Poll: Would you eat Human flesh?

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Angus565

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I wouldn't be able to even in a survival situation.
I just something really unsettling about eating people live or dead.
 

Treefingers

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SextusMaximus said:
In an extreme survival situation, like that of the Australian rugby team who I can't remember the name of right now... ate their fellow team members in freezing, isolated conditions to keep themselves alive. Really sad, but daring story of survival.
Uruguayan Rugby team i think you mean?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_Air_Force_Flight_571
 

anian

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It would have to be pretty desparate move, like more than 4-5 days of not eating anything. Odly enough it's not the actual human flesh eating that's off putting it's 4 other things:
- somebody eating me first or having to eat a part of myself,
- getting prion disease or similar, and prions don't die even if they're cooked, also if you eat only meat (like even if you fed on rabbits for a week or so) you would get protein poisoning
- if you ever smelt burning human hair or skin - that smell is just awful
- corpse probably only if it's just been shot but was a healthy specimen
 

babinro

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Absolutely, we eat pretty much everything in the world, human, disgusts me about as much as the thought of eating a dog.
 

Numachuka

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rabidmidget said:
How well is it prepared? Also, what sauces are available?
Well all of them, don't you wear around a bandolier of sauces just in case?



Much like that. But without the beer.
 

Engarde

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Sure, if it was properly prepared, and from a ..... consenting source.
Or in a survival situation.
 

Serenegoose

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Depends. If the person had died of reasons that weren't related to my being presented with the opportunity, (So I had no ethical connection to their death) and were prepared properly, and it was safe, then I think yes, I might try some. I'm fairly curious as to what it tastes like. I can't see the harm in it under those circumstances at any rate.
 

Aulleas123

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With all of the toxins going into the body when one eats human flesh, I personally wouldn't. Then again if someone wanted to chow on me after I expire, they could go ahead.
 

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GrimTuesday said:
Under the right circumstances yes I would. If it's them or me, I pick me.
I'd rather eat someone else.
I think having all my limbs would improve my chances of survival and general quality of life.

I'd only do it if it's about survival.
Survival > Morals.
 

SextusMaximus

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Treefingers said:
SextusMaximus said:
In an extreme survival situation, like that of the Australian rugby team who I can't remember the name of right now... ate their fellow team members in freezing, isolated conditions to keep themselves alive. Really sad, but daring story of survival.
Uruguayan Rugby team i think you mean?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_Air_Force_Flight_571
Yes, my mistake. Different country; Thank you for this, probably going to get my hands on that movie.
 

ThreeWords

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If the donor was cool with it and it was well cooked, then sure. I mean, it's meat, right?
 

Mordreich

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Human flesh is actually very stringy and has somewhat of a bad taste, like a combination of everything the person has eaten in the last few weeks. So I personally would rather eat live fire ants.
 

8-Bit Grin

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FalloutJack said:
Is it cooked?
With the name 'FalloutJack' and an Enclave soldier for an avatar, I'd have thought your answer would be a simple 'Sure'.

Although, I guess that Enclave soldiers need not eat human meat if they steal from Arroyo with their superior firepower...

On topic, I can't imagine eating human meat. It disgusts me.
However, I have a gut feeling that I'd be munching Man-on-a-Stick if I got hungry enough.