mayhem-moth-deactivated20250415:
*person has consented to being eaten; they’ve donated their body. they died without suffering. you can cook the meat. you will not get sick from the meat.
bonus: explain why!
personal favourite responses thus far
- the people who have no moral qualms with cannibalism but but voted no because theyre picky eaters or dont like trying new things
- the multiple vegetarians who voted yes
- the one (1) person who (rightfully) called out the phrase ‘ethically sourced human meat’ (when i typed that out i had to take a long look at the choices ive made throughout my life)
- “ever since i got into pokemon vore i’ve had a huge fascination in cannibalism”
- the anime blog who reblogged this post not 5 minutes after my anime fan friend told me that “anime fans LOVE cannibalism”
- “if they are my enemy”
- and most of all - those who are reblogging without any commentary at all. because having absolutely NO thoughts on cannibalism is more fascinating than any possible response
Nope, the idea that i am eating another human would be terrifying.
But like if anyone else wanted to they should come tell me what is tastes like
The way in which meat was sourced is not really the main factor in whether or not I am willing to eat the flesh of that particular animal. Eating a willing victim would be less horrible than fretting an infant Kronos-style, but that does not make it any less of a geas. Likewise, I would never eat dog meat regardless of its sourcing, but I would absolutely eat elephant flesh, provided I was not supporting poachers in the process.