noJHorwath wrote...
Darth Jayder wrote...
noJHorwath wrote...
Darth Jayder wrote...
One only needs to read the papers and watch the news to witness the horrible atrocities that humans inflict upon each other and the earth, to come to the realization that we are less than animals in some respects.
Believe it or not, there are good people in this world. It's not all doom and gloom.
yes.
Canabalism.
#51
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:34
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
#52
Guest_Darth Jayder_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:34
Guest_Darth Jayder_*
Thanks you for proving my point. Dinner at my place tonight?YokoFactor wrote...
Hey, guys! Let's keep the discussion on the deliciousness that is cannibalism!
#53
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:36
JHorwath wrote...
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
I don't really want to get into this debate, but you're wrong on this point.JHorwath wrote...
I don't know about you guys but where I come from we bury our dead, not eat them. An act of cannablism is a crime against nature and a crime against a higher power.
Cannibalism of one's own species isn't uncommon in the natural world. Sure, not every creature does it and often it's usually only an animal eating its young for whatever reason, but to call it a "crime against nature" is a complete fallacy.
I disagree. Humans are not animals. We have the capacity to think and act beyond instincts. So, you are kind of wrong.
This is scientifically incorrect. Humans just happen to have the most evolved brain of the animal species, but we share the vast majority of our genetic material with other animals.
That said, cannibalism is bad. Not because of an imaginary "higher power" or because of a "crime against nature". It's ad because it's unhealthy can cause many problems physically. It's unsanitary and disgusting.
#54
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:36
Darth Jayder wrote...
Thanks you for proving my point. Dinner at my place tonight?YokoFactor wrote...
Hey, guys! Let's keep the discussion on the deliciousness that is cannibalism!
He proved nothing. He's just clowning around now.
#55
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:36
Archdemon Cthulhu wrote...
JHorwath wrote...
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
I don't really want to get into this debate, but you're wrong on this point.JHorwath wrote...
I don't know about you guys but where I come from we bury our dead, not eat them. An act of cannablism is a crime against nature and a crime against a higher power.
Cannibalism of one's own species isn't uncommon in the natural world. Sure, not every creature does it and often it's usually only an animal eating its young for whatever reason, but to call it a "crime against nature" is a complete fallacy.
I disagree. Humans are not animals. We have the capacity to think and act beyond instincts. So, you are kind of wrong.
This is scientifically incorrect. Humans just happen to have the most evolved brain of the animal species, but we share the vast majority of our genetic material with other animals.
That said, cannibalism is bad. Not because of an imaginary "higher power" or because of a "crime against nature". It's ad because it's unhealthy can cause many problems physically. It's unsanitary and disgusting.
Let's see your proof.
#56
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:37
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
#57
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:38
Haven't you ever heard of the ecoli outbreaks at jack in the box?randumb vanguard wrote...
it's no more unsanitary then eating a cow...
#58
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:40
#59
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:41
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
#60
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:42
JHorwath wrote...
Archdemon Cthulhu wrote...
JHorwath wrote...
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
I don't really want to get into this debate, but you're wrong on this point.JHorwath wrote...
I don't know about you guys but where I come from we bury our dead, not eat them. An act of cannablism is a crime against nature and a crime against a higher power.
Cannibalism of one's own species isn't uncommon in the natural world. Sure, not every creature does it and often it's usually only an animal eating its young for whatever reason, but to call it a "crime against nature" is a complete fallacy.
I disagree. Humans are not animals. We have the capacity to think and act beyond instincts. So, you are kind of wrong.
This is scientifically incorrect. Humans just happen to have the most evolved brain of the animal species, but we share the vast majority of our genetic material with other animals.
That said, cannibalism is bad. Not because of an imaginary "higher power" or because of a "crime against nature". It's ad because it's unhealthy can cause many problems physically. It's unsanitary and disgusting.
Let's see your proof.
http://www.scientifi...-makes-us-human We share 99% of our DNA with chimpanzees. I'd link you to the wikipedia article of human evolutionary genetics, but it's mostly biologist speak and difficult to read.
#61
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:45
Archdemon Cthulhu wrote...
JHorwath wrote...
Archdemon Cthulhu wrote...
JHorwath wrote...
OnlyShallow89 wrote...
I don't really want to get into this debate, but you're wrong on this point.JHorwath wrote...
I don't know about you guys but where I come from we bury our dead, not eat them. An act of cannablism is a crime against nature and a crime against a higher power.
Cannibalism of one's own species isn't uncommon in the natural world. Sure, not every creature does it and often it's usually only an animal eating its young for whatever reason, but to call it a "crime against nature" is a complete fallacy.
I disagree. Humans are not animals. We have the capacity to think and act beyond instincts. So, you are kind of wrong.
This is scientifically incorrect. Humans just happen to have the most evolved brain of the animal species, but we share the vast majority of our genetic material with other animals.
That said, cannibalism is bad. Not because of an imaginary "higher power" or because of a "crime against nature". It's ad because it's unhealthy can cause many problems physically. It's unsanitary and disgusting.
Let's see your proof.
http://www.scientifi...-makes-us-human We share 99% of our DNA with chimpanzees. I'd link you to the wikipedia article of human evolutionary genetics, but it's mostly biologist speak and difficult to read.
