Quick thing - is it terribly inappropriate to post the image of a dead tuna hanging from a fisherman's hook at a dock on your social media? The tuna was basically bone and cartilage. I thought it looked interesting. Am I an autist?
Bump. Dammit just answer my question. One true response and I'll fuck off.
Post it here and I'll tell you
Depends. My guess is if it's visibly rotting them it's probably not good. A clean skeleton should be fine.
Post the pic? I'm an animal anatomy buff and I'd like to see it.
>>18594460
It was fresh and caught that same day. I've seen this stuff in outdoor markets across the world. Idk why this would be considered rude to post.
>>18595258
I think its fine. If people think its rude they can go fuck themselves
>>18595258
seems fine to me, maybe not the best of social top of the month but beside some environmentalist you should be fine
maybe a pic of the entire tuna before cutting and a pic of the meat cuts would be more interesting to the masses than a slaughtered fish
it might be interesting to you, but its not a baby or cat/dog pic, so not appropiate for soc media
>>18595285
this
>>18595273
Right? It's just a dead fish. Big deal.
>>18595285
I dont have a pic of the tuna before. I simply saw this, took a pic of it, and called it a day. Thanks for your input btw.
>>18595287
"Truuuu #relatable"
I like it. If somebody bitches they're not worth you're time. Maybe add a blurb of where you took the photo
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