Guinea pigs are a common part of Peruvian diet.

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    I had cuy there too! Though it was at a restaurant lol. I had them grilled, it was delicious. You just have to get over seeing them on a plate. I mean it’s not much different from seeing a cornish hen or something. It’s a trip when you go to someone’s house and they have guinea pigs, except they’re for food and not pets.

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      Yeah, it’s the idea. One restaurant had them in cages around the side of the building. They were undoubtedly fresh, but I couldn’t order it after seeing them.

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        Oh I view them as adorable pets too and know how that would be a bit difficult sight. I just make an effort to try the local dishes whenever traveling.

        Except bugs. I really do not fuck with bugs lol.

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        Ah, childhood memories. When we went to this one relatives house, I never understood why my parents never let us play with the rabbits.

        …. After I grew up, I had to wonder what that funny tasting “chicken” really was. Adult Me wants to know

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    And they often live off what is “biodegradable waste” for us. Imagine you standing in the kitchen prepping veg for dinner, and just dropping peels and outer leaves, carrot greens and cabbage stalks to the ground for the guinea pigs to eat.

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    Do they also think we’re strange? Keeping food as if they’re pets?

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          It does, because the number of non-AI pics being proclaimed as AI slop is astounding. Every Tom Dick and Harry is suddenly a photographic expert. Even the artists are hurting because they’re being falsely accused and having to put in extra effort to document their entire process.

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            • The angle of the floor compared to the wall and table.

            • The bag of… bags?

            • The silky smoothness of the skin on the guinea pigs.

            • The missing finger on the hand.

            If this isn’t AI genned, it’s still inexplicably weird as shit just at a glance without even really scrutinizing it deeper. I would still be questioning these elements as being shopped for the WTF value.

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              1. It’s a 2D pic, how do you even tell what the ‘angle’ of the floor is?
              2. What I’m hearing is you’ve never traveled outside of 1st world countries. Here’s a similar item. They’re incredibly common.
              3. They’ve been defurred. Because nobody wants a mouth full of hair. Here’s a getty image of more guinea pigs waiting to be eaten. Notice the smooth skin?
              4. FFS the finger is just folded under.

              it’s still inexplicably weird as shit

              No it isn’t, you’re just being extremely narrow visioned and expecting everything to align with your tiny bit of experience with the world.