omg my lunch had a dead caterpillar in it.

<p>Now i'm pouring the entire lunch down the drain. :(:(:(</p>

<p>That's lovely.</p>

<p>Are you veg or non-veg?</p>

<p>Caterpillars are good sources of protein. A bit of creole might do the trick.</p>

<p>Feed it to someone you dislike :D</p>

<p>What kind of lunch?</p>

<p>well don't keep us in suspense. did you eat it?</p>

<p>Yeah - I'm vegetarian.</p>

<p>It's still on the table. :p, left the way it was when I screamed and ran away</p>

<p>but I don't live in a crow/seagull/mallard/pigeon infested area</p>

<p>Was it inside the packaging??</p>

<p>no, it was my parents' cooked food.
I know I should feel bad - I'm throwing their cooked food away - just for a caterpillar</p>

<p>ur parents r trying to poison u!!!</p>

<p>Yummy!!!!!!</p>

<p>Reading the title made me throw up a little in my mouth.</p>

<p>Oh god, I would have a panic attack if that happened to me. Caterpillars scare me soo much.</p>

<p>eeeeeeeew. gross.</p>

<p>I am sure you have tasted it before.</p>

<p>Wow, I had a grasshopper in my Chinese food today. What a coincidence.</p>

<p>that's just even more gross. I wish I hadn't clicked on this link...</p>

<p>No, the caterpillar is more gross. Becaaaaause.... it's squishy.
How does a dead caterpillar even end up in cooked food?</p>

<p>Thai people like to eat caterpillars.</p>