something tells me it’s the fact that he filmed a snuff film in their kitchen without bothering to even ask if he could bring the damn thing inside their house.
That's kinda true, the same people who are mad when people eat snakes are fine with eating chicken or beef, News flash all animals you eat were killed and raised to be killed (This excludes vegans and vegetarians)
I’ve cooked and eaten lots of snake. Mainly moccasin given that’s what I mostly saw where I lived. They do have an odor but so do a lot of wild game. Hell even squirrels can have a smell sometimes lol
Actually, did you know that house cats and snakes are the only kind of animal with a “snake or cat eye” even big cats don’t share the same eyes as house cats and snakes.. some scientists actually believe that house cats actually derived from snakes with millions and millions of years of evolution.. they aren’t enemies they are just very distant cousins.
If I’m not mistaken cats and venomous snakes are the only two creatures on earth that share the same retina, no other breed of reptile or big cats share the slanted retina of venomous snakes or house cats.
Again I could be wrong, but I do know that scientists believe that millions of years of evolution turned snakes into cats .. which is actually wild to think about.
@@bcreviews4870 There's a lot to unpack here... I guess we can start with the first one. No. Snakes and Cats are NOT the only animals with vertical pupil slits. just off the top of my head I can name foxes, as well as crocodiles. Next, while there may have been a common ancestor shared between them over 100 million years ago. That literally can be said about every living organism on this planet. Saying "some scientist believe" is 9/10 a red flag for "no actual scientist said" not saying, that's what you said. I'm just saying, it's a known red flag for articles to do that. Now, you have been mistaken. Both non-venomous and venomous snakes can have slit eyes. The truth about slit eye pupils, specifically vertical slits. Is it's an evolutionary trait for medium to small NOCTURNAL ambush predators. Typically those who hunt low to the ground. Most diurnal animals have round pupils to hunt during the day. Here's an easy example; my pet ball python is a non-venomous snake with vertical pupil slits. A black mamba notoriously known to have extremely potent venom have round pupils. Mambas are diurnal snakes, they chase their prey and hunt during the day. Ball pythons are nocturnal snakes, they're opportunistic ambusher they wait till the moment is right and don't bother chasing. Lastly the whole snakes turning into cats thing, isn't how evolution works.. common ancestor million yrs ago, yes, sure, but snakes aren't heading in that direction at all. They're evolving more away from limbs, much less trying to gain them. Anyways sorry for the long post, as well as if it came off rude. Animals in general are a bit of passion for me so apologies.
@@cejasygk509 imagine you’re someone who doesn’t eat exotic stuff. You don’t know what kind of smell a snake is going to give. You don’t know if it’ll make a mess, you don’t know if anyone in your house is allergic. You do know these things about chicken or beef. It’s understandable why someone wouldn’t want that in their house without their knowledge or permission.
@@mr.enigma3meepher757people that worry about uselesss stuff like that tho go through life miserable lmao. My father lets the most useless stuff stress him out even if it’s out of his control. My sister as terrible anxiety and stress because she chooses to worry about every little thing. They don’t let themselves enjoy life because they worry about little stuff out of control
@@reedeayersbecause loud people absolutely refuse to accept the reality that they are loud. It's like telling an autistic person you don't care about helluva boss. It literally doesn't matter they just keep going on. It's easier to say "hey your idiot brainrot RU-vidr friend is making a nasty mess in my kitchen get him out"
@@reedeayers meaning dad asked why theyre so loud, son said he's cooking right now (as in hes recording and being loud) and dad replied he wants him out.
@@jads_so_enigmatic7941nah, if i let you stay at home for a while and every time im at work,your slaying a chicken in my kitchen. Then im constantly worried about “whats that rotten smell?” And finding a chicken head in my trash u getting kicked out😂
@@lightskinprivilegeNo he left it like that cause they are kicking him out for a for a petty reason, so he did something petty in return. It’s called the golden rule treat people how you want to be treated, and since they treated him with a shitty situation he did the same.
