Creepy Negreanu blog post: “I literally want to eat people’s brains”

April 14th, 2008
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The newest entry on Daniel Negreanu’s blog is entitled “Eating Brain.” And it doesn’t get less creepy after that.

The posting talks about his preparation for the European Poker Tour Grand Final, which is currently taking place. But it quickly takes a turn into the strange and macabre, tongue in cheek though it may be.

According to pokerkingblog.com:

After getting some of the more boring details out of the way, Negreanu sends out a warning shot to all of the other players who may be unfortunate enough to sit at his table.

The 140 pound vegan says that he is in “that killer mindset”, “like I literally want to eat people’s brains.”

If that isn’t enough to send a cold chill down your spine, Negreanu continues:

“Just literally rip their brains to shreds after an appetizer of ripping their hearts out of their chests, taking a big bite out of them, and then spitting the blood back in their faces.”

Whole thing here. And you can read the blog here.

We’ll have a count on how many brains Daniel ate after the EPT event is over.


Article Credit: Dustin

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