Cannibalism

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Would you eat a human being under that circumstances?

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Waflix said:
How about eating a human with your eyes closed?

Maybe, holding my nose might help to get it down too........
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This is of course it was a life or death situation, not what your on about, just randomly eating someone to see what it tastes like.
 
Duskye said:
That sort of a sick question.......

Not really, before modern religions started telling us what is and isn't acceptable, it was considered very respectful to eat the dead, as a way of making sure their bodies didn't go to waste.
It happens all of the time in the animal kingdom, there is absolutely no reason to think that we are any different to other animals either spiritually or morally.
 
spinal_cord said:
Duskye said:
That sort of a sick question.......

Not really, before modern religions started telling us what is and isn't acceptable, it was considered very respectful to eat the dead, as a way of making sure their bodies didn't go to waste.
It happens all of the time in the animal kingdom, there is absolutely no reason to think that we are any different to other animals either spiritually or morally.
I meant that it was sort of sick to think what it would taste like. I know it was done in old times and was not consider immoral, but to ask what it would taste like is sort of weird don't you think?
 
Duskye said:
spinal_cord said:
Duskye said:
That sort of a sick question.......

Not really, before modern religions started telling us what is and isn't acceptable, it was considered very respectful to eat the dead, as a way of making sure their bodies didn't go to waste.
It happens all of the time in the animal kingdom, there is absolutely no reason to think that we are any different to other animals either spiritually or morally.
I meant that it was sort of sick to think what it would taste like. I know it was done in old times and was not consider immoral, but to ask what it would taste like is sort of weird don't you think?

Curiosity is good. We learn from it.
 
Waflix said:
Duskye said:
spinal_cord said:
Duskye said:
That sort of a sick question.......

Not really, before modern religions started telling us what is and isn't acceptable, it was considered very respectful to eat the dead, as a way of making sure their bodies didn't go to waste.
It happens all of the time in the animal kingdom, there is absolutely no reason to think that we are any different to other animals either spiritually or morally.
I meant that it was sort of sick to think what it would taste like. I know it was done in old times and was not consider immoral, but to ask what it would taste like is sort of weird don't you think?

Curiosity is good. We learn from it.
But certain curiosity is weird.

Just go up to any random person and say, "I wonder what humans taste like"

They'll walk away from you in a heart beat.
 
Some people eat the placenta of a new born baby, I know it's not exactly cannibalism but it's still pretty nasty if you ask me.
 
Duskye said:
Waflix said:
Duskye said:
spinal_cord said:
Duskye said:
That sort of a sick question.......

Not really, before modern religions started telling us what is and isn't acceptable, it was considered very respectful to eat the dead, as a way of making sure their bodies didn't go to waste.
It happens all of the time in the animal kingdom, there is absolutely no reason to think that we are any different to other animals either spiritually or morally.
I meant that it was sort of sick to think what it would taste like. I know it was done in old times and was not consider immoral, but to ask what it would taste like is sort of weird don't you think?

Curiosity is good. We learn from it.
But certain curiosity is weird.

Just go up to any random person and say, "I wonder what humans taste like"

They'll walk away from you in a heart beat.

It is indeed strange to do such a thing.
But I've made the circumstances so that it isn't illegal. The only thing that actually stops us, is how we were raised. Just like a lot of people in North-America and Europe think it is strange or disgusting to eat insects. But it is that we were raised with the idea that insects are animals in your garden, and playing in your garden is dirty.
 
Under those circumstances, never.
Under others (like I'd die if I didn't) I'd happily gnaw on your arm.
 
That's disgusting.

Waflix said:
When I finally have 300 posts, I will become "GBAtemp's Cannibal"!

500*

Stewy12 said:
QUOTEThe amazing, true story of a Uruguayan rugby team's plane that crashed in the middle of the Andes mountains, and their immense will to survive and pull through alive, forced to do anything and everything they could to stay alive on meager rations and through the freezing cold. The only thing the team has riding on after losing so many of their good friends and family members is the slim chance of making it through alive and their faithfulness to God.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106246/

I had no idea we have rugby teams.
 

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