cancer (and arthritis). We also can’t really allow her to play with other dogs because the cancer makes her bones very brittle and more likely to break, and if they do break they can’t heal.

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