• @[email protected]
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    Btw never do that. You’re supposed to put vinegar on it, that way the jellyfish tastes way better.

    • @[email protected]
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      Jellyfish isn’t exactly a delight to eat anyway. Barely has any flavor at all and feels like you’re eating partially dissolved leather.

      • Drasglaf
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        I’ve seen Asian supermarkets selling jellyfish, I guess it was flavoured in some way. Never got to try it though.

        • @[email protected]
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          Asian supermarkets will try to sell you pretty much anything they can get their hands on. Don’t fall for their tricks!

  • @[email protected]
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    FTR, don’t pee on a Jellyfish sting, you’re basically dumping sewer water onto an open wound by doing that

    • @[email protected]
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      294 months ago

      I’m convinced the only reason this myth exists is because writers with a pee fetish were trying to come up with a way to shoe horn it into a story.

      • @Unforeseen
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        That’s a myth.

        From wikipedia:

        Bacteria and pathogens

        Urine is not sterile, not even in the bladder.[21][22] In the urethra, epithelial cells lining the urethra are colonized by facultatively anaerobic Gram-negative rod and cocci bacteria.[23] One study conducted in Nigeria isolated a total of 77 distinct bacterial strains from 100 healthy children (ages 5–11) as well as 39 strains from 33 cow urine samples, a considerable amount being pathogens.[24]

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          Ok, thanks for the note.

          Apparently, fresh urine is not completely sterile, but almost sterile.
          In the german Wikipedia, it says:

          Da auch die untere Harnröhre nicht völlig keimfrei ist, enthält Urin beim Austritt bis zu 10.000 Keime pro Milliliter. Allerdings sind diese in der Regel gesundheitlich unbedenklich und indizieren in dieser geringen Konzentration insbesondere keine Antibiothika-Therapie.[65][66] Zum Vergleich: Speichel enthält rund 100 Millionen Keime pro Milliliter.[67]

          Translation: “Basically, urine contains 10^4 germs per millilitre. That’s very low count, considering saliva contains 10^8 germs per millilitre. […]”

          (Translation by me)

          I got that wrong in my head. Probably, everything is only almost sterile, not completely sterile, except if you look at another planet. But for practical purposes, the number of germs is often negligible.

          Apparently, they used to pee on each other’s wounds in earlier times to disinfect wounds. Since pee was much closer to being sterile than anything else they had access to. So that’s where this thought comes from. (Source: Someone told me this years ago.)

      • @xx3rawr
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        I feel like this misconception is because of the survival tactic of drinking piss over sea water. It’s not sterile, just more edible than sea water.

  • @[email protected]
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    254 months ago

    So this is why it wasn’t working. People were doing it wrong. You supposed to piss on the jelly.

    • Rob T Firefly
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      I saw Piss On the Jelly when they toured with Gwar in '93. Good times.

        • @[email protected]
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          They were touring when I was in college in roughly 2010. One of the more entertaining things I read in the school newspaper was a headline that read something like “Intergalactic Crackheads From Outer Space Set to Invade Collegetownname”