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Date Posted: 17:12:06 November 08 2003, Saturday
Author: Albert
Subject: Re: A topic
In reply to: Factitious 's message, "Re: A topic" on 22:49:27 November 07 2003, Friday


>At the moment that you actually bite into the arm,
>it's battery rather than assault.

Again, that's really besides the point. Which was the guy actually charged with: cannibalism, or assault/battery/murder/other-non-cannibalism-crimes. I guess they're not mutually exclusive, but still.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A topic -- Mike., 15:28:18 November 10 2003, Monday

>
>>At the moment that you actually bite into the arm,
>>it's battery rather than assault.
>
>Again, that's really besides the point. Which was the
>guy actually charged with: cannibalism, or
>assault/battery/murder/other-non-cannibalism-crimes. I
>guess they're not mutually exclusive, but still.

The guy was actually tried on cannabilism. One of the only ones to be tried on that particular charge.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A topic -- Maryna, 19:16:52 November 10 2003, Monday

>>
>>>At the moment that you actually bite into the arm,
>>>it's battery rather than assault.
>>
>>Again, that's really besides the point. Which was the
>>guy actually charged with: cannibalism, or
>>assault/battery/murder/other-non-cannibalism-crimes. I
>>guess they're not mutually exclusive, but still.
>
>The guy was actually tried on cannabilism. One of the
>only ones to be tried on that particular charge.

I say, when you guys visit, we should try to find some human meat. It could be a whole new kind of thanksgiving: "I'm thankful that I'm not the one being eaten". Awwwww.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A topic -- Mike, 21:08:44 November 12 2003, Wednesday

>I say, when you guys visit, we should try to find some
>human meat. It could be a whole new kind of
>thanksgiving: "I'm thankful that I'm not the one being
>eaten". Awwwww.

Human meat is sadly difficult to find, although it might be possible to locate some sort of novelty food called soylent green.

I've always wondered what humans would taste like. Would the different races taste differently? Would babies be like veal?

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A topic -- Factitious, 21:15:49 November 12 2003, Wednesday

>>I say, when you guys visit, we should try to find some
>>human meat. It could be a whole new kind of
>>thanksgiving: "I'm thankful that I'm not the one being
>>eaten". Awwwww.
>
>Human meat is sadly difficult to find, although it
>might be possible to locate some sort of novelty food
>called soylent green.
>
>I've always wondered what humans would taste like.
>Would the different races taste differently? Would
>babies be like veal?

I've been told that the fleshy part of the palm just below the thumb is the really good bit.

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A topic -- Maryna, 17:33:40 November 17 2003, Monday

>>>I say, when you guys visit, we should try to find
>some
>>>human meat. It could be a whole new kind of
>>>thanksgiving: "I'm thankful that I'm not the one
>being
>>>eaten". Awwwww.
>>
>>Human meat is sadly difficult to find, although it
>>might be possible to locate some sort of novelty food
>>called soylent green.
>>
>>I've always wondered what humans would taste like.
>>Would the different races taste differently? Would
>>babies be like veal?
>
I wonder if Mike thinks we don't know that he rips off all his lines from Calvin and Hobbes? :P

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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: A topic -- Mike, 11:09:35 November 18 2003, Tuesday

>>>Human meat is sadly difficult to find, although it
>>>might be possible to locate some sort of novelty food
>>>called soylent green.
>>>
>>>I've always wondered what humans would taste like.
>>>Would the different races taste differently? Would
>>>babies be like veal?
>>
>I wonder if Mike thinks we don't know that he rips off
>all his lines from Calvin and Hobbes? :P

Okay, first of all, it's what all great artists do. They rip off the very best. Second of all, yes, much of my daily speech is borrowed from various witty resources. I'm just that kind of guy. Third of all, believe it or not, I wasn't SPECIFICALLY quoting Calvin and Hobbess, to my knowledge at the time. I was mostly thinking of a discussion I had with my brother. But, assuming (which, if I recall, is pretty likely) that I did mostly rip off Calvin and Hobbess, I apologize for not giving quotations.

Anyway, I think the babies as veal line was prefaced by talk about specific body parts being represented in a similar fashion to the legs and wings of a chicken, not about whether latinos taste different than asians.

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