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butcherlarry · 4 months
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Butcher than who
idk, but look at these ribeyes that came from one of our steers a few years ago:
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Nice cherry red color, white fat, and abundant marbling. If this carcass was USDA graded it would have been Prime for sure. Nothing much better (butcher?) than that.
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testoster0ne · 1 year
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bcdwclves-aa · 2 years
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anyways alex is just a weird scary eldritch goop monster at this point but he’s still a rockin twunk w a cock goin down to his knees that would make a monster blush.
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vonlipwig · 2 years
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can't believe he posted that on man for sale monday. maybe he is the man for sale???
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kinkymcbutweasel · 10 months
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Cant be illegal if we register you as cattle meat 😈😈😈
Oh, i get it. Because I'm a cow, right? That's super original and funny. 🙄
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niishi · 1 year
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the bigger zoro gets the bigger I get
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centaurd · 1 year
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#USDA #Prime #RibEye 🥩 from Saturday #latergram https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck8vs5NpZHL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cinnamonjeane · 10 months
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It is incredible how “My Adventures With Superman” managed to turn Clark Kent, who is 6′4″ and 220 pounds of pure USDA prime beef, into the ittiest-bittiest baby I can fit in my pocket.
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rayshippouuchiha · 6 months
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If you're looking for silly fun prompts, consider: all the Todoroki bullshit gets fixed when Enji takes a blow to the head and winds up in a brief coma. Trashman's soul is immediately magnetized to hell, but before his body can die the soul of USDA certified Grade A+++ Prime Dad, Maes Hughes, slips in. Maes is obviously distraught (and has a laughing breakdown when he realizes he has fire powers now, but well. He wouldn't have lasted as long as he did if he didn't enjoy playing with fire) and Immediately clocks onto the bullshit his predecessor got up to by the nervous *relief* his new family express at his apparent total amnesia. (Like, he was party to war crimes but not *War Crimes*. If Enji wasn't already dead, he would be)
Also because he is an Actually Competent Intelligence Agent, he ALSO quickly clocks onto the bullshit going on with HPSC/AFO. But he's learned his lesson, and in between being #1 Dad (and leveraging his new goofy family guy persona to downplay his threat level) he quietly gathers allies and dismantles the system.
Look no this would be magnificent. Plus I'm imagining the bemused horror of literally everyone the first time "Enji" pulls out photos of all of his children and starts gushing about them because Maes has to get his entertainment somewhere
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kp777 · 6 months
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By Ralph Nader
Common Dreams
October 29, 2023
The message of Israeli peace groups’ peaceful solutions are drowned out by the media’s addiction to interviews with military tacticians.
In the midst of extensive coverage of the war in Gaza, there are questions that the U.S. mass media should address:
1. How did Hamas, with tiny Gaza surrounded by a 17-year Israeli blockade, subjected to unparalleled electronic surveillance, with spies and informants, and augmented by an overwhelming air, sea, and land military presence, manage to get these weapons and associated technology for their October 7 surprise raid?
2. What is the connection between the stunning failure of the Israeli government to protect its people on the border and the policy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu? Recall TheNew York Times (October 22, 2023) article by prominent journalist, Roger Cohen, to wit: “All means were good to undo the notion of Palestinian statehood. In 2019, Mr. Netanyahu told a meeting of his center-right Likud party: ‘Those who want to thwart the possibility of a Palestinian state should support the strengthening of Hamas and the transfer of money to Hamas. This is part of our strategy.’” (Note: Israel and the U.S. fostered the rise of Islamic Hamas in 1987 to counter the secular Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)).
3. Why is Congress preparing to appropriate over $14 billion to Israel in military and other aid without any public hearings and without any demonstrated fiscal need by Israel, a prosperous economic, technological, and military superpower with a social safety net superior to that of the U.S.? USDA just reported over 44 million Americans struggled with hunger in 2022. This, in the midst of a childcare crisis. Should U.S. taxpayers be expected to pay for Netanyahu’s colossal intelligence/military collapse?
Under international law, Biden has made the U.S. an active “co-belligerent” of the Israeli government’s vocal demolition of the 2.3 million inhabitants in Gaza, who are mostly descendants of Palestinian refugees driven from their homes in 1948.
4. Why hasn’t the media reported on President Joe Biden’s statement that the Gaza Health Ministry’s body count (now over 7,000 fatalities) is exaggerated? All indications, however, are that it is a large undercount by Hamas to minimize its inability to protect its people. Israel has fired over 8,000 powerful precision munitions and bombs so far. These have struck many thousands of inhabited buildings—homes, apartments buildings, over 120 health facilities, ambulances, crowded markets, fleeing refugees, schools, water and sewage systems, and electric networks—implementing Israeli military orders to cut off all food, water, fuel, medicine, and electricity to this already impoverished densely packed area the size of Philadelphia. For those not directly slain, the deadly harm caused by no food, water, medicine, medical facilities, and fuel will lead to even more deaths and serious injuries.
