Eating Bugs
BY Herschel Smith1 year, 7 months ago
Cage spoke to Nicholas Hoult, his co-star in the upcoming film titled “Renfield,” as he told the tale of his bug-eating experience.
“Oh yeah, I ate it twice, because the director did it just to prank me,” Cage said, according to Yahoo. He then gave Hoult some advice about eating bugs on the set of their new film, since his character eats insects to gain superhuman powers. “If you could get rid of your fear, your phobia of eating insects you could solve world starvation,” he said, according to Yahoo.
Cage continued to detail the potential perks that come with eating bugs.
“High protein, no fat, excellent nutrients, abundance — they’re everywhere,” he said. “I mean, why not? But nope. Not gonna happen,” Cage said.
Hunger is caused by theft, laziness, and lack of obedience to God’s laws. Eating bugs won’t solve any problems. It will create more.
But at least you know that all of Hollywood is controlled by the WEF and Klaus Schwab. There is nothing in it for Nicholas Cage to promote bug-eating except for acceptance and money. To him, that’s reason enough.
On April 18, 2023 at 10:53 pm, PGF said:
Bugs are not high in protein and the nutrient content is not high. They are full of dangerous life threatening parasites. There’s a reason Europeans don’t eat bugs, it’s because they are no equal to hand raised protein through proper animal husbandry and feed stock care. Bugs are dangerous, don’t eat them!
On April 19, 2023 at 8:57 am, 41mag said:
Ditto @PGF. The stuff that makes insects “bugs” is not for human consumption!
On April 22, 2023 at 6:52 am, Latigo Morgan said:
Taking advice from actors on how to live one’s life is never a good idea. You can never trust if what they are saying is true, or even their own thoughts, and not what someone else told them to say.