A snake is rather mild as well, people eat all sorts of things but as he said they are disconnected from the process that makes that possible. Seeing it in front of them causes them to act unwise
I can't believe people are talking about the process when this dude killed a snake and threw the carcass in their trash. It isn't even his own parents' house, let alone his own. Do that shit in your own place.
@@noahshields507its bagged- no it wont stink. People who cook meat regularly know how to dispose of it- bagging it before trash is one method of preventing smell.
@@vioritymist8180 oh shit i thought he put the bagged bits in. Damn hes fucked . Yeah i get it now- he wouldnt be cooking in my kitchen with that habit for sure.
i have an avoidance/intake disorder with food, but i can't even deny if something is being cooked and the house smells *good* - i WILL want to try it no matter what it is. i love trying "exotic" foods, even if i won't like it bc it's a whole experience, and you can officially seal the deal on what you like/don't like. i don't get how some people are so close-minded. it's a huge missed opportunity on their end fr. id allow anything as long as it's good, free, being made for me, and i can test it 🤣🤣
I understand it’s messed up to put a cucumber in front of them. But this? The cat should be able to smell the fact that the snake is dead. That cat would not survive natural selection
@@basilciccone1679 that cat hasnt killed anything since 4 generations and 13 lives ago. Just like people, the cat has become disconnected to natural processes. Doesnt mean we wouldnt be able to adapt to dire situations.
@@basilciccone1679Blud really wants to tell me that he Understands that Cats think a Cucumber is a Snake but don‘t get it how the Cat didn‘t know that the Actual Snake laying there was Dead already.
Guarantee you that it has nothing to do with how we get our food, it has to do with you going into someone's home, butchering a snake, and then throwing it away in their trash can and leaving it. That would piss me off, too. And we have no idea if he disinfected the cutting board, the counter, or anything else he used that was theirs. The entitlement here is crazy, at least ask permission before you do something like this in someone else's house, regardless of what animal it is, or do it in your own house.
His friend was the one that asked for him, he left when he was asked, I dont see the so called entitlement you’re talking about, who said he wasn’t going to clean the stuff he used, who said he wasn’t gonna take the trash out before leaving, just cus he didn’t show the camera doesn’t mean he didn’t do it, his friend knew what he was doing, but failed to completely inform his dad about exactly what he was doing, he wasn’t even done yet, so how can you say that he was just gonna leave the shit like that, he didn’t even get a chance to finish up and clean everything up
yeah as if just anyone is gonna be thrilled about you making a snuff film of your butchery in their kitchen. you people don’t own the world. no one cares about your content. be a respectful human, ask permission if you feel entitled to using your friends’ dads’ white kitchen for your freaky little snuff project.
@@winningsince1992 Doesn't seem like it if they kicked him out. He might have asked the friend and not the friend's parents. Either that or he misrepresented what he was doing.
Bro the cat thought the filleted snake was an alive snake he was freakin like bro ur just picking me up and getting me closer to possibly be fed to it or being shown it
It's kind of crazy that he asked permission to be there drove all the way up there and then they rescinded the permission last minute I'd be pissed gas is expensive. The parents are impulsive and they are poor hosts
Were you raised in the woods? When someone comes to your home, and this has been common courtesy since the 80s and beyond, you ask "Are you hungry? Can I get you anything". I can't imagine getting this anal about my child's friend.... eating.
@@kenpachi2607it’s not that deep. He was upset because he had permission and then they rescinded their permission, which while well within their rights. Isn’t a very nice thing to do.
and hes damn right, doesn’t matter when or where tf a person is. if a person dumbass is wrong, theyre gonna get that bullshit called out. dont want it to happen in your house? then dont be a dumbass, and your stupid ass wont get called out.
No he's not acting weird he asked permission to be there and they granted him not permission and then resended it after the fact imagine asking permission to be somewhere driving all the way to that location and then being kicked out on a whim you would not be happy and especially considering he's a chef that has history with this home and its kitchen it's really odd they're kicking him out for cooking another meal in that kitchen they either don't like him or they don't like the snake no reason to be kicked out of the house tho if my parents did that I'd be straight up embarrassed one mistake and you're out attitudes are what keep friends and guests out of your homes.
