Difference between revisions of "Cannibalism"

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The English word cannibal originated from the Carib word karibna ('person') – as recorded by Columbus as a name for the Caribs.
 
The English word cannibal originated from the Carib word karibna ('person') – as recorded by Columbus as a name for the Caribs.
  
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* anthropodermic bibliopegy
  
anthropodermic bibliopegy
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* On July 23, 1988, Rick Gibson ate the flesh of another person in public. Because England does not have a specific law against cannibalism, he legally ate a canapé of donated human tonsils in Walthamstow High Street, London.[146][147] A year later, on April 15, 1989, he publicly ate a slice of human testicle in Lewisham High Street, London.[148][149"
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* Placenta eating

Latest revision as of 08:56, 16 February 2014

The English word cannibal originated from the Carib word karibna ('person') – as recorded by Columbus as a name for the Caribs.

  • anthropodermic bibliopegy
  • On July 23, 1988, Rick Gibson ate the flesh of another person in public. Because England does not have a specific law against cannibalism, he legally ate a canapé of donated human tonsils in Walthamstow High Street, London.[146][147] A year later, on April 15, 1989, he publicly ate a slice of human testicle in Lewisham High Street, London.[148][149"
  • Placenta eating