Feed the Starving Masses Soylent Green

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  1. qwark profile image62
    qwarkposted 13 years ago

    What would be the objections to processing human flesh into a food source?

    1. Lisa HW profile image63
      Lisa HWposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I've been kind of hoping the world would become more civilized - not less.    There's something to be said for soy beans, grains, and peanuts.

      Here's a nicer start than the "soylent green" approach:

      http://news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/3602.aspx

  2. pylos26 profile image70
    pylos26posted 13 years ago

    now skipper...you do remember mad cow disease.

    1. qwark profile image62
      qwarkposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Hahahaha...yep!
      Gotta render "the people" into disease free small green pellets high in animal protein, carbohydrates and fat.
      We bury and burn a wonderful source of nutrition. Food that could feed the starving folks of all 3rd world countries.
      Forget this cannibalism. We've got to be practical as human population rises over the next 30 - 50 yrs.
      We could produce many differing tasteful flavors and colors!
      We are wasting a valuable food source...dont'cha think RJ?

  3. pylos26 profile image70
    pylos26posted 13 years ago

    yo skipper...where did you roost last winter?

  4. GeneriqueMedia profile image61
    GeneriqueMediaposted 13 years ago

    I would say "Mad Cow" would be the biggest objection.

    Outside of morality and public decency. Heck, get those two solved and the third will probably be a breeze.

  5. pylos26 profile image70
    pylos26posted 13 years ago

    But...on the other...fish eat fish.

    1. GeneriqueMedia profile image61
      GeneriqueMediaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      But they're not all one species. wink

  6. qwark profile image62
    qwarkposted 13 years ago

    Aw, precautions would be taken not to pass on undesirable problems.
    As far as public decency is concerned, what public decency? There is nothing "decent" about contemporary humanity.
    Morality? One of the most immoral groups on earth is the hypocritical catholic church. The vatican is worth billions and still refers to itself as being a "christian" entity.
    Morality is a farce. When it comes to human life, starving children and human deprivation take a 2nd position to morality.
    China has run out of burial grounds. For crap sakes render the dead into an infinite food source. UP WITH FEED THE PEOPLE, PEOPLE!

    1. GeneriqueMedia profile image61
      GeneriqueMediaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      "As far as public decency is concerned, what public decency? There is nothing "decent" about contemporary humanity."

      "Morality? One of the most immoral groups on earth is the hypocritical catholic church. "

      roflcopters. smile

      Feed the people....people!
      http://lh6.ggpht.com/_BRMr2D3unLI/TKPYTqeoB_I/AAAAAAAAAb4/bfbYRUVaP_s/s800/funny-pictures-soylent-milk.jpg

      1. qwark profile image62
        qwarkposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        I can visualize that cat in green pellet form...yummy! I like banana/strawberry flavor. :-)
        That was a great article....thanks  :-)

  7. qwark profile image62
    qwarkposted 13 years ago

    If we decided to make problem free, highly nutritious "soylent green," would ya eat it?

  8. profile image0
    ralwusposted 13 years ago

    mebbe soylent green dogs would work? those who have died of course, road kills?

 
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