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  1. surskitty

    Is Cannibalism That Wrong?

    Not here, no, but I got the impression that he was considering it.
  2. surskitty

    Is Cannibalism That Wrong?

    Not necessarily, because people are entirely capable of realizing when something is or is not any of their business. Just because you don't eat meat doesn't mean you absolutely have to get on your soapbox and insist that eating meat is horrible and claim that you have the moral high ground.
  3. surskitty

    Is Cannibalism That Wrong?

    What the hell? Veins are green now? Also, I don't think you connect sausage to "hey wait what am I eating", so why would you for this? ... cooking exists y'know Why are you signing the end of your post?
  4. surskitty

    Is Cannibalism That Wrong?

    Um, no, it has more to do with this society valuing "okay, we do not eat each other." This is accepted as a given. It's rarely actually stated, but it's such a deeply-ingrained taboo in this society that the idea of eating someone is repugnant.
  5. surskitty

    Is Cannibalism That Wrong?

    It's completely natural to die if there's a pike in your spleen. What? If someone is fine with their remains being eaten, then I don't see too much of a problem with it. I wouldn't do it, but uh.
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