#557 – Slice

My 5-year-old son is just now eating meat for the first time. He doesn’t know what meat is yet. To him they are just “nuggets”. He likes “Mickey nuggets” “Dinosaur nuggets” and “Round nuggets”. Most people refer to that last one as “Chicken McNuggets”.

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10 thoughts on “#557 – Slice”

  1. bbo says:

    its allways astounding to see kids question the origin of meat, but like to eat stuff like “pikachu schnitzel” or other things formed like their favorite cartoon character.

  2. KingOfBudgies says:

    Fun Fact: Guinea pigs are still cultivated for food in Peru, Bolivia, and some parts of Colombia and Ecuador. They are also, according to my own hands-on tests, incredibly delicious.

  3. A Non-Ymous says:

    So they’re from Peru? Guinea pigs are a delicacy there.

  4. Library Lady says:

    Your 5 year-old is just now eating meat?
    He was a vegan/vegetarian before?
    Interesting.

  5. ZeoViolet says:

    In Peru this would not be unusual.

  6. Justin says:

    My daughter (3) will join with us in making whatever sound the animal that we’re having for dinner makes. She finds it entertaining, but has obviously not made the connection with the fact that some animal died for her to eat it…

  7. ioresult says:

    My 4 year old son has trouble believing me when I tell him that chicken meat he’s eating is muscles, exactly like the ones in his arms.

  8. WitUnderPressure says:

    i love these comics; they give me great insight on seeing things in a different perspective. some of these ideas i’ve touched on in my own thoughts briefly, but all the others…truly fascinating.

  9. Mr. Meval says:

    Deep fried guinea pigs is available from street vendors in peru.

    It tastes like chicken. 😛 😛

  10. Kaitracks malgom says:

    Well actually what he should say is kuwi I’m completely sure I spell that wrong but kuwi is Guinea pig meat so they are eating a kuwi sandwich unless there’s other stuff on that sandwich

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