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Welcome to the Melbourne Community Daily Discussion Thread.
This post is in memory of Bot #001 who sadly blew away in the wind.
In japan, it’s sometimes referred to as ‘sea chicken’
We should all just adopt that instead
I mean we have bin chickens, and certain watery places in Melbourne basically are bins it’s the logical next step
Bin chicken is slang for ibis.
Yes.
@CEOofmyhouse56 Don’t Japanese and others in Melbourne serve bin chickens at their restaurants?
@bull @omoikiri @MeanElevator @Baku
I have yet to see one in a restaurant ordering dinner. Possible I guess.
@omoikiri Japan so polite so clean, no one in Japan calles it sea chicken but
They call it tsuuna or magoorow
@bull @MeanElevator