Journey Hd I remember I was in a tree picking Oranges and I had my mouth open, and when I picked an orange, it had million of ants on the leaves, and some fell in my mouth, and they felt hot on my tongue.
Excellent 👌😊 delicious very informative, especially if you have no food...in the USA you almost always have to have their money which is made of grass, it's so stupid... I'm glad you and a few other good people make great educational videos for starving people to see...God 🙏💞 Bless you!!!!
The nutritional value of those ants is multiple times higher than what is available at stores in the United States. Cultures that eat wild food suffer less degenerative diseases than people in the developed world. Its not about money, its about a certain type of intelligence that most people in the United States don't have because they have been indoctrinated into thinking that man made products are food. All respect to you! Hope that didn't sound rude.
I just learned yesterday what the people alongside the roads here in Loei Province are doing with the bucket on the end of a long pole. My wife clued me in on what they are doing. Now, after watching this video, I'm ready to get out there and try it for myself.
Is it me or does this man have a look like I don't wanna eat this $@#!t and he knocked half the ants off the cooking rock! ha ha lol that guy must have payed this man to eat them ants!!
@darkfullgor 0_0 hummm for some Strang reason I think it would taste good, I need to make that sauce and that chilli sauce he makes, my girl friend is alaskan native and we live in a village, here, I got to say the village life is a good one true freedom, most people have never seen that!
these people live in mud huts in the jungle,it makes sense to them, for an educated comon sense person whom still chooses to eat ants or insects, use bait,they will come to you,use oil in container with bait and insects will drown or suffocate, enjoy
Badass? He loafs around barefoot in swim trunks all day, stuffing his fat ass with anything and everything. Is it any wonder that cultures like his never produced anything of lasting value, and were routinely conquered.
Thank goodness he ate a meal! He looked like he hadn't eaten in a week! And might I add that he ate those ants like he was in an eating contest. They sure didnt' look "delicious" the way he forcefully gobbled them down so he didn't have to taste them.
Both of yall going to hell that's Uncalled for. I don't understand the disrespect to a innocent man. I mean yeah talk c*** about a guy who did bad things. This guy is just living you guys hating on a stranger that's just living make that make sense.
Haha this comment made me laugh! 1. He broke off the leaves because it's the easiest way to collect the ants instead of plucking off one at a time 2. The leaves were later removed from the water after rinsing off the ants 3. The ants kinda clump together in the water so he could easily remove them in big batches from the water with his hands! 4. I don't think they turned into mush o just think the ant legs are stuck together forming a mush looking blob! Great questions! I håpe this helped! :D
To those calling him not primitive because he's a big guy are funny because not all people who live a primitive lifestyle are small twigs obviously he eats good and there's nothing wrong with that. Let the man live and I can almost guarantee that those who are leaving the hateful comments wouldn't survive a day in his environment so instead of leaving hateful and rude comments why not leave a positive one? This guy would have you looking like a housewife out there.
He’s all ‘oh, come on Tom I really don’t want to be in the ant video. ..’ and cameraman is like ‘but Timothy, I’ll take you to mcdonalds after!’ Tim says ‘I’m gonna get chicken nuggets with ketchup and bbq sauce and and apple pie’
I wouldn’t be surprise if he eats cockroaches, worms, grasshoppers, dirt cookies, grasses, hays, twigs, bricks, and green leaves next. It might be disgusting for you but in their eyes it’s a delicacy.
Ants are virtually unlimited on Earth. This could be a free source of food (high in protein) that can never run out after initial start up costs. I spend $900/month on food, $10k in savings a year is a big number.