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What are your thoughts on cannibalism?
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>>42247249
first, they dominate you by rape.
then, by eating your flesh.
they must be stopped.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m6WnLEvbZHI
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>>42247917
Genetics significantly modulates risk in both cases, but neither cross-species susceptibility is limited to a very small fixed group nor is within-species susceptibility completely universal.
In all of human history there is only ONE instance of a cannibal catching a prion disease and it was a bunch of tribals in Papua New Guinea, and they only got it after eating someone who died with Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease.
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>>42247932
When it was introduced to that tribe it absolutely ripped through the privileged class that got to do cannibalism, though. While on the other hand, Scots have been eating haggis made from sheep with scrapie for ages without more than a slightly elevated prion disease rate.
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>>42247947
>calls me retard
>writes like a turbonigger sperg
The "observation" and "medical data" you speak about proves my point. Worrying about Kuru is even more retarded than stressing that you're going to die everytime you walk across the street.
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>>42247959
>In all of human history there is only ONE instance of a cannibal catching a prion disease
>it was a bunch of tribals in Papua New Guinea
>tribals
Hmm I wonder what's more likely, I wasn't exactly clear with my language or I'm a retard who got everything wrong and I'm actually a closeted cannibal.
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>>42247967
>im not worried about either wtf are you on about?
Never said that. /x/ has really gone into the shitter because so far this thread is full of sub-90 IQ mouthbreathers. Make sure to blink and drink some water, anon.
If you went on a strict long pig diet for the rest of your life, you would still be more likely to die from a spontaneous bus running you over when you cross the street, or a vending machine falling on you, or you developing Parkinson's, or you dying from a meteor. THAT was my point, you dumb faggot.
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>>42247979
and my point is, you could just not eat brains and wouldn’t have any risk of kuru. prions randomly misfold, don’t eat em and no risk of catching it (still risk of spontaneous becoming patient zero, but not catching it from food) goodness. strawmanning all over the place in a panic like a fool lol.
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>>42248006
That better not be your "point" because then you misunderstood everything like a giant fucking turbonigger. KURU is not a threat. Saying "beware! don't eat human meat because you'll get prions!" is a moronic fucking thing to say. You might as well tell me never to step outside because of spontaneous flying bullets that will just hit me. Bringing up Kuru in a discussion on cannibalism is a waste of fucking time. Enjoy your last (You), nigger.
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>>42248026
just keep strawmanning in a circle. you clearly don’t understand how it spreads, or what kuru is. It comes from humans eating other humans brains who are infected with it. It came from one person who’s prions misfolded and then other humans ate tissue with those prions. Any species whose prions can misfold, and eats the tissue of those, most likely catch it unless a rare genetic mutation that makes one immune.
I think you are conflating creutzfeldt jakob’s disease with kuru. One is spontaneous, the other is spread by cannibals eating someone infected with a prion disease, likely creutzfeldt jakobs disease.
kuru is 100% relevant to any discussion on cannibalism you absolute dolt.
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>>42248026
and to further make my point. creutzfeldt jakobs occurs silently for a long time, like years, before any obvious decline. happens to thousands of humans a year. like 1-2 million. so if there is 8 billion people, and cannibalism becomes widespread, OR someone becomes a prolific cannibal, starts a cannibal cult, eventually you get kuru.
TLDR you are retarded (maybe your prions are already misfolded as memory and mental problems are a sign) goodbye
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>>42247249
Biologically: Self-destructive. Humans can die from eating other human flesh. It's a defense mechanism for sure to keep the human race from eating itself.
Rationally: It makes no sense. There is no logical reason to ever partake in human flesh when there are an abundance of lower-consciousness, less useful animals to eat that would be healthier for you, taste better and easier to access.
Morally: Despicable. We developed communities based on trust and kinship, cannibalism even in the most extreme circumstances is a betrayal of your fellow man.
I think cannibals don't deserve to live. They are a danger to themselves at best, and to you at worst.
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>>42247249
It is interesting desu. We supposedly are are cannibals as it is being put in the food supplies.
Also, I get bouts where I get hyperfixated on cannibalism, idk why. Started back in like 2017. No me wanting to do it per se, just really obsessed with content linked to it, be it true crime or fiction.
I wonder if it is possible to turn someone cannibalistic with witchcraft, chemicals, diseases, or somesuch.
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>>42248190
>We supposedly are are cannibals as it is being put in the food supplies.
