Not usually, but in this magical setting I can believe cannibalism is slightly more common and you don't know how many humans the meat ate before you.
Well, no, that's not how that works. You catch a prion disease from eating someone that has a prion disease. The disease is extremely rare. And fatal. If you have a prion disease, you have, at best, a few years to live. Even the mad cow disease epidemic in Europe a few decades ago only reported a handful of cases of humans contracting the disease.
The likelihood of actually eating someone that has it are astronomically low. Hell, the gang is probably more likely to contract something from eating monster meat.
Huh, guess the really ate the image of the Sun rather than a actual Sun. Because the Sun would taste like sour.* *Source: "what if? 2", page 301 to 303
Ah yes, the "casting the first stone" thing. An excuse when an influencer has been found out doing something terrible, even filmed and posted by themselves, yet they try to wash away the blame putting imaginary worse acts on everyone else. A classical in the book after "you are violenting me and wishing me painful deaths, your acts compare worse than what I've done".
Ah yes, the "casting the first stone" thing. An excuse when an influencer has been found out doing something terrible, even filmed and posted by themselves, yet they try to wash away the blame putting imaginary worse acts on everyone else. A classical in the book after "you are violenting me and wishing me painful deaths, your acts compare worse than what I've done".
What are you resentful about? btw thats called hypocrisy, also as "avoiding blame" or immaturity. It is known that most people do it.
Maybe most people do, but there is an almost total earth population that don't record their crimes, post them themselves online, pretend they never happened even when they are right there AND cite The Bible when they don't even follow a religion. There is hypocrisy and then the hypocrisy (with capital letters) mixed with a lack of common sense.
Maybe most people do, but there is an almost total earth population that don't record their crimes, post them themselves online, pretend they never happened even when they are right there AND cite The Bible when they don't even follow a religion. There is hypocrisy and then the hypocrisy (with capital letters) mixed with a lack of common sense.
Okay, which e-girl rejected you? I have never heard of an influencer citing the Bible as a defense for their actions. Why didn't you just all caps the second hypocrisy? Are you okay? Mentally, I mean. Do you just not know how to get by each day without creating villains in your head to rant about completely unprompted on an anime image board?
Okay, which e-girl rejected you? I have never heard of an influencer citing the Bible as a defense for their actions. Why didn't you just all caps the second hypocrisy? Are you okay? Mentally, I mean. Do you just not know how to get by each day without creating villains in your head to rant about completely unprompted on an anime image board?
Man I'm still surprised that guy continues to spark meaningless arguements without doing anything great here, aside for inciting arguements time to time.
Leaving it as "check translation" because I'm not 100% sure about the 呑めん + めんばー portmanteau. I checked some webpages that talk about this commemorative day, but it seems all of them just use the sentence without explaining it further.
Is there a name for that gator/fox creature riding piggyback on the Sukonbu at bottom center? It also shows up as a hairclip in post #8407294, so it's not just a one-off.