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by joantune
2473 days ago
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Those are quite complex and evolved processes to learn in the first place to start with. It must be something more than trial and error, right? Am I the only one thinking that if a plant killed me, or slowly made my legs paralyzed, more likely one would abandon that process rather than say: let's try to roast it and/or leave it outside for a couple of days. Unless they were desperate and had no other food source. The case with the cake is even more mesmerizing, it slowly blocked overtime their ability to process B1. How could people tell that it was from that food?? And how do they go, yeah, we just forgot to do X |
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A woman doctor wrote to a friend in June 1933 that she had not yet become a cannibal, but was "not sure that I shall not be one by the time my letter reaches you." The good people died first. Those who refused to steal or to prostitute themselves died. Those who gave food to others died. Those who refused to eat corpses died. Those who refused to kill their fellow man died. Parents who resisted cannibalism died before their children did.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor
With that kind of reality all sorts of experimenting will be happening.