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In recent years the idea of food made out of evidently tasty humans has been put forward, only to repulse the public and get pulled from shelves. Human breast milk ice cream had its moment in the sun, Princess Diana’s hair was involved in the production of occult jam, and two Dutch TV presenters ate slices of each others’ flesh for a television program.
Even ’human cheese’ has been made with belly-button bacteria. Certainly an acquired taste.
Los Angeles Times’ “Daily Dish” reports on the newest and ’coolest’ way to devour ourselves:
originally posted by: Watcher1207
Solent green to be sold by McDonald's coming soon! a reply to: Crunky
ORIGIN:In April 2015, the quack web site Natural News rebeat the drum of a several-year-old contoversy by publishing a misleading article (which was republished by a number of other equally disreputable web sites) holding that major food companies such as Pepsico sell products "manufactured using the tissue of aborted human babies"
originally posted by: DAVID64
Natural News?
That's pretty much like using the National Enquirer as a source.
Turns out to be a fake story
www.snopes.com...
ORIGIN:In April 2015, the quack web site Natural News rebeat the drum of a several-year-old contoversy by publishing a misleading article (which was republished by a number of other equally disreputable web sites) holding that major food companies such as Pepsico sell products "manufactured using the tissue of aborted human babies"
originally posted by: pl3bscheese
There's no draining of soul energy, there's hormones that overpower your own. Weak individuals can become drained when they're around dominant aggressive people. Nothing more to it, sorry.
originally posted by: DAVID64
Natural News?
That's pretty much like using the National Enquirer as a source.
Turns out to be a fake story
www.snopes.com...
ORIGIN:In April 2015, the quack web site Natural News rebeat the drum of a several-year-old contoversy by publishing a misleading article (which was republished by a number of other equally disreputable web sites) holding that major food companies such as Pepsico sell products "manufactured using the tissue of aborted human babies"