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I definitely prefer dead over live muscle tissue in most cases. Oysters are an exception
Are you aware what oysters do while eating them? As we know oysters come from a salty environment. Your mouth and throat are far from that, ranging neutral to lightly acid. While swallowing the oyster – still alive – it responds to its new environment, and it throws up inside your throat.

Happy eating! :oops:
 
A motivation to keep the house tidy :)
 
Why do people in the US have a problem with roundabouts?

They are safer and cause less congestion than crossroads and junctions with stop signs or traffic lights.
Just go for vacations to France and you learn it on the fly ... or end in hospital.

Remembering a circle (roundabout) in Paris 30 years ago at 2 pm ... we survived.
 
In the Netherlands are also many roundabouts, traffic flows a lot better. For the two(double) lanes you need to start in the correct lane, that makes life easier :). Arrows on the road and the traffic signs makes navigating the roundabout easy.
 
Was never meant as criticism .. I really love and prefer that, not only in France.
But it's hard to go into rules with right handed vehicles at UK (never did), but Malta, Cyprus....(driving was exhausting....)
 
As with most driving issues it's not the rules, the roads or the design, it's the drivers.

That's not strictly true, there are ways to design and lay out roads that make them safer.

The Netherlands probably leads the world in this, along with some other European countries. This is often achieved by making roads narrower, or placing obstacles and bends in the road, that naturally encourage people to slow down and pay attention, especially in urban areas, where motorists encounter pedestrians and cyclists.

 
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