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Kath ([personal profile] sugar) wrote2010-04-27 10:49 am

Practical Cannibalism: a Chew casting picspam

[livejournal.com profile] picspammy is having a Second Chance challenge where you can complete a picspam you originally missed. I missed all of them, since this is my first one, but I'm taking the opportunity to spam the world with my Chew love by casting a live action version!

I've tried to set this picspam up as a bit of a primer on the characters, so it will contain certain spoilers up to the current issue (#10, for any time-traveling future folk who may be reading this), but the spoilers are intended to be tantalizing, not plot-ruining. Anyway, I love Chew in part because it is a great source of monthly crack, so spoilers are kind of beside the point. To read Chew, you must have a) a strong stomach and b) a firmly-rooted sense of the absurd. The floor at Chew HQ must be made of shark, I swear.

Oh, this also contains mild spoilers for a recent Lost episode.



Tony Chu is a Cibopath.

(link goes to the post at [livejournal.com profile] picspammy due to the impracticality of crossposting entire picspams)

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(Anonymous) 2012-06-17 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
Well definitely don't give her cokoed bones as they break up easily and can splinter your dog's gums or he/she could choke on a small chunk. Perhaps a real hard jerky liver bone from the vet or pet store will do. Butcher scrap bones are okay as long as it's raw and big enough for your dog to not be able to swallow it. HINT: If you want the butcher bone to last longer leave a bit of meat left on it or smear peanut butter on the bone. Then she/he will be spending longer trying to demolish the bone.References :