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(Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 11 2023, @07:53PM
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by Anonymous Coward
on Wednesday October 11 2023, @07:53PM (#1328413)
The article is not advocating cannibalism - it is confirming that it took place in a specific group of people 15,000 years ago
And what "group of people" was that? Yes, Englishmen. Fee, fie, foo, fum. And, where? In Gough's Cave, near Cheddar Gorge, I will never be able to eat the cheese again.
For example, William and his colleagues are now trying to can figure out whether these cannibalized humans were related to one another, or whether they were eating people from outside their immediate groups.
(Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 11 2023, @07:53PM (2 children)
And what "group of people" was that? Yes, Englishmen. Fee, fie, foo, fum. And, where? In Gough's Cave, near Cheddar Gorge, I will never be able to eat the cheese again.
Sun never sets, etc., etc.
(Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 12 2023, @08:20AM (1 child)
StoneHenge Cannibal English types! Of course we all knew it, or at least imagined it. WickerMan? Amy Winehouse. Jan Rinok, cannibal extraordinaire!
(Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 20 2023, @08:32PM
Stonehinge! Cannibalism that goes all the