Extrovert Duty
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When "eating somebody out" suddenly gets a new meaning.
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Yes, and do you know how often introverts are told to talk more? Do you know how rarely extroverts are told to shut up?
It might be rude to tell an individual extrovert to shut up. But, it definitely isn't rude to remind extroverts as a whole that they don't need to fill every silence with babbling, and to tell them that it certainly isn't a duty of theirs that everyone is thankful that they do.
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Aren't prions located in the brain?
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I'll have the rump roast
Everybody eating ass these days smh
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Ultra-rare, and not spontaneously caused by eating human flesh. You're more likely to get mad cow disease (also prions) from eating beef.
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Aren't prions located in the brain?
They spread everywhere, and cause progressively worse neurological issues as they spread through the brain.
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How do you guarantee that? If it's just a matter of asking consent, that's probably illegal. If the person died from other causes (illness, accidents, old age etc.), I'd question whether it's safe (illness) or palatable (old age) to eat that meat.
Just sign up to be a meat donor like you sign up to be an organ donor. if you were healthy enough to have your organs donated, you were healthy enough to eat (probably idk).
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Aren't prions located in the brain?
as far as i understand it they can technically just show up, without you having to eat anything. it's one of those "could kill you from nowhere" things, like false vacuum decay.
but eating human meat, especially brain, will significantly increase the risk, yes
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BiteLabs website claims to grow 'meat' from celebrity tissue samples
A website claims to be growing meat from tissue samples from celebrities and turning it into salami.
The Sydney Morning Herald (www.smh.com.au)
"We mix celebrity and animal meats, grown in house through a proprietary culturing process, into curated salami blends," says the BiteLabs website.
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it says was harmed, not that noone will be harmed
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Said this on another comment: eating human meat does not increase your chance of prions. If you eat another human with prions disease, then you get it. But if you don't eat prion-infected meat, you don't get prions.
We eat deer, which also get prions. We also eat cow, which also get prions (mad cow disease, which also infects humans). We avoid getting prions with regulation of those markets. We could do exactly the same in this scenario.
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it says was harmed, not that noone will be harmed
I think I'll pass, then, thanks.
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He did state that the limb was healthy, and he could have kept it, but it wasn't structurally sound enough to take his weight. Hence there wouldn't have been gangrene or anything like that.
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You always have to season any meat to oblivion because of how unappealing we naturally find it. What you are actually enjoying are the seasonings.
There may be lots of reasons to stop eating meat, but 'lacks taste' is not one of them. Are you from the UK?
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It was an elective amputation because he couldn't walk on it, I didn't see any mention of gangrene or anything else infectious.
It was not a case where it was removed for threatening his life like gangrene would have been.