Is it normal to deep fry and eat my own poop?!


Question: Is it normal to deep fry and eat my own poop?
I have been doing it for about a week now, and i really like the taste. It is all kinds of flavors depending on the wetness of it. I want to know if anyone else does this.

Answers:

I do that! It's perfectly normal, and it tastes delicious.



Not unless you are afflicted by a particular psychological disorder.

As a matter of fact (under the heading "Can you get sick from eating poop?" from the source below), eating feces is actually quite harmful. You can catch parasites from doing so - including tapeworm.

Like I alluded to, you're not alone - people who suffer from this disorder eat faeces (among other things). But it isn't normal. Or advisable.

http://www.heptune.com/poop.html



Ugh, these kinds of questions make it really hard to find a way to twist it around and make a case that Obama is a bad president. Oh, what about this; now that we all have Obamacare you can deep fry feces and eat them because if you get sick the productive, Conservative Americans will just pay for it!



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I've never heard of anything like it. 0_0

You're still alive after that?

I guess deep frying it would kill all the harmful bacteria and make it edible but...

...I think I'm going to throw up.



It's actually really unhealthy. Not to mention gross, unsanitary, and repulsive.



Unfriendable



I mean this mayb a joke ur putting on.. but if its true...=.=
It is not normal....=.= gross and you might get sick if you continue.. cus theres bateria in ur poop...



You need to let your poop sit outside in the sun for a week then eat it, like us Puerto Ricans do!



been doing it for 36 years bby. so not alone.




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