I'm well aware of how we are related to monkeys and things. I'm familiar with Darwin and all that. I would of taken your side of this argument just a year ago but some things have changed in my life. I just put more thought in faith and a higher power. I know it's weird but I think everyone gets to that point at one time in their life. I can't explain.
#62
Guest_MessyPossum_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:49
Guest_MessyPossum_*
Your pet hamster who you thought loved her children so... I can't bear to continue either.JHorwath wrote...
I'm well aware of how we are related to monkeys and things. I'm familiar with Darwin and all that. I would of taken your side of this argument just a year ago but some things have changed in my life. I just put more thought in faith and a higher power. I know it's weird but I think everyone gets to that point at one time in their life. I can't explain.
#63
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:52
MessyPossum wrote...
Your pet hamster who you thought loved her children so... I can't bear to continue either.JHorwath wrote...
I'm well aware of how we are related to monkeys and things. I'm familiar with Darwin and all that. I would of taken your side of this argument just a year ago but some things have changed in my life. I just put more thought in faith and a higher power. I know it's weird but I think everyone gets to that point at one time in their life. I can't explain.
lol, nothing like that. Just some things that are good, actually. Meh, whatever gets you through, hehe.
#64
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:53
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
#65
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:55
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
I heard hey taste more like bacon if cooked right...Ivandra Ceruden wrote...
I bet humans taste like chicken. Anyone dare to prove it?
#66
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:56
Syncrosonix wrote...
in the event of the zombie apocalypse, i WILL resort to cannibalism if i have no other choice. if i'm with a few people, i'll kill the weakest member of my crew and proceed to have an awesome bbq in honor of them. chances are that i'll be all alone, though, and i'll have to be extremely careful of who i consume.
This is my only true objection to cannibalism...the whole idea of eating the unwilling. That being said, I still don't think I'd be interested in eating someone.
Frankly, I'd rather be eaten than laid out in an open coffin with people staring at me and crying for days. I find that incrediblly morbid.
So....when I die if you're still looking for some human flesh, have at it!
#67
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:57
1) Your meal has died of old age or sudden bus. Do you really want to eat a) old meat or
2) Your meal has died of serious illness. Do you really want a serious illness burger?
3) Your meal has died at your hands. Ohshi-RUN! It's the fuzz! WEEOOOWEEOOOWEEOOOWEEOO
#68
Guest_crumbsucker_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 07:57
Guest_crumbsucker_*
EDIT:Armin Meiwes is his name
Modifié par crumbsucker, 30 juin 2010 - 08:03 .
#69
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 08:04
Archdemon Cthulhu wrote...
JHorwath wrote...
I disagree. Humans are not animals. We have the capacity to think and act beyond instincts. So, you are kind of wrong.
This is scientifically incorrect. Humans just happen to have the most evolved brain of the animal species, but we share the vast majority of our genetic material with other animals.
That said, cannibalism is bad. Not because of an imaginary "higher power" or because of a "crime against nature". It's ad because it's unhealthy can cause many problems physically. It's unsanitary and disgusting.
That is also scientifically incorrect. The human brain is not "the most evolved brain" it's simply the brain that evolved in such a way to give us our awareness and intelligence. It's like our legs - they're no less evolved than the legs of a cheetah, they're just evolved toward bipedal, upright motion rather than short distance quadrapedal sprinting...
/pedant
(I'm sorry, but if you're gonna pick at other people's mistakes...)
Humans are still 'just' animals though, so that part is accurate.
Modifié par Captain Jazz, 30 juin 2010 - 08:08 .
#70
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 08:10
were not more intelligent, we just cant uderstand animal speach.
#71
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 08:11
lol wut?marbatico wrote...
were not more intelligent, we just cant uderstand animal speach.
#72
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 08:12
Guest_Syncrosonix_*
tybbiesniffer wrote...
Syncrosonix wrote...
in the event of the zombie apocalypse, i WILL resort to cannibalism if i have no other choice. if i'm with a few people, i'll kill the weakest member of my crew and proceed to have an awesome bbq in honor of them. chances are that i'll be all alone, though, and i'll have to be extremely careful of who i consume.
This is my only true objection to cannibalism...the whole idea of eating the unwilling. That being said, I still don't think I'd be interested in eating someone.
Frankly, I'd rather be eaten than laid out in an open coffin with people staring at me and crying for days. I find that incrediblly morbid.
So....when I die if you're still looking for some human flesh, have at it!
maybe i can become a ghoul or gravier. that'd be pretty awesome.
#73
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 08:12
bobobo878 wrote...
lol wut?marbatico wrote...
were not more intelligent, we just cant uderstand animal speach.
I second that lol wut?
I can understand cat speech fluently.
#74
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 08:13
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
I know right!?marbatico wrote...
were not more intelligent, we just cant uderstand animal speach.
#75
Posté 30 juin 2010 - 08:13
Darth Jayder wrote...
It's frowned upon by other people?
OMG that's why that guy looked at me weird yesterday!
Also I think it is cannibalism. FYI
thank you for correcting the spelling, now i can read his post




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