Originally posted by: lxskllr
I saw duck, duck, rabbit, lizard
I came back to the thread to figure out the purpose, and realized what they are. I get rabbit before duck on the last one, but it still looks like a lizard.
Lizard? wtf
Originally posted by: lxskllr
I saw duck, duck, rabbit, lizard
I came back to the thread to figure out the purpose, and realized what they are. I get rabbit before duck on the last one, but it still looks like a lizard.
Originally posted by: deftron
Originally posted by: lxskllr
I saw duck, duck, rabbit, lizard
I came back to the thread to figure out the purpose, and realized what they are. I get rabbit before duck on the last one, but it still looks like a lizard.
Lizard? wtf
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Why is it that our brain flip flops between seeing it as either a rabbit or a duck, rather than seeing it as both at the same time?
Originally posted by: loup garou
I thought you were going to ask which one we prefered to eat. That'd be a tough choice for me...
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Originally posted by: loup garou
I thought you were going to ask which one we prefered to eat. That'd be a tough choice for me...
I was also expecting a taste test. For me that's easy though. Duck is one of my favorite dishes, especially Peking Duck.
Originally posted by: spidey07
I thought this was going to be a food thread.
Duck beats rabbit.
hmm...you guys need to come to a few restaurants here. A little panéed rabbit, rabbit fricasse, rabbit and andouille gumbo, rabbit and white beans, rabbit and dumplings, or rabbit sauce piquant and your decision might not be as cut-and-dried. Although the best rabbit I ever had was the ones my grandfather would shoot early in the morning when they were munching on his vegetable garden then simply stewed all day and served over white rice. No matter how long he stewed em, I'd always be spitting out shot when we ate, though.Originally posted by: puffff
Originally posted by: Baked
Duck > Rabbit. Roast duck is yummy!
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