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| - Większość trolli wydaje się praktykować kanibalizm. Potwierdzono, iż plemiona Zdzieraczy Mchu i Podłej Gałęzi są kanibalami. Co więcej, wszystkie obecnie znane plemiona trolli lodowych również praktykują ten zwyczaj. Trolle piaskowe, leśne i dżunglowe bywają również kanibalami, ale nie zawsze. Uważa się, że nawet tajemnicze mroczne trolle praktykują kanibalizm. Istnieje jednak kilka wyjątków. Plemiona Zandalar i Revantusk nie spożywają trollowego mięsa. Plemię Mrocznej Włóczni praktykowało kanibnalizm, jednak oficjalnie porzuciło ten zwyczaj po wstąpieniu do Hordy.
- Cannibalism is the consumption of members of one's own species. It is generally considered taboo in the Real World, but among some societies in the various Word Worlds it is accepted or even expected. In the Redwall continuum, the term is used to refer to the consumption of other sapient beings. Molly Rath's attempts to eat humans therefore technically fall under this heading. Debate rages as to whether the consumption of Mary Sues counts as cannibalism. For those who don't think it does, the cafeteria supplies Sue Soufflé and Water.
- Any eater of human flesh.
- Cannibalism (from the Spanish canibal) is the act of eating another of the same species. Many South American and Polynesian tribes have practiced cannibilism in the recent past. Fiji was once called the 'Cannibal Isles'. Three reasons have been given for cannibalism: * Cultural norm *Insanity or disease (such as Lycanthropy) *Famine
- Cannibalism is an ability in The Elder Scrolls that allows the player to consume dead NPCs.
- You can acquire Meat by slaughtering NPCs and carving them. Average human gives around 40-45 pieces of meat, that are about as nourishing as lynx meat. There does not seem to be any penalties or repercussions from extraordinary forces for these acts. Human meat can be smoked, roasted, dried or salted. If you learn your victim's name before slaughtering it, that name without capitals will be attached to the resulting meat.
- Most trolls seem to practice cannibalism. Several specific troll tribes have been confirmed as cannibalistic, including the Mossflayer and Vilebranch tribes. Furthermore, all of the currently known tribes of ice trolls practice cannibalism. Sand trolls, forest trolls, and jungle trolls are also frequently cannibalistic, though not always. Even the mysterious dark trolls are believed to be cannibals for the most part. Yet there are several notable exceptions. For example, the Zandalar and Revantusk tribes do not consume troll flesh. The Darkspear tribe, too, was cannibalistic until it joined the Horde, at which point the Darkspears officially gave up cannibalism.
- Example: an eagle eating egg mcmuffin, or Stephen Colbert eating John Stewart a venus flytrap eating salad an Indian eating Mexican This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.
- Cannibalism (Anthropophagy) usually refers to the act or practice of humans consuming human flesh. It is usually caused by some cultural reason, famine when no other options remain, or by insanity, which is the most common reason among Criminal Minds unsubs.
- Cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating other humans. It has been attributed to many different tribes and ethnicities in the past, but the degree to which it has actually occurred and been socially sanctioned is an extremely controversial topic in anthropology, owing to the extreme taboo against its practice in most cultures. Individual cases in other countries have been seen with mentally unstable persons, criminals, and, in unconfirmed rumors, by religious zealots.
- Cannibalism is eating a monster of your own race. Generally speaking, this is a bad idea: you will gain the aggravate monster intrinsic and lose 2-5 points of Luck. If you are an orc or Caveman, though, cannibalism is considered natural for you and you will not be penalised. Note that cannibalism is not affected by polymorph, i.e. a human player polymorphed into an orc will still suffer the penalties for cannibalism when eating a human corpse. However, digestion attacks are never considered cannibalism, only eating the corpse of same-race monsters.