Note that over three-quarters of Gaza’s population consists of children and women. Soon there will be thousands of babies born to die in the rubble. Other Palestinians will perish from untreated diseases, injuries, dehydration, and from drinking contaminated water. With crumbled sanitation facilities, physicians are fearing a deadly cholera epidemic.
Israel bombed the Rafah crossing on the Gaza-Egypt border. Only a tiny trickle of trucks are now allowed there by Israel to carry food and water. Fuel for hospital generators still remains blocked.
5. Why can’t Biden even persuade Israel to let 600 desperate Americans out of the Gaza firestorm?
6. Why isn’t the mass media making a bigger issue out of Israel’s long-time practices of blocking journalists from entering Gaza, including European, American, and Israeli journalists? The only television crews left are Gazan-residing Al Jazeera reporters. Israeli bombs have already killed 26 journalists in the Gaza Strip since October 7th. Is Israel targeting journalists’ families? Gaza bureau chief of Al Jazeera Wael Al-Dahdouh’s family was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday.
Historians remind us that in a gridlocked conflict over time, it is the most powerful party’s responsibility to lead the way to peace.
7. Why isn’t the mainstream U.S. media giving adequate space and voice to groups advocating a cease-fire and humanitarian aid? The message of Israeli peace groups’ peaceful solutions are drowned out by the media’s addiction to interviews with military tacticians. Much time and space are being given to hawks pushing for a war that could flash outside of Gaza big time. Shouldn’t groups such as Jewish Voice for Peace, the Arab-American Institute, Veterans for Peace, and associations of clergy have their views and activities reported?
8. Why is the coverage of the war overlooking the Geneva Conventions, the United Nations Charter, and the many provisions of international law that all the parties, including the U.S., have been violating? (See the October 24, 2023 letter to President Biden). Under international law, Biden has made the U.S. an active “co-belligerent” of the Israeli government’s vocal demolition of the 2.3 million inhabitants in Gaza, who are mostly descendants of Palestinian refugees driven from their homes in 1948. (See, Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide).
9. What about the human-interest stories that would be revealing? For example: How do Israeli F-16 pilots feel about their daily bombing of the completely defenseless Gazan civilian population and its life-sustaining infrastructures? What are the courageous Israeli human rights and refuseniks thinking and doing in a climate of serious repression of their views as a result of Netanyahu’s defense collapse on October 7?
10. Where is the media attention on the statements from Israeli military commentators, who, for years have declared high-tech U.S.-backed, nuclear-armed Israel to be more secure than at any time in its history? Israel is reasserting its overwhelming military domination of the entire region, fully backed by U.S. militarism.
Historians remind us that in a gridlocked conflict over time, it is the most powerful party’s responsibility to lead the way to peace.
Establishing a two-state solution has been supported by Palestinians. All the Arab nations, starting with the Arab League peace proposal in 2002, support this solution as well. It is up to Israel and the U.S., assuming annexation of what is left of Palestine is not Israel’s objective. (See, the March 29, 2002 New York Times article: “Mideast Turmoil; Text of the Peace Proposals Backed by the Arab League”).
More media attention on this subject matter is much needed.
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tanadrin · 2 years
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Janeway: “Computer, display Fair Haven character ‘Michael Sullivan.’”
*computer beeps*
Janeway: “Adjust his parameters to the following specifications...”
*computer beeps again*
Janeway: “Make him more... interesting.”
Computer: “Please Specify.”
Janeway: “How do I put this... Computer, I want a Grade A piece of ass. I’m talking a USDA prime specimen. The DILFiest DILF to ever grace the Emerald Isle. You know how the Enterprise-D computer made a character so smart it was a threat to the entire ship? I want you to do that, but with sexy.”
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kringas · 3 months
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Today Rus the surfin squirrel would be so fedpilled and highway-coded, literally onlinemaxxed, 0% grass, and USDAcore, subsisting entirely off a diet of gylphosate, raw (for maximum benefit) USDA inspected prime rib, and NRTE frozen, raw, browned, breaded, stuffed chicken products.
#?
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bbq-potato-chip · 1 month
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i had a dream that i made a post it went like "thats not very USDA grade prime beef of you" and it blew up my notifications and i cried
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sleepyplante · 2 years
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you're USDA prime
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hiheat · 4 months
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20 pound USDA Prime Rib roast. Dry rub with black pepper, kosher salt, thyme, garlic and rosemary. Roasted at 300 for 4 hours to 120F internal, left to rest, then crisped at 550F for 5 minutes.
Christmas Eve, 2023
Happy Eating!
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gremlins-hotel · 1 year
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alfred dummy thicc moment
Corn bread-fed USDA Prime beef. That is how he must be.
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