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    Bill-Lee: Is the fetus from the Twilight collection? more »
    Smeagol92055: So, does the redshirt stocking come with a Horta? more »
    Klebert L. Hall: "Want real meat that's completely cruelty free? " Yeah, right. Once this stuff becomes common, some pack of idiots will come up with a convoluted log... more »
    Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: You can't tell me that one of the scientists didn't sneak a taste, rules or no. They may not tell, but you know someone did. Also, I would like to be... more »
    Bill-Lee: Personally I would rather have food that was raised on a farm and treated like an agricultural product not a factory product or a lab experiment. more »
    Dr.Quatermass Sc.D: Purveyor of Truth, Disseminator of Lies: There are all these awesome moments in sci-fi literature where a future person eats 21st Century food and vomits it back up when they hear that the po... more »
    tetracycloide: meat grown in a lab is fed, ironically, other meat. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: An article about this was also posted on Gizmodo and I put forth the following question: 'Is fake pork kosker?' more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: One step closer to the replicators on Star Trek.. more »
    CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): I hope it tastes better than that Soya/Quorn substitute!!! Im all for new things and this is brilliant in the later years when food is short. But I wa... more »
    aubreyf: Medium rare, please. more »
    Dash_Stryker: I never considered becoming a vegetarian until... more »
    ManchuCandidate: Will wait till they make Bachelor Chow. more »
    SeeingI: Any chance for a list of what movies these clips are from? more »
    Scorpi: I would like to also submit Old Boy - Octopus. Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. OB is the best movie I can't recommend to any living person. ED... more »
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