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11-18-2021, 03:25 AM
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Re: Guy Eating Some Roasted Human Leg
Kuru was just generally bad luck. Eating a person who died to a brain disease that spread harmful chemicals all over his body. In case of Kuru the relatives of the dead person were basically eating tainted meat without knowing it. Would you go crazy and decide to cook your neighbour, you most likely won't get kuru.
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11-18-2021, 03:31 AM
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Re: Guy Eating Some Roasted Human Leg
Also this is quite the traditional cruel practice for Haiti. Its the Caribbean human flesh eating that coined the term "Cannibal" to begin with. Caribs were notorious man-eaters. For some reason all the islands and South American continent in southern side of Oceania has a long history of cannibalistic practices. Some historians suspect the general lack of big mammals to hunt or domesticate.
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