• Should cannibalism be made legal?
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[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22562336]Being eaten doesn't sound like it's something you'd volunteer for.[/QUOTE] Do cows volunteer ?
[QUOTE=The_Lizard_Xing;22564442]Do cows volunteer ?[/QUOTE] Except cows are very stupid animals.
[QUOTE=The_Lizard_Xing;22564442]Do cows volunteer ?[/QUOTE] Well then fine you go kill someone and eat them see what happens
If it's a mutual agreement, why stop them?
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[QUOTE=mikeyt493;22564472]Well then fine you go kill someone and eat them see what happens[/QUOTE] I'm talking about human farming.
Fuck no. What were you thinking, OP?
Imagine you being in a deep love with your girl... Imagine next day her eating your arm like a normal thing... Fuck no... :byodood:
[QUOTE=dass;22566696]Imagine you being in a deep love with your girl... Imagine next day her eating your arm like a normal thing... Fuck no... :byodood:[/QUOTE] I'm not talking about eating someone you know.
I'm a cannibaltarian.
I don't know about other countries, but in Sweden you can choose carry to donate your body to science and medical studies, which is indicated by a card you are to carry. If it would be like that, you have a card showing that when I die leave my body to the butcher for which ever customer. Of course, cause of death and such would need to be established first, and diseased flesh could not be sold. Make enough sense to me if it would be like that. tl;dr: If you donate your body for the sake of it, it's cool.
Well you see OP, humans are spectacular animals. We set basic rules and systems that prevent us from being "just another animal". One of them is not to eat our own kind, as it is seen as savage. We are all just apes, this is true. But allowing cannibalism is violating the basic principles of modern humanity. We would be cavemen in business suits. Even some animals have developed this complexity and do not eat their own kind unless they are in dire emergency. If we were to do things just because they are "natural", we would be allowed to walk around without clothes. Actually, a better example would be that the rape of women is also considered natural. Doing things just because they are "natural" would lead to the break down of modern society. This is mainly because humans have stepped so far from what is considered natural.
A Modest Proposal...again...
He just wants to use a poll =)
[QUOTE=Viephemeral;22567660]Well you see OP, humans are spectacular animals. We set basic rules and systems that prevent us from being "just another animal". One of them is not to eat our own kind, as it is seen as savage. We are all just apes, this is true. But allowing cannibalism is violating the basic principles of modern humanity. We would be cavemen in business suits. Even some animals have developed this complexity and do not eat their own kind unless they are in dire emergency. If we were to do things just because they are "natural", we would be allowed to walk around without clothes. Actually, a better example would be that the rape of women is also considered natural. Doing things just because they are "natural" would lead to the break down of modern society. This is mainly because humans have stepped so far from what is considered natural.[/QUOTE] That isn't instinct.
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