123 0 ReplyIt’s nicely al Dante
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You can use the radiant heat from that fish to cook another fish.
82 0 Replythat thing has achieved a self sustained fusion reaction
55 0 ReplyIt is no longer fish, just nuclear science
9 0 ReplyNuclear fisshion
6 0 ReplySpringfield Nuclear Power Plant strikes again!
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You can hammer it, quench it and sharpen it after that.
25 0 ReplyLooks like a lava shader material preview but instead of a ball they used something food shaped.
24 0 ReplyNah, it's a fish from Monster Hunter. You get it from fishing in a volcano.
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If it's red from black-body radiation, you should be more than fine with regards to contaminants.
You should be more concerned with nutrition. Or the current complete lack thereof. After all, anything healthy has by that point gone up in smoke.
22 0 ReplyNot to forget that if it's glowing red, it may be hot enough to set your head on fire the instant you stick it in your mouth. So do not eat anything that's glowing red from black-body radiation
12 0 ReplySo glad to see tips like "hey everyone you should actually not eat glowing embers"
15 0 ReplyGlowing blue or white is still safe though, right?
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Magma Fish
21 0 ReplyKilled twice
21 0 ReplyI didn't know anakin was a fish
22 1 ReplyJust pop it in the microwave with some tinfoil around it to keep in the heat, that should solve the issue
17 0 ReplyFuck it, throw it in the dishwasher
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I'd say you're safe, looks like you've got the high ground.
14 0 ReplyBonfire fished.
14 0 ReplyEmber restored
9 0 ReplyGreat Caviar Spawn Defeated
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You need some uranium to cook it all the way
14 0 ReplyI suggest Plutonium
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Forged in the fires of Mt. Doom
11 0 ReplyDue to being so far from the sun the Voyager can't rely on solar panels. Someone at NASA cooked a fish like this and put it on the probe. The heat it still radiates will keep powering it for millenia.
9 0 ReplyEven the fish ancestors are toast 🔥
9 0 ReplyChar
9 0 ReplyCajun style!
7 0 ReplyLooks like Burning Godzilla.
7 0 ReplyWhy can I smell this image
5 0 ReplyI thought it was coal that just started burning at first (weirdly shaped coal at that), then I realized it was a burnt fish.
5 0 ReplyThat is no longer a fish.
5 0 ReplyCoal Cod
4 0 ReplyThat thing is definitely raw. You'll get salmonella if you eat it.
4 0 ReplyThat thing is about to evolve into a Giant Unidentified Life Form
3 0 Replyidk better be safe than sorry
2 0 ReplyHe would probably have preferred to just stay alive than to be killed, burned and thrown away.
1 0 ReplyThat thing is practically still swimming. Throw it on the grill for another hour.
1 0 ReplyDid anyone see a group of little guys come out of a portal with a map? If so, that might be "ultimate evil".
Don't touch that, it's evil!
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