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It makes no difference how you cook chicken it always smells like wet feathers. Prefer possum or bunny any day if your looking at small mouthfuls
I can assure you that if your cooked chicken tastes of wet feathers, then you have missed one of the important parts of the killing process, and if your chicken tastes like shit, then you have missed another important part of the killing process.
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