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Eating eyeballs
Eating eyeballs









eating eyeballs

Police chief Olga Kondrashova said: 'We can only confirm that a 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder. Known to neighbours as a religious fanatic, Zhmaryov dressed only in his underpants, holding a cross, chanting prayers and is believed to have conducted a 'funeral service' for his grandmother. Police in Simferopol, Ukraine, pumped gas into the flat to subdue then arrest the alleged killer. Mrs Zhmaryov eventually died from her devastating wounds. He is also said to have cut off her lips and ears during the assault on a woman who had raised him as a child after his parents split. When she screamed for help, Zhmaryov sliced off her tongue and ate it as well, it was alleged. She was conscious and desperately trying to escape throughout the horrific attack. Sergei Zhmaryov is alleged to have slashed 60-year-old Lydia with a shard of broken mirror, gouging out her eyeballs and eating them, police said. This is the first picture of the 26-year-old computer programmer accused of eating his own grandmother alive. The title says it all: “13 Creepy Food Faces That Will Haunt Your Dreams.Charges: Sergei Zhmaryov is accused of attacking his grandmother Lydia with a shard of broken mirror and eating parts of her while she was still alive If you really want to prove your culinary adventurousness, get ready to munch on some eyes. In a letter to her lover, Vita Sackville-West, the novelist once confided, “I have only one passion in life-cooking.” -TKįorget noses and tails and everything in between.

eating eyeballs

Why not just do what everybody else does-get a dinner by pretending to “interview” him? -TKįrom Maria Popova’s excellent blog, Lore-a bread recipe from Virginia Woolf (?!). In April, Sotheby’s will be auctioning off a dinner with Ferran Adrià.

eating eyeballs

ASĪ look at apartheid-era McDonald’s in South Africa, with pics. If you’ve ever written for the Internet, and received the wrath of Internet-haters, the angry response to New York Post critic Kyle Smith’s angry article will make you feel so much better. Who knew every can of Coke starts in Australia? -AL The interesting origins of Coca-Cola-initially made not just with cocaine but also with wine and billed to the public (the 19th century had such lyrical names for things) as Pemberton’s French Wine Coca. An interesting, insidery peek into the lunch rooms and power dining halls of the top politicos. No, not a snarky look insinuating Hill-dwellers are junk food fiends. The New York Times takes a look at dining on the Hill. At least, so says British etiquette experts Debretts. It’s official: It is absolutely fine to serve your dinner guests takeout food, as long as it’s served on china plates and not out of the carton. “Do not underestimate what a pain in the ass it is to serve food from ‘only here, only now’”-a fantastic Outside piece by Rowan Jacobsen about the amazing Willows Inn on Lummi Island in Washington. (And yet I keep going back-often on Sunday-passing on the “second-class Safeway chicken” to pay extra for my “free-range” bird.) -Marisa Kashino If you’ve ever braved Whole Foods on a Sunday-when it’s basically the seventh circle of hell-then you’ll know this YouTube masterpiece about “Ass Whole Foods” is gospel. Sriracha obsessives, this one is for you.

eating eyeballs

Todd KlimanĪ year after her Olive Garden review went viral, Marilyn Hagerty revisits the land of unlimited salad and breadsticks. Tanya PaiĬhelsea Welch, the waitress who was fired after posting a receipt on Reddit, shares her lovely experience working at Applebee’s. Jessica Voelkerīumblebee Tuna recalls several batches of canned fish because of “loose seals,” and I recall that it’s still two long months until Arrested Development season four comes out. Looking for more bad news about bees? Grist has more bad news about bees.











Eating eyeballs