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Quadraped of the genus ''sus'' or four legged, pinkish mammal, that goes 'oink'. |
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Some period cultures had a taboo against eating meat from pigs. This is because of the virus and bacteria that pigs can carry. |
Some period cultures had a taboo against eating meat from pigs. This is because of the virus and bacteria that pigs can carry. |
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For complex reasons, to do with the tendency for food at events to be limited in volume, making a '''pig''' a [[monarch]] is generally frowned on, since they then expect to get rapid access to the front of the feast queue. In some cases, their conversation can also be quite [[boar]] |
For complex reasons, to do with the tendency for food at events to be limited in volume, making a '''pig''' a [[monarch]] is generally frowned on, since they then expect to get rapid access to the front of the feast queue. In some cases, their conversation can also be quite '[[boar|boring]]'. |
Revision as of 00:14, 24 January 2006
Quadraped of the genus sus or four legged, pinkish mammal, that goes 'oink'.
Some period cultures had a taboo against eating meat from pigs. This is because of the virus and bacteria that pigs can carry.
A "magical beast that produces bacon, ham, and pork chops".
For complex reasons, to do with the tendency for food at events to be limited in volume, making a pig a monarch is generally frowned on, since they then expect to get rapid access to the front of the feast queue. In some cases, their conversation can also be quite 'boring'.