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Yikes, this gives me shivers. What is it? Can anyone read Russian?

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"Fresh from the can" by RGS was published on March 21st, 2007 and is listed in Food and Drink, Skanky Stuff, Weird.

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Comments on "Fresh from the can": 8 Comments

  1. box1715 wrote,

    Maybe it’s good that we don’t speak Russian. Do you really want to know what that thing is?!

  2. RGS wrote,

    Kind of box1715 … trying to lose some weight ;)

  3. Azra wrote,

    It is supposed to be a can of a herring, but it appears that the person that opened the can was surprised with this instead.

  4. andy wrote,

    Translation:

    Predstav’te to itself: you is discovered the jar of herring, looking
    forward supper, and from there it jumps out this monster!

  5. milovoo wrote,

    I don’t speak Russian, but my guess would be moray eel.
    (I tried typing some of the words on can into image search, as an ad-hoc translation)

  6. RGS wrote,

    This is Herring … ? Yikes! I am done eating Herrings. Or is it Eel I don’t wanna eat anymore ;)
    Thank you all for your comments.

  7. NK wrote,

    The text on the can says

    No additional cooking required

    CANNED FISH

  8. Zach wrote,

    this is why you don’t eat canned fish.

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