We’ve dealt with plenty of stories here about “meat” made from plants being served at fast-food chains, but this is something different. And I mean really different.
The subject in question is a product that may soon allow you to grow your own meat at home. Ouroboros Steaks are featured at The Design Museum in London. Those of you who love history may have a sense of where this is going because Ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent eating its own tail. And these steaks are created using a process that starts with your own human tissue.
If your first press release announcing your new discovery has to include a disclaimer along the lines of, ‘oh, by the way. This isn’t cannibalism,’ your marketing team might need a few new members. FULL STORY
Is Cloning Meat From Human Cells Cannibalism? Um…
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Is Cloning Meat From Human Cells Cannibalism? Um…
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Everything Woke turns to -Donald Trump
Everything Woke turns to -Donald Trump
Re: Is Cloning Meat From Human Cells Cannibalism? Um…
Human Flesh eating Nazies? Think we are going in the right direction? I'm sure there are other Planets out there, where these souless enities will feel right at home, for All Eternity.
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Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities': Voltaire
Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities': Voltaire