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originally posted by: LockNLoad
a reply to: AnonyMason
Or the Donner Party. Cannibalism on the face of it is disgusting, but when you're starving... who knows what you'll eat to survive. I hope to never be put in that situation.
Married couple Sheila and Joel are real estate agents in Santa Clarita, California.[6] The couple's lives take a dark turn after Sheila goes through a transformation – becoming a zombie who feeds on human flesh
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
originally posted by: omniEther
Doubt I'd want to steak off a cow that's been smokin cigarettes for 5+ years or consumes any tobacco whatsoever which is most of the public, or I wouldn't wanna eat anyone that has taken any type of vaccinations or medications or even have drunk tap water if I were the elite
Just my 2 cents
Every cow in the US and in most countries do get vaccinations and take tons of medications.
Negative. Not every cow in the US gets vaccines and they only take medicine if they're sick...and if you really meant to say hormones instead of medicine, no, they don't all get those either. Depends what they're bred for and who owns them.
I'm gonna go ahead and say they probably don't smoke cigarettes in either case, but honestly I am not sure it would surprise me at this point to see a cow strolling down the street, smoking. Why not. It has become undeniable by now that truth is in fact stranger than fiction.
lol cow smoking ciggs is a funny image. I'm not condoning cannibalism of course just that I am sure the op (unless they are vegan) has eaten meat that was full of chemicals. It just seemed like a silly reason to not eat people. I mean, we probably shouldn't eat people because those people have living family members and it would be psychologically damaging to our entire country to do so.
i1.trekearth.com...
I personally wouldn't want to eat a human, because twenty years in healthcare taught me just how disgusting people are in general. Sweaty, oily, hairy and crawling with microbes and fungus. No thanks...I'll just have the salad.
But from a moral standpoint, I really don't see why it matters. People are only people as long as they are still alive. Upon departure, the only thing left is a dead body that started decomposing the moment the heart stopped beating and pumping oxygenated blood into it. It's a carcass, like any dead thing, and eating it or not eating it will not change that simple fact.
People are OK with dressing up a corpse in fancy clothes and ridiculous makeup and putting it on display like a circus attraction and inviting everyone they know to come parade past, kiss it and talk to it as if there's still someone in there. It's OK to then lock this corpse in a box and bury it beneath the earth to rot and get eaten by insects, covered in mold, forgotten.
This gruesome, morbid ritual is about as creepy and disturbing as it can get, and practiced every day by people around the world, but if someone talks about eating dead people rather than treating them like giant creepy Barbie dolls and making a public spectacle out of them, somehow that's worse.
The biggest irony comes when the righteously indignant are the same folks who wait in line at church to symbolically cannibalize Jesus and drink his blood. That's perfectly OK, but weird ass rich people symbolizing cannibalism by eating chocolate off of random naked corpse-like strangers in the privacy of their own home or business is a vile criminal act...because Satan.
The message here is, eating other people and drinking their blood is OK...as long as all of those other people happen to be Jesus. So...if Jesus's dead body were available and he told them all to hack him up in tiny little pieces and everyone had to eat one and wash it down with a big gulp of his blood...how many of them would hop right in line with their mouths open to do it? I'm betting a whole hell of a lot more than we might think.
If these elite had been smart and *wink wink* brought Jesus back, they'd have 3/4 of the American population brainwashed, devout cannibals within the first five minutes...if Jesus says it's OK, then it must be OK.
I don't agree with cannibalism no matter what Jesus thinks...it's dangerous, disgusting; but there are a lot of indigenous tribes around the world who have been cannibals forever...it's a way of life for them. Who are we to tell them that it's not acceptable? Because Jesus? They don't even know who the hell that is, much less care about his dietary preferences.
All this nonsense is just ridiculous. They're just yanking people's chains, getting them all in an uproar about cannibals and the McHuman with pink slime sauce at the Golden Arches of Impending Diabeetus, because they know it'll keep people running in circles looking for the next "clue".
They need to widen their focus to things that don't get a flashy click bait title and msm coverage. If it's shiny and loud, it's likely a diversion from something else. That is especially true of the current POTUS and his apparent reckless foolishness. He is a showman first and foremost.
Things are gonna get interesting pretty soon. No way am I planning to get brainwashed into eating people and miss it.
originally posted by: Mikehawk
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Why is it just the left?
You're a fool if you think the "right" isn't in on the organ harvesting p e d o cannibalism too. You people and your partisan politics are so blind it's painful to watch.
What are your thoughts on Trump riding the Lolita Express via Mr Epstein????
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: LockNLoad
a reply to: AnonyMason
Or the Donner Party. Cannibalism on the face of it is disgusting, but when you're starving... who knows what you'll eat to survive. I hope to never be put in that situation.
of course i dont want to be put in that situation but i am confident i would eat another person if i was in that situation.
to take it further i think most would. its easy for people to sit here and say they would rather starve than eat a person but none of us have known true hunger.....
survival kicks in...sitting here now it might seem to disgusting and in that situation it may still be disgusting but i dont think anyone can honestly say they wouldnt do it because that is just something you cant know.
morals and all that # go out the window when youre stranded and have not eaten for 10 days and the only potential food source is some dudes thigh.
think about the people that have been stranded at sea and get so thirsty they drink the salt water. they know they cant do it because it will kill them but the urge to drink is too great.,
i would imagine it would be much the same with having to face eating a person
originally posted by: DJW001
It's just you. I had never seen any of this until you posted it here. (And the photograph behind Podesta seems to be depicting surgery, not cannibalism.) Is cannibalism going to be the new pedophilia?
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: TinySickTears
Except that this isn't about zombies eating brains. Only liberals like Drew are dumb enough to think there is anything funny about a show which involves a couple resorting to cannibalism...
Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires charts in vivid detail the largely forgotten history of European corpse medicine, which saw kings, ladies, gentlemen, priests and scientists prescribe, swallow or wear human blood, flesh, bone, fat, brains and skin in an attempt to heal themselves of epilepsy, bruising, wounds, sores, plague, cancer, gout and depression.
In this comprehensive and accessible text, Richard Sugg shows that, far from being a medieval therapy, corpse medicine was at its height during the social and scientific revolutions of early-modern Britain, surviving well into the eighteenth century and, amongst the poor, lingering stubbornly on into the time of Queen Victoria.
The human body, traded, fragmented and ingested is at the centre of Medicinal Cannibalism in Early Modern English Literature and Culture , which explores the connections between early modern literary representations of the eaten body and the medical consumption of corpses.