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  1. 1. Would you Resort to Cannibalism to Survive?

    • Yes
      20
    • No
      10
    • Only if the eaten is already deceased
      13

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  • Poll closed on 16/11/24 at 01:03

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Posted

A scenario that I'm sure we all never want to be confronted with. 

Nevertheless, it's one that we could  be confronted with some day..

Would you resort to what some consider the ultimate taboo?

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, maqroll said:

A scenario that I'm sure we all never want to be confronted with. 

Nevertheless, it's one that we could  be confronted with some day..

Would you resort to what some consider the ultimate taboo?

 

Are you Armie Hammer?

Posted (edited)

Presumably this is in advance of Labour killing off uk farming and leaving us with no option but to eat each other ?

Sitting here at my keyboard the answer would be Hell No 

but stick me on a plane crash in the Andes with my only chance of survival being eating a deceased trolly dolly , I’m sure I’d go for it 

Edited by tonyh29
Posted

What’s this only if the person is already dead shit? I want my meat fresh, I don’t want to have to use a tenderiser on it.

Fresh long pig only!

Posted
38 minutes ago, bickster said:

What’s this only if the person is already dead shit? I want my meat fresh, I don’t want to have to use a tenderiser on it.

Fresh long pink only!

FTFY 

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Posted

I'm more interested that they're is a third option. 'Only if the eaten is already deceased'? WTF, Does this mean that you can eat them whilst they're alive and keep the meat fresh if you choose the 'Yes' option? Asking for a friend.

Create meme "Lecter, cannibal Anthony Hopkins, Hannibal Lecter ...

 

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