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Topic History of: Anyone else find the backwards roast chicken sequence in the BBC trailer quite disturbing?
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andrew It makes me cold and itchy. It reminds me I saw a dead chicken when I 6 getting eaten by flies and maggots

I had nightmares for weeks, then there is now a dead fox getting the same treatment near my nans flat.
Mart I havent seen it yet, I`m lucky enough to not like chicken, this may be because I grew up with them as egg laying pets, they would occasionally get eaten, but after quite a while.
Most of the chickens on supermarket shelves are only three months old, which when you look at the price of them compared to a pre packed vegetarian meal, to a short, dated, chicken, it`s actually quite shocking as well.
Oddly enough I found it very expensive and time consuming being a full time veggie, a penny for every "what do you eat on Xmas day",? would have helped the finances incredibly.
JK2006 Very effective but deeply - as intended - disquieting.