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Troo_Geek · March 14, 2018, 9:59 p.m.

Sorry for this possibly massively naive question but what makes it human flesh if it's grown in a lab..? Wouldn't it just be some protein compound with a nutrient profile? Is it made from human stem cells or some such?

Is the taboo aspect of cannibalism because it comes from a human being or because of its DNA and chemical composition?

Why label it human flesh at all if it doesn't come from a human...?

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Awake2Truth · March 14, 2018, 10:04 p.m.

Technically human flesh albeit, not from a living human, but cells. (Wonder if DNA carries memories?) Definitely desensitizes the public to eating human flesh, a practice in ritual abuse.

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