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by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 03/01/2015, 5:31pm PST |
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Eurotrash wrote:
unless it came in a can. Or perhaps processed frozen man-patties.
1. They didn't have to resort to cannibalism in the movie; the acting captain had kept a dog. When one of the passengers was complaining how he was keeping a dog, he said the dog is more important than any of us right now. The passenger is incredulous, "What for?" and the acting captain said "for food."
2. As I mentioned on a BBS perhaps 15, 20 years ago when someone suggested chopping me up into cubes for food, I pointed out that's illegal. Because the human body is known to contain more strontium-90 (a radioactive found heavily in cows milk) in the bones (and thus contaminating the rest of the body) that it would be illegal to ship human carcasses in interstate commerce for consumption purposes. It's like it's illegal to ship sodium azide in vehicles carrying passengers because its dangerous, with the exception of sodium azide in the pyrotechnic device to inflate an airbag.
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