Neanderthals were cannibals. Cro-magnon were not. A lot of retards with a lot of money today are neanderthals and still exhibit very clear neanderthal-like behavior. The biggest sign is a complete lack of empathy. Psychopaths and sociopaths lack the ability to rationalize morality and ethics in a way cro-magnon descended humans can, and they envy those other humans and feel superior by flexing might over them like apes.
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>>42248185
>Biologically: Self-destructive. Humans can die from eating other human flesh. It's a defense mechanism for sure to keep the human race from eating itself.
100% true, though it is kinda weird as doing sex or other such things with other species is more dangerous than in species action. Why is eating within one's own species harmful?
>Rationally: It makes no sense. There is no logical reason to ever partake in human flesh when there are an abundance of lower-consciousness, less useful animals to eat that would be healthier for you, taste better and easier to access.
How do you know animals are lower souled?
>Morally: Despicable. We developed communities based on trust and kinship, cannibalism even in the most extreme circumstances is a betrayal of your fellow man
You do not have to kill to get meat. Maybe they died of starvation or possibly just wanted to get consumed after kicking the bucket in an accident or something.
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>>42248234
>How do you know animals are lower souled?
I said consciousness, not soul. Most animals don't have the same self-awareness as human beings. I'm not even going to address the spiritual implications of eating meat, though I do think reducing meat intake is always good. Any kind of overconsumption is decadence.
>You do not have to kill to get meat
Once you normalize cannibalism, it will become commodified. If it can be sold, it will be exploited. The instant you say "it's ok to eat human meat!", there will be industries salivating at your body parts to make up situations where you die so they can harvest you.
If you don't realize that, you either haven't been paying attention, or you're here with an agenda to intentionally make that a reality.
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>>42248260
>I said consciousness, not soul
Same difference imo.
>Once you normalize cannibalism, it will become commodified. If it can be sold, it will be exploited. The instant you say "it's ok to eat human meat!", there will be industries salivating at your body parts to make up situations where you die so they can harvest you.
Maybe, but that does not negate what I said. Obviously even if no killing is involved it would still have a high likelihood of upsetting the 'victim's' family or somesuch. This is not even getting into eating cloned human flesh, which has no dead people or their family and/or friends involved.
Theoretically it could be said that such a view as yours is hypocritical, either go vegan or be fine with/allow/indulge in cannibalism, as you are beimg biased towards human.
And no, not advocating for cannibalism.
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>>42247249
I remember reading once that the human body doesn't offer much nutritional value when consumed, so cannibalism isn't practical. That said, I believe some of the ultra wealthy/powerful consume human flesh ritualistically as it symbolizes their consumption of humanity's life essence in order to effect their desires upon the world.
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>>42248234
>Why is eating within one's own species harmful?
Any parasite in the meat of a member of your own species is, by definition, one that can infect you. Also, specifically for humans, as hyperpredators humans pick up a lot of heavy metals and other such things which build up in their meat.
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>>42248464
>Maybe, but that does not negate what I said.
I'm speaking to a moron who thinks it should be ok to eat human meat and will do anything to get his fuckin foot in the door. Is this your 'Pilpul'?
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>>42247249
people ate other people all the time
from hearts of your enemies to buying woman meat for less than dog meat in qing dynasty china
>b-but muh kuru
if it really was such an issue half of paris would be retarded niggers by the 17th century
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>The Fijians were formerly notorious for cannibalism, which may have had its origin in religion, but long before the first contact with Europeans had degenerated into gluttony. The Fijian’s chief table luxury was human flesh, euphemistically called by him “long pig,” and to satisfy his appetite he would sacrifice even friends and relatives. The Fijians combined with this greediness a savage and merciless natures. Human sacrifices were of daily occurrence. On a chief’s death wives and slaves were buried alive with him. When building a chief’s house a slave was buried alive in the hole dug for each foundation post. At the launching of a war-canoe living men were tied hand and foot between two plantain stems making a human ladder over which the vessel was pushed down into the water. The people acquiesced in these brutal customs, and willingly met their deaths. Affection and a firm belief in a future state, in which the exact condition of the dying is continued, are the Fijians’ own explanations of the custom, once universal, of killing sick or aged relatives.
Interesting
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It is an abomination and a sin that the American elite the friends of the guy who had an island all pray to the Demon Baal who appears in the Bible they sacrifice children and eat their flesh in dark rituals all cannibalism is an abomination one only needs to consume the blood and flesh of Christ
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>>42249167
you say this like there wasn’t massive amounts of disease and death in the past, as if we have autopsies of everyone who died and records of what from. news flash, we don’t. it’s likely happened many times with cannibals. we don’t even know for sure what killed off the Neanderthals, climate, competition, interbreeding sure maybe, also probably a few times laughing sickness wiped out some of them. Do you even understand how rare fossils are, or in tact skeletons from more than a few hundred years ago. And I don’t think kuru or prion disease would leave any discernible trace evidence on the skeleton, just bones. Cannibalism does leave evidence, marks on bone, bones cracked for marrow, but the illnesses it can cause or spread, most don’t. Parasites might, but not prions, you would need brain tissue. Do we have brain tissue from the 17c? From cannibals in the 17th c?