- Often called "a new dietary environmentalism for the 21st century" in progressive health periodicals and academic journals worldwide, cannibalism promises to do for vegetables what veganism did for domesticated animals. Peter Sallinger, renowned expert and author of Animal Liberation Through Human Marination shares the compelling logic for cuisine a la cousin in this Uncyclomedia Exclusive interview. UN: What's the motivating factor in promoting a diet that flies in the face of such deeply entrenched cultural mores? UN: Won't more people be able to produce more food? UN: But why cannibalism?
- Cannibalism is considered a crime against nature in most major Wasteland societies. Conversations with members of the Family in Fallout 3 indicate that cannibals are ostracized and often beaten by other members of society, although by implication this suggests that cannibalism alone (when not also combined with murder) is not considered a sufficient crime to warrant execution/extermination. Vance, the leader of The Family, implies that cannibals are a species mutation like ghouls or psykers; they are born with an innate craving for human flesh, as well as the ability to consume it without ill effects (as Old Ben in Freeside remarks that eating human flesh causes debilitating shakes in normal humans, which can eventually lead to death).
- Cannibalism was the act of eating one's own species. Earth had cannibals at one point, but no longer as of 2151. (ENT: "Broken Bow") In 2152, Malcolm Reed became pinned to Enterprise NX-01's hull by a Romulan mine. Fearing he'd be blown up by the mine, he asked Jonathan Archer not to sever the spikes that held him there. He added that, if he let Archer amputate his leg, Chef would serve "roast Reed" for Sunday dinner. (ENT: "Minefield") In a figurative sense, cannibalism could also refer to stripping a piece of technology for parts to use elsewhere.
- Cannibalism was the term for when a sentient species, sometimes due to food shortages or famine, ate members of their own kind. The term was also used to describe individual or species who consumed members of other sentient species. Certain Human cannibals were known to roam throughout the cities and wilderness of the planet Tatooine.
- Cannibalism (from Spanish caníbal, in connection with cannibalism among the Antillean Caribs) is the act or practice of humans eating other humans. The eating of human flesh is also known as anthropophagy, from Greek: ἄνθρωπος, anthropos, "human being"; and φαγειν, phagein, "to eat". While taken as a synonym for human cannibalism, this term also applies when a non-human life-form consumes human flesh. In zoology, the term "cannibalism" is extended to refer to any species consuming members of its own kind (see cannibalism (zoology). (The term is further extended outside of biological fields and used in a metaphorical sense, such as in aircraft maintenance when parts are "cannibalized" from an already broken plane in order to fix another plane.)
- Cannibalism is the act or practice of species eating the flesh or internal organs of their kind. In the story, scenes of ghouls eating ghouls and humans eating humans pass regularly as the narrative continues. Strictly speaking, one-eyed ghouls always have to cannibalize since they are forced to eat human or ghoul meat. In their case, however, only eating ghoul meat is typically treated as cannibalism.
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| - Większość trolli wydaje się praktykować kanibalizm. Potwierdzono, iż plemiona Zdzieraczy Mchu i Podłej Gałęzi są kanibalami. Co więcej, wszystkie obecnie znane plemiona trolli lodowych również praktykują ten zwyczaj. Trolle piaskowe, leśne i dżunglowe bywają również kanibalami, ale nie zawsze. Uważa się, że nawet tajemnicze mroczne trolle praktykują kanibalizm. Istnieje jednak kilka wyjątków. Plemiona Zandalar i Revantusk nie spożywają trollowego mięsa. Plemię Mrocznej Włóczni praktykowało kanibnalizm, jednak oficjalnie porzuciło ten zwyczaj po wstąpieniu do Hordy.
- Cannibalism is the consumption of members of one's own species. It is generally considered taboo in the Real World, but among some societies in the various Word Worlds it is accepted or even expected. In the Redwall continuum, the term is used to refer to the consumption of other sapient beings. Molly Rath's attempts to eat humans therefore technically fall under this heading. Debate rages as to whether the consumption of Mary Sues counts as cannibalism. For those who don't think it does, the cafeteria supplies Sue Soufflé and Water.
- Any eater of human flesh.
