PitchBlackSunlight started this discussion 1 month ago#132,262
I remember stumbling some documentary on the internet a while ago while I was trekking through the digital jungle. It was about early human cannibalism and how some early human remains showed signs of human teeth gnawing on the bones and sucking the bone marrow out and how unfortunate that is.
Well I beg to differ. Bone marrow tastes quite good when properly salted, especially if you add garlic.
PitchBlackSunlight (OP) replied with this 1 month ago, 3 minutes later, 9 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,412,541
@previous (B)
Nothing can be created or destroyed, only transformed. The same atoms that form human poop can also be rearranged to form fruits and vegetables.
Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 3 hours later, 10 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,412,633
I watched a neanderthal documentary last week and they found the same situation at on of the sites.
Considering the state of the world I'm not sure if humans can be fixed. I'm in tbe "give another chimp a chance" club, maybe another hominid will be better.
PitchBlackSunlight double-posted this 1 month ago, 1 minute later, 12 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,412,649
Fun fact: cannibalism is legal in the United States.
People think cannibalism is bad, but when you try to start explaining why it’s bad, nobody can do it. What’s wrong with eating somebody if they’re already dead and you didn’t kill them?