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>>42248185
Unfortunately when things get very bad, people might resort to that in order to survive. I don't think it's a valid survival strategy in any way, but exceptions for people can be made, like during starvations, wars, sieges or massacres in ancient times and the innocent population had to suffer.
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>>42248464
Lol, you seem to be trying a bit too hard to push this concept bro.
No, you don't need to do cannibalism. No one does, ever. Only complete retards believe otherwise.
>But if you aren't vegan you're a hypocrite
Nope. Same with the other anon it's an entirely different ethical discussion. I dislike many aspects of the animal meat industry too, and it's not bad to abstain from meat entirely if that's what you choose, or at least not have it for every meal.
My mom was a complete vegetarian for about 30 years. Zero meat. Not vegan though, she ate cheese and cooked with milk and eggs. She's 70 and looks 60 or less. Skinny person, not fat at all. Zero health conditions (that we're aware of) and zero chronic pain.
So from what I can see being a vegetarian is entirely doable while remaining what most would consider very healthy. Vegans are stupid and ruin the debate for everyone... literally. You're own arguments don't make logical sense and it's obvious in your case that you're just using it to justify something perverted. Vegans are insane. Vegetarians got it right.
Quit mudding the waters with bullshit arguments
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consuming another person flesh makes you stronger
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>>42249524
>I'm making points
I saw, they weren't good ones.
>>42249537
>Your mom?
It's anecdotal, but 1 real life example of a person who was strictly vegetarian for 30 years (no fish or seafood either) and is healthier than the majority of Americans or even most people on earth.
I'm sure you could find other examples if you tried.
Never met a healthy vegan. Mentally or physically. Their entire argument is virtue signaling retardation.
Inhumane farming methods aside (ya factory farming sucks I agree with you there) why would a chicken care if I take one of their unfertalized eggs that they lay? Why does a cow care if I take some of it's milk (in a way that's not harmful)?
You guys apply human psychology and sociology to animals and you lose the plot. They can be treated ethically without your nonsense.
Again, vegans (I'm convinced more and more by the day) are only there as a roadblock to actual ethical treatment of animals. To muddy the waters.
Faggot retards.
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>>42249558
Well it remains true human flesh can be obtained without kill or death even(amputation refuse or cloning), regardless of whether or not it is moral.
Honestly, eggs are probably not that harmful to the hens if you raise them right. Same with dairy, but you have to get cows pregnant for it, so it is more morally questionable. But I still feel humans are not really meant to eat animal products even if they are not harmful to the animals. I also should not, not even all vegetarians eat eggs. Many Indian vegetarians liken it to meat, and some vegetarian only eat eggs and ditch the dairy. Some eat neither, but still partake in honey(no, honey is not vegan).
Also, idk why you act like vegetarians are not similar to vegetarians in many regards of animal ethics. Also, not all vegans are necessarily that interested in the moral side of it, some are mostly/only in it for health benefits.
Did a vegen steal your girl, or maybe your childhood pet? You seem miffed af. Lol!!!
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>>42249673
>Vegan piss you off somehow?
Only in the sense that I never met one IRL that could give a cogent argument that wasn't rooted in some virtue signaling faux moral superiority.
I'm all for argumentation based on morality, but their's always appeared as a facade.
No, I've never had one steal my girl or even cause me grief beyond what you're doing now lol.
I'll say that your last response was the closest thing I've seen to logical coherence from one though.
I see them like I see the organization PETA...a lightning rod for imbeciles who do more harm than good when it comes to establishing a overall ethical standard for animals.
>Health benefits
I haven't personally met any vegans who appear healthy. But maybe they weren't doing it right. Lotta vegans I've met just eat refined carbs.
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>>42249673
>Amputation refuse
Wa...wait....hold on.
You'd eat the ulcered, diabetic and diseased amputated foot of an American rather than just eat a steak from a locally sourced farm?
I'm going to be sick...do you know what people eat?
I honestly can't relate to cannibals.
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>>42249736
Lol, I love how I get the final say in this.
The most correct opinion some may call it.
