>Would you still love me if I ate a worm?
>>151989459Eat it with y'r butt, stupid rabbit.
>>151989459gross
>>151989459Don't they make food out of bugs in Zootopia? Like for predators and such? Or was that something Pack Street made up?
>>151989641I think they grind insects up into burger patties.
She makes that face when she eats Nick's cock
>>151989641They make specialty food like hamburger patties out of ground up bugs, but that's really more of a niche thing that's analagous to veggie burgers in our world. Traditionally, Zootopia utilizes a "recycling" system for predator food - when an animal in Zootopia dies, once their families have been notified (if necessary) and any end-of-life arrangements have been completed (including pre-cremation funerals, organ donations, etc.) the bodies are taken to processing centers to have any usable meat stripped from the body, while every other component is sent to be cremated (at no cost to the families of animals cremated through this system, and ashes are sent to a designated animal for further funerary purposes). For overarching budgetary reasons, most meat harvested this way is simply ground up and mixed together in batches - these batches are strictly monitored and given numbers for both internal referencing and packaging, and predator families with recently deceased members are sent paperwork documenting which batch their loved one was processed in, to ensure they don't accidentally buy a package of ground meat containing a portion of their loved one. Of course, not EVERY animal in Zootopia is processed this way - if an animal was diagnosed with a serious disease that could be transmitted through consumption, that animal would not be taken for processing (though cases of this happening are particularly rare). In addition, every animal can fill out paperwork to opt out of the system if they so choose - most don't, for varying reasons (some see it as a way to "be useful" even after death, many simply don't care what happens to their bodies, some simply don't want to burden their families with additional debt, and a select paranoid few believe the system is necessary to keep predators "stable"), but some do for religious or personal reasons - in these cases, families are expected to foot any costs relating to disposal of the body, such as caskets or cremation.
>>151990155what the fuck anon
>>151989641Would you like some balut?
>>151990155>Mr. Big handles "disposal" in Little Rodentia and has his grandmother buried instead of processed because he thought she deserved better
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>>151989459That Worm had a family
>>151991223Don't worry, she didn't chew.
>>151990155>For overarching budgetary reasons, most meat harvested this way is simply ground up and mixed together in batchesThat sounds like it would make the blandest, gamiest meat imaginableBeing a pred is suffering
>>151991223This, the hardest thing about this movie is reconciling what happened to the "A Bugs Life" bugs.But in all honesty, my favorite idea is that they figured out a way to mass produce cloned meat without a brain. Thus sparing all animals the horrors of this.
>>151989459Judy discovers her clitoris.
>>151989459is that her moneyshot face?
>>151992028>when the knot starts expanding
>>151989459sure why not