Don’t prep exotic animals on a counter you don’t own without asking the owners first. They might not have cared if they knew in advance but you’ll never know
Or maybe people just don’t want a stranger cooking exotic foods in their house granted he’s probably not a stranger to them, but not everyone wants somebody cooking snake,frog legs,crocodiles in their house
@@EdgieAliashe could have included him by inviting him over to his own house, not soiling someone else’s property to make his snuff film without even asking for permission. ridiculous. my kid would be apartment searching after this.
@EdgieAlias you are the only terrible person here big dawg..quit putting your flaws and insecurities on everyone else. No one is going to marry or have children with someone like you.
the cat at the end😂😂 this whole video is so chaotic, im sorry they made you leave, you're totally right people are too squeamish when it comes to how food is prepared
@waner17 not to take away from your point or anything but a snuff film is when you kill someone in it. Pretty sure it was already deceased to begin with and he just fileted it.
No. They aren't pets. Especially not in a part of the country they don't belong in. ALSO. Considering they will QUICKLY eat you or your children if given the chance. They are not pets. They are just animals. Just like you and just like me.
Well yeah. It sounds like he had his friends ask his parents if it was okay. His friend didn't tell his parents the full details of the request and then when they found out, they were upset.
For all you people who are disconnected yourselves imagine you’re someone who doesn’t eat exotic stuff. You don’t know what kind of smell a snake is going to give. You don’t know if it’ll make a mess, you don’t know if anyone in your house is allergic. You do know these things about chicken or beef. It’s understandable why someone wouldn’t want that in their house without their knowledge or permission.
I would be more pissed at my son. Cause he asked his dad for permission however he didn't give him details. The dad said he could cook and from his pov he was allowed. The problem is the son didn't mention until later what he was cooking and probably sent the dad a photo. That's what got nick kicked out.
-someone I don't like is using my kitchen for their RU-vid video and leaving snake skin in my trashcan and it stinks. And last time I expressed my displeasure at his antics he gave a pretentious zesty ass speech about how disconnected we are from nature. -oh great, he thought it was cool to post a video talking down on us and showing how crazy it is that we won't let him do whatever he wants in our kitchen. Great kid.
you mean for making a snuff film of k1lling some creature in their house without their permission? odd way of saying that tho. you people think you can do whatever you want. oh, how you’ll fuck around & find out once you’re old enough to be in the real world. try this in my house lmfao
@@megathrill1 just saying if someone comes into my home and is going to cook me a meal you can bet I’m not gonna be kicking them out. Would be different though if they didn’t do the dishes after haha.
@@megathrill1 he asked the son, the son is the one that left that detail out because he probably knew his parents would say no because it’s a python. Idk bout you but when I was that age and asked someone if I could do anything regarding their house, it’s assumed that the kid that lives there would get permission.
@@EdgieAliasBecause their is a reason the guys parents dont want him cooking in the house and I dont believe for one second its because "They dislike the process of preparing meat".My guess is the prep time,noise or mess gets in the way of them using their kitchen and is a hassle.These are far more reasonable conclusions to come to knowing nobody in this situation.I dont neccesarily take the guy on camera at face value. I think tilts more reasonable to think dude was being annoying(look and listen to him) and the parents had enough
Asked my parents if they can explain this. And they said "How would you feel if a stranger walked into your kitchen and started deep frying a monkey head" The parents just dont like people doing strange things in their homes that they arnt personally friends with
It was a friend cooking at another friend's house it's not like he's a stranger like it's about how their treating it like it's weird when it's just food
Do you put gloves on everytime you cook? Seems like a waste of money, and the level of hygeine you take beyond the minimum (making sure you ain't boutta give someone salmonella and shit), is dependant on whos eqting and what theyre okay with, as someone who eats in a very cat dominant place, ingesting cat hair is gonna happen no matter what and eventuqlly you stop giving a shit, if you pet the cat qftwr making food qnd didnt wash your hands, thats different
That's not what he ment lmao. He was asking confirming his friend had asked. That's what he's saying. He's confused cause he thought he had full permission. Little did he know his friend asked his dad whom said yes but didn't tell the dad what he was cooking until just that moment and the dad said no way get it out
It definitely had a strong hint of "what man, you told him?". He literally says in his zesty speech that "you're mom is like that too", which shows he was well aware of how they would feel.