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>>42249558
>>I'm sure you could find other examples if you tried.
right but you only are going on the example of your mom still.
vegetarians are often deficient in many vitamins and minerals and have to supplement. I bet without modern supplements even your mom wouldn’t be oh so healthy on such a diet. Also would have struggled to carry you with such supplements as b12 is one of the bigger ones vegetarians struggle to get enough of and is one of the most crucial for women while pregnant.
I also wouldn’t tout a lifestyle (Indian vegetarians) that leaves most of the males with weaker grip strength than most white women. Pathetic.
we can agree about vegans tho
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>>42250084
My mom never used supplements until recently (like last 3 years).
She was ahead of her time.
Leafy greens is how you substitute meat. Not with onions or legumes.
I'll admit she does not have body builder muscle. But no energy issues, no medication, no weird physical issues. Does manual labor (around the house and yard...quite a lot of it and she's 70).
Not some fat person.
I'll admit she began eating meat again after about 30-36 years of being strictly vegetarian...but that was because I talked her into it just so she could get collegen and those kinda nutrients. Again that only started like 4 years ago and she still barely eats any of it. She was healthy before doing that.
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>>42250322
lmao, does take supplements and does yard work wooooow so strong. love that we are still just talking about your mom, somehow
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oh you sweet summer child
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>>42250322
>I'll admit she began eating meat again after about 30-36 years of being strictly vegetarian...but that was because I talked her into it just so she could get collegen and those kinda nutrients
So basically you just hate vegans because you want everyone else to eat meat. Got it. How are vegans bad for 'blocking animal welfare with their morals', yet you still push for eating them and eat them yourself?
>>42250049
Nah, I just gave up because apparently pointing out facts means I am a cannibal.
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>>42247249
The vast majority of humans are far too spiritually dirty to be fit for consumption; animals, plants, and their products (milk, eggs, fruit, honey, etc) are far more pure in their innocence and live full lives when treated well and so are much more fit for eating.
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>>42248480
>Terrible unless natural causes. And only for survival.
This is the question we all need to ask ourselves because they aren't planting these articles about cannibalism in the news for fun, they are testing our reaction and programming acceptance. I believe they really want us to kill and eat each other. So much so they might be deliberately planning to induce a famine in the future. I'm sure they will use environment or sustainability rationale to persuade the populace and not reveal the true reason which I admit to not knowing. When the times comes to survive or starve, what are you going to do?
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>>42253415
Look into Robert Miller's Quantum Glasses story. Creepypasta they say, but I think it might be sift disclosure.
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>>42253415
Rejoice that you are not a normie.
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Recommend reading. It includes a lot of accounts of ritual torture then cannibalism of captured braves, eeriely similar to depictions of satanic ritual abuse and adrenochrome harvesting.
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>>42247249
Wanna meet some? Then go buy some fava beans and see who notices. In 8% of the world population there is a genetic mutation that causes things like fava beans and chianti wine to lyse their blood cells. Among those people, those who drink blood use this to prevent iron poisoning: The piss out the iron from their dead blood cells.
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>>42253415
>came to /x/ to do research for a fanfic involving conspiracy theories
>see cannibalism thread
>immediately get side tracked because horny for vore
It's only a curse if you let yourself be afraid of the judgement of people who aren't worth thinking about. I'm pretty open about my love of vore, I'll bring up I'm into it if random chats with friends end up mentioning it, and I've unlocked the fetish for multiple people. Got my wife into it and now she randomly teases me by talking about how her butt is fat from all the people she ate. Do not fear a part of yourself. You are the master of the vore fetish, it is not the master of you.
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DAYZ MENTIONED
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>>42247249
I remember a thread here a couple years ago and someone mentioned that prehistoric humans were cannibals and the proto elites were formed because they consumed the brains which made them more intelligent
It was backed up by scientific data
Then you have movies and anime like attack on titan where cannibalism is the way to acquire someone else's power
I mean it's been proven by Masaru that simply blessing a glass of water increases its properties
One can only wonder what can be done with the meat and blood of the highest beings
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>>42248474
Obviously untrue.
Humans are made out of every nutrient you need to build a human in exactly the right ratios.
You have to eat every part of the human though, or you will be missing the nutrients for whichever parts you are skipping.
Dont eat the whole liver though. You need vitamin A, but it bioacumulates too many toxins.
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>>42258676
Like it got to a point last year where I found something like that gif almost sexy. Fortunately, it has died down along with my tentacle obsession.
I think these obsessions either were forced on me for whatever skitzo reasons or they were me subconsciously picking up on something and manifesting it into my behavior.
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