Cannibal tabletop figure
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The text discusses various instances of cannibalism throughout history and around the world. It begins by describing the taste of "young beef" which is not actually young beef but something else entirely. The writer compares it to veal and notes that it was mild and good meat with no other sharply defined or highly characteristic taste. The text then moves on to describe several instances of cannibalism, including: * The Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash in 1972, where the survivors resorted to eating the deceased during their 72 days in the mountains. * Rick Gibson's public eating of human flesh in London in 1988 and 1989. * Jeffrey Dahmer's arrest in 1992 for killing and intending to eat his victims. * Armin Meiwes' conviction and sentencing to life in prison for killing and eating a willing victim in 2001. The text also mentions several other instances of cannibalism, including the Asmat people, Alexander Pearce, and Idi Amin. It also discusses various cultural references to cannibalism, such as the practice of shipwrecked survivors drawing lots to see who would be killed and eaten so that the others might survive. Overall, the text provides a comprehensive look at the history and cultural significance of cannibalism.
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