Stormrider1981 said:I sure hope it's fake, Dead_Lioness. Because honestly, I'm not a prissy guy, but posting such pictures, if they're real, is just wrong. Am I seriously the only person who feels this way?
No you´re not. I´m not sure if it´s real or not, but if it is than it´s probably some of the weirdest shit I´ve ever seen.Stormrider1981 said:I sure hope it's fake, Dead_Lioness. Because honestly, I'm not a prissy guy, but posting such pictures, if they're real, is just wrong. Am I seriously the only person who feels this way?
Dead_Lioness said:^ If you think about it, this picture doesn't really make sense therefor its fake.
The man who is sitting there obviously has a soup bowl and a plate and both empty: so first of all, my guess is, he already ate "his main course"
and it wasn't a rotten baby.
(In many asian cultures: any meal combines a plate that holds the main course, and the bowl is usually full with rice and you eat them together)
The second thing is: if he has a plate and a bowl, he obviously "cultured" enough to eat from dishes, then how come the baby is on the table?
I would assume a rotten baby would be some kind of a "treat" or a special meal you eat only once in a while in a canibal life...
(Cause I don't think the grocery stores out there would carry them in the frizer)
then if its THAT special, I find it odd that its not on some kind of a plate,
or some kind of a tray, a "special" food like that that is obviously
Superstitious or even religious, would have to be on some form of "dish"
The third thing that gets me going is the background and the drawings of
parts behind him... to me it looks like he is in some kind of place that
maybe draw, or investigate or anything with the human parts,
therefor, that baby might be fake and this picture was taken as a joke or something...
Bacchante said:Erm..am I the only one disturbed by that?![]()
Its just the image that gets me.
Dead_Lioness said:^ If you think about it, this picture doesn't really make sense therefor its fake.
The man who is sitting there obviously has a soup bowl and a plate and both empty: so first of all, my guess is, he already ate "his main course"
and it wasn't a rotten baby.
(In many asian cultures: any meal combines a plate that holds the main course, and the bowl is usually full with rice and you eat them together)
The second thing is: if he has a plate and a bowl, he obviously "cultured" enough to eat from dishes, then how come the baby is on the table?
I would assume a rotten baby would be some kind of a "treat" or a special meal you eat only once in a while in a canibal life...
(Cause I don't think the grocery stores out there would carry them in the frizer)
then if its THAT special, I find it odd that its not on some kind of a plate,
or some kind of a tray, a "special" food like that that is obviously
Superstitious or even religious, would have to be on some form of "dish"
The third thing that gets me going is the background and the drawings of
parts behind him... to me it looks like he is in some kind of place that
maybe draw, or investigate or anything with the human parts,
therefor, that baby might be fake and this picture was taken as a joke or something...
Thank GOD. I was starting to wonder...VickyH said:no bacchante ... ur definatly not ...
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"A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift, perhaps?Final_Product said:I've read a book where a baby eating scene is used to symbolise something, and although i could appreciate what they were getting at, the bullshit attempted shock factor of something so obviously despicable is an immature and idiotic thing to do.
THE SAME AUTHOR AS THE BOOK WHERE A MAN IS INSTRUCTING YOU HOW TO GIVE A BLOW-JOB???Seasons_Of_Destruction said:
YEAH IT WAS TOTALLY HILLARIOUS BUT THE BOOK FINAL PRODUCT WAS READING WAS A TOTALLY SERIOUS BOOKdreaming neon darkspot said:"A Modest Proposal" by Jonathan Swift, perhaps?
we read that in Brit Lit a while ago and i damn near died laughing.