- Cannibalism (from the Spanish canibal) is the act of eating another of the same species. Many South American and Polynesian tribes have practiced cannibilism in the recent past. Fiji was once called the 'Cannibal Isles'. Three reasons have been given for cannibalism: * Cultural norm *Insanity or disease (such as Lycanthropy) *Famine
- Cannibalism (from Spanish caníbal, in connection with cannibalism among the Antillean Caribs) is the act or practice of humans eating other humans. The eating of human flesh is also known as anthropophagy, from Greek: ἄνθρωπος, anthropos, "human being"; and φαγειν, phagein, "to eat". While taken as a synonym for human cannibalism, this term also applies when a non-human life-form consumes human flesh. In zoology, the term "cannibalism" is extended to refer to any species consuming members of its own kind (see cannibalism (zoology). (The term is further extended outside of biological fields and used in a metaphorical sense, such as in aircraft maintenance when parts are "cannibalized" from an already broken plane in order to fix another plane.) Neanderthals are believed to have practiced cannibalism. Among modern humans it has been practiced by various groups; in the past in Europe, Africa, South America, China, India, New Zealand, North America, Australia, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Sumatra, and Fiji, usually in rituals connected to tribal warfare. Fiji was once known as the 'Cannibal Isles'. Evidence of cannibalism has been found in the Chaco Canyon ruins of the Anasazi culture. The reasons for cannibalism may be as follows:
* As sanctioned by a cultural norm
* By necessity in extreme situations of famine
* Caused by insanity or social deviancy. There is a few types of cannibalism that is recognised which are,
* Auto-Cannibalism: The act of eating parts of your own body
* Exo-Cannibalism: The act of eating strangers
* Endo-Cannibalism: The act of eating someone that you know
* Homicidal Cannibalism: The act of murdering others for consumption
* Necro-Cannibalism: The act of eating a person who is already dead Cannibalism is incredibly dangerous to the cannibal because the victim could be infected by a zombie or the cannibal can get a dangerous disease called Kuru which is caused by eating a infected human brain which results in death and another disease caused by is cannibalism is a variation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. A tribe in Papua New Guinea has a natural resistance to Kuru due to their genetics and some people may have a resistance to Kuru due to cavemen ancestry because of cavemen committing cannibalism for ritual purposes.
- Cannibalism is an ability in The Elder Scrolls that allows the player to consume dead NPCs.
- Cannibalism is the act or practice of species eating the flesh or internal organs of their kind. In the story, scenes of ghouls eating ghouls and humans eating humans pass regularly as the narrative continues. Strictly speaking, one-eyed ghouls always have to cannibalize since they are forced to eat human or ghoul meat. In their case, however, only eating ghoul meat is typically treated as cannibalism. Ghoul meat tastes disgusting to ghouls, but in contrast to other non-human nutrition, they are able to digest it. Continued cannibalization may trigger a mutation in Rc cells, resulting in turning them into kakujas.
