Say you're in a restaurant and they offer you a chance to try out a human steak for free. The person the meat was cut from died from natural causes and granted the restaurant permission to do this. Besides the fact that it came from a human, everything about their cooking methods remains the same as if you had ordered a regular steak.
Would you try it out?
>>26381699
Yes, no hesitation.
The thought of it is so tantalizing I can't stand it.
>>26381699
Prions, yo.
I'm a vegan so I don't eat meat because that is not the vegan way. Did I mention I was a vegan? I did? Oh, okay. For a second there I though I forgot to say I follow a vegan diet so can't eat meat because I'm a vegan.
nah, steaks are best when at least slightly rare, and if I were to eat human meat I'd want to make sure it's thoroughly cooked. might try some human stew though, or some roast shoulder
>>26381779
not much of a problem unless you eat the brain
Eating human meat causes brain damage, no thank you.
>>26381699
>Natural causes
Flabby, 90 year old man steak
No thanks.
Horse is bad enough, human has to be worse
>>26381699
I'm excited for lab grown meat. There will be no morals to get in the way of me and delicious human
I would eat human if it was cooked well.
I don't even care how they died
>>26381919
That's just what the Jews want you to think. I'd fucking try it and I rarely eat meat
>>26381919
I thought it was only eating the brains that gave yo the sickness?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_(disease)
>>26381699
No. I would not feel comfortable with it.