It’s not people being so “separated from the process” it’s just that some people believe it’s not okay to eat certain animals, and that’s their opinion. An opinion you can respect especially when you’re a guest in their home. If you knew that his mom had an issue with it, then why would you assume his dad wouldn’t? It’s more just respecting people’s boundaries, which you’re not doing, even if you did just pack up and leave, you started shit talking them in their own home. I wouldn’t invite you back over, and not even for the snake shit, just because you can’t be respectful.
@@EdgieAlias you can eat whatever you would like in your own home, but you can’t expect a stranger to let you cook whatever you’d like in their kitchen, with their utensils and their pots and pans. It’s not about the fact that it’s not a “regular food”, it’s about the fact that he was disrespectful to the owners of the home, shit talking them in their kitchen and bringing that into the home, when he already knew that his friends mom had an issue with it. It’s called common decency, you can eat roadkill for all I care, just don’t bring it into a strangers house and expect them to be cool with it, all I’m sayin. I eat plenty of weird shit, but I’m not bringing it into anyone’s home, without their permission, it’s just rude. Some people don’t eat certain meats for religious or personal reasons, and it’s not mine or your place to debate on what you can and can’t bring into someone else’s home, it’s the home owners.
@@EdgieAlias yeah, you don’t have respect for anyone, why should I expect you to understand common decency, when you’re in someone else’s home? I’m sure your family loves catering to you, based on your filthy habits, they probably love picking up and cleaning up after you so much. You’re so right, when you come to someone’s house, shit and don’t flush, just leave the fridge right open, too. It’ll make everyone happy when you visit! You’re just the pinnacle of helpfulness, and I’m sure you have plenty of friends that love when you come over and leave wrappers and cans all over the place. Is it really rocket science to just understand the concept of a “no you can’t do that here” you talk about basically integrity of a man based off what they eat, but not how they treat others. I’m not saying you can’t even eat snake, I’ve eaten snake, I eat alligator, squid, buck, bear. Because it’s tasty, gamey sometimes, but tasty. I’m not going to force someone to eat what I’m eating if they don’t like it, and just imagine if someone came into your house and took a shit on your pan and started cooking it on your stove. That would piss you off in any capacity, it’s just understanding others boundaries and being a good person. If you don’t like someone’s rules, then fucking leave, it doesn’t take a genius to figure that out. Edit: not to mention, some people are allergic to certain types of food, it’s just ignorant to go and start making something in someone else’s home, when they already said no, because you don’t know why they said no in the first place.
@@EdgieAlias yeah, you don’t have respect for anyone, why should I expect you to understand common decency, when you’re in someone else’s home? I’m sure your family loves catering to you, based on your filthy habits, they probably love picking up and cleaning up after you so much. You’re so right, when you come to someone’s house, shit and don’t flush, just leave the fridge right open, too. It’ll make everyone happy when you visit! You’re just the pinnacle of helpfulness, and I’m sure you have plenty of friends that love when you come over and leave wrappers and cans all over the place. Is it really rocket science to just understand the concept of a “no you can’t do that here” you talk about basically integrity of a man based off what they eat, but not how they treat others. I’m not saying you can’t even eat snake, I’ve eaten snake, I eat alligator, squid, buck, bear. Because it’s tasty, gamey sometimes, but tasty. I’m not going to force someone to eat what I’m eating if they don’t like it, and just imagine if someone came into your house and took a shit on your pan and started cooking it on your stove. That would piss you off in any capacity, it’s just understanding others boundaries and being a good person. If you don’t like someone’s rules, then fucking leave, it doesn’t take a genius to figure that out. Ps. People also have allergies, you don’t know until you fuck up, doing the stupid shit you’re trying to do.
He is 100% right. It makes no sense to support the industry that gives you chicken that you eat, but you don’t support something like this. What would make sense is understanding people eating while animal or just flat out being completely completely against it. If you’re randomly somewhere in the middle, it doesn’t make much sense even though that’s what most people are used to