- Often called "a new dietary environmentalism for the 21st century" in progressive health periodicals and academic journals worldwide, cannibalism promises to do for vegetables what veganism did for domesticated animals. Peter Sallinger, renowned expert and author of Animal Liberation Through Human Marination shares the compelling logic for cuisine a la cousin in this Uncyclomedia Exclusive interview. UN: What's the motivating factor in promoting a diet that flies in the face of such deeply entrenched cultural mores? Sallinger: The world population reached 6 billion in October, 1999. It will surpass 9 billion by 2050. Tell me how that is sustainable. UN: Won't more people be able to produce more food? Sallinger: When the amount of arable land that exists is already overutilized? No. For that matter, it's shrinking every year by environmental pollutants, climate changes, and our dependence on and misuse of fertilizers. UN: But why cannibalism? Sallinger: Ah, but why not cannibalism? Look around you. Tell me, how can famine exist on a planet overrun by meat? We're everywhere. We're practically tripping over each other. It takes me 3 hours commute time to get to work and back every day because our cities are crawling with people. Meanwhile, we're demolishing entire neighbourhoods of traditional single family detached homes to construct high-density, high-rise buildings. Why? We've run out of surface area! We're stacking people in apartments like groceries in the pantry. What are we waiting for, more guests to arrive? It's time to pull a few of those morsels off the shelf and get the oven on. UN: Who decides whether I'm at the table, or on it? Sallinger: This is a question already answered by Darwin, though the judicial system will probably also wish to chime in once the natural order is closer to being implemented. I am merely an ecologist with a college minor in gastronomy. What I will tell you is that cannibalism does more to solve the crises of famine and overpopulation in one fell swoop than any other solutions that have been brought to the table, if you'll forgive the expression. UN: Are people nutritious? Sallinger: Bipedal livestock is as nutritious as any cow, pig or chicken. Perhaps moreso, given the high grade of feed that they have access to. Naturally, there is some continuum of quality across the species depending on regional diet, health habits, and the nature of the breeding stock itself. UN: "Livestock"? Sallinger: Don't interrupt. Acceptance of a lifestyle change of this magnitude entails the use of certain euphemisms. It is important to make clear distinction between yourself and your food. Names completely undermine the foundation that the system rests upon. UN: So it's not my Uncle Frank, it's—? Sallinger: Sunday dinner. Brunch. Whatever you've got a hankering for. UN: Can you honestly imagine eating your cousin Bernice? Sallinger: I don't have a cousin named Bernice. He's called Bertrand, actually. Or he was. I've taken to calling him "Memorial Day Feast plus leftovers." Usually just "MDF" for short. But to answer your question, can anyone honestly imagine the sensation of flying in an airplane until they actually do it? No. Like any experience, it must be approached with an open mind, tried, and reflected upon. UN: How do you cook a person? Sallinger: Now, see, you're doing it again. Language, my good man. Semantics! It really is everything. UN: Sorry, I'll rephrase. How do you cook bipedal livestock? Sallinger: Well how do you like it? Raw like sushi, slow cooked and tender, or char-broiled? Hamburger or filet mignon? It can be haute cuisine or greasy spoon. It's up to individual tastes, really. UN: Intriguing. Sallinger: Got plans for dinner? UN: Thanks, but I'm not very hungry. Sallinger: You're quite a dish — did you know that? Pardon my forwardness, but my breath quickens and my mouth salivates at the mere sight of you. The scent of your sweaty brow is a bouquet for my nostrils to partake. Are those leather shoes? UN: I beg your pardon? Sallinger: Leather. It's wonderful. So many people wrap themselves in man-made coverings these days. It's a crime, really. Nylon, polyester, vinyl and plastic. It positively chokes the human skin. Spoils the flavour, it does... UN: I'm afraid that's all we've got time for today. Sallinger:...but feet wrapped in a tanned hide, a nice cotton shirt and trouser set, perhaps a wool jacket on top... now there's a natural way to preserve the juicy bits underneath. Sallinger: Oh, do sit down. You'll be delightful. A light olive oil, some finely chopped rosemary leaves, a few cloves of garlic, fresh milk, ground polenta, real creamery butter, a dash of raspberry jam, and let's not forget the fava beans. Perhaps a nice Chianti to make it sing. You'll be an absolute showstopper, I promise. It's a pity Idi Amin passed away. He always loved to savour a long chew on tender bits of meat like you. And the stories he would tell? I've never had better dining conversation. Now, come along then... (The sound of scraping chairs, overturned desks and toppled shelves follow.) Producer: CUT TO COMMERCIAL. Announcer: Ah! Hah-hah. Yes! Today's program was brought to you by the kind people of Se7en Farms — offering a complete line of gourmet dressings and marinades guaranteed to suit even the most discriminating tastes! Quality and family tradition you can taste, since 1884. Se7en Farms — ask for it by name.
- Cannibalism is eating a monster of your own race. Generally speaking, this is a bad idea: you will gain the aggravate monster intrinsic and lose 2-5 points of Luck. If you are an orc or Caveman, though, cannibalism is considered natural for you and you will not be penalised. If you are a dwarf, an elf or a gnome, it should be clear which monsters are your own race, but if you are a human it can be harder to tell. Anything represented by an @ sign that isn't obviously an elf is human, including werecreatures and doppelgangers. Keystone Kops (anything represented by a K) also count as human. Beware: A human character should not use blessed tins of nurse meat except in emergencies! Eating a cat or dog is also frowned upon and will give you aggravate monster unless you are an orc or Caveman. However, there is no taboo on eating horses or any other monster that was once your pet. (This is different from the rules for sacrificing where you may not sacrifice your own pet but may sacrifice a wild cat or dog.) Note that cannibalism is not affected by polymorph, i.e. a human player polymorphed into an orc will still suffer the penalties for cannibalism when eating a human corpse. However, digestion attacks are never considered cannibalism, only eating the corpse of same-race monsters.
- You can acquire Meat by slaughtering NPCs and carving them. Average human gives around 40-45 pieces of meat, that are about as nourishing as lynx meat. There does not seem to be any penalties or repercussions from extraordinary forces for these acts. Human meat can be smoked, roasted, dried or salted. If you learn your victim's name before slaughtering it, that name without capitals will be attached to the resulting meat.
- Cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating other humans. It has been attributed to many different tribes and ethnicities in the past, but the degree to which it has actually occurred and been socially sanctioned is an extremely controversial topic in anthropology, owing to the extreme taboo against its practice in most cultures. Individual cases in other countries have been seen with mentally unstable persons, criminals, and, in unconfirmed rumors, by religious zealots. The townspeople of Dudley, Arkansas were known to practice cannibalism and resulted in an outbreak of Creutzfeld-Jakob disease.
- Cannibalism is considered a crime against nature in most major Wasteland societies. Conversations with members of the Family in Fallout 3 indicate that cannibals are ostracized and often beaten by other members of society, although by implication this suggests that cannibalism alone (when not also combined with murder) is not considered a sufficient crime to warrant execution/extermination. Vance, the leader of The Family, implies that cannibals are a species mutation like ghouls or psykers; they are born with an innate craving for human flesh, as well as the ability to consume it without ill effects (as Old Ben in Freeside remarks that eating human flesh causes debilitating shakes in normal humans, which can eventually lead to death). Cannibals often form groups in order to obtain mutual social acceptance while engaging in this taboo activity. Some, like the residents of Andale in the Capital Wasteland or the underground-dwelling tribe that would eventually become the White Glove Society in the Mojave Wasteland, are descended from a long line of individuals who have practiced the killing and consumption of fellow humans. Other groups, like The Family, consist of individuals who have banded together after being shunned or exiled from their home communities for their practice of cannibalism. Normal wastelanders may unwittingly engage in cannibalism, as some vendors sell human flesh under the guise of regular meat, either because they are practicing cannibals themselves, or because they can obtain human flesh cheaply and engage in unethical business practices by selling it as food. Iguana Bob, a highly successful food vendor in The Hub, would obtain human flesh for cheap from the local morgue, and sell it at a premium price as "iguana bits." Certain groups of hunters in the Capital Wasteland hunt wastelanders for their meat, and then sell it to unsuspecting travelers. Old Ben in Freeside remarks that his father's butcher shop went out of business after a local merchant began selling "strange meat" at very low cost; after the merchant died from the debilitating shakes associated with prolonged consumption of human flesh, human remains were found buried under his house.
- Most trolls seem to practice cannibalism. Several specific troll tribes have been confirmed as cannibalistic, including the Mossflayer and Vilebranch tribes. Furthermore, all of the currently known tribes of ice trolls practice cannibalism. Sand trolls, forest trolls, and jungle trolls are also frequently cannibalistic, though not always. Even the mysterious dark trolls are believed to be cannibals for the most part. Yet there are several notable exceptions. For example, the Zandalar and Revantusk tribes do not consume troll flesh. The Darkspear tribe, too, was cannibalistic until it joined the Horde, at which point the Darkspears officially gave up cannibalism.
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