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cannibalism- Can you eat someone?

and elvin don't worry i'll make a nice salad to eat with piggyman flesh
 
Tastes like chicken

Are you speaking from experience? I've heard that we taste like pork - this from an interview with a recent case of cannibalism from people who crashed on a snowy mountain top. I saw this on some talk show, but I can't remember which one.

There's a scene in Satyricon where the heirs have to eat the flesh of someone who had just died. It was in his will that only those who ate him would be able to inherit.

I cannot imagine myself in the situation described - it's just too alien for me to consider. I can't eat my pets either. I raised a calf when I was 14 - fed her with a bottle and named her Charlotte. Then one day my mother said we were having Charlotte for dinner. I became vegetarian after that for many years. I would have trouble eating anything with whom I was on a first name basis.
 
What an interesting thread. I commute a lot and am sick of the radio so I have been checking out books on CD at the library. Strangely enough my most recent read/listen was Miracle in the Andes http://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Andes...1290212?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1182110721&sr=8-1

If you don't know the story these men survived 72 days in the mountains by eating their deceased friends. You must read the book, DO NOT form your opinion of the situation on what you saw in the movie Alive. These men and one woman thought it their duty to survive. That they owed it to their families to live at whatever cost. To them it was a spiritual event. If you chose not to eat then you were choosing death. All of the families of the victims publicly forgave all the survivors for what they had done.

For those of you that say you would never do it I challenge you to read this book. You may change your mind.
 
Well, let's suppose we're all cannibals. What bit would you begin with first???


I'm a liver man myself, with a nice Chianti, sss sss ss sss sss!
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If I had nothing else to eat, and the person was already dead, I would consider it.

If I were dying, and there were people around me that expressed desire to eat me, I wouldn't begrudge them, I would understand. I would just wish that they would let me die first, rather than start cutting me up while I was alive, or kill me.

As I posted in the "survival in the woods" thread, I went 3 days without eating anything, and by the end, I was willing to eat almost ANYTHING.

When you are deprived of food for days, your body goes into survival mode, and your everyday reason is pushed aside in favor of your animal instincts. You are focused on survival whether you like it or not. If you are in that "mode" you are subject to do things and eat things that you wouldn't normally do or eat.
 
What an interesting thread. I commute a lot and am sick of the radio so I have been checking out books on CD at the library. Strangely enough my most recent read/listen was Miracle in the Andes http://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Andes...1290212?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1182110721&sr=8-1

If you don't know the story these men survived 72 days in the mountains by eating their deceased friends. You must read the book, DO NOT form your opinion of the situation on what you saw in the movie Alive. These men and one woman thought it their duty to survive. That they owed it to their families to live at whatever cost. To them it was a spiritual event. If you chose not to eat then you were choosing death. All of the families of the victims publicly forgave all the survivors for what they had done.

For those of you that say you would never do it I challenge you to read this book. You may change your mind.


I have read that book.

And I agree with what they said in the book, despite the fact that I am a vegetarian.

As for not eating pets?
We were not allowed to name our pets when I was a child (except the dogs) as we knew we would be killing and eating them.
 
Never, I'd starve first. Has anyone here EVER REALLY tasted human flesh from a dead person? C'mon I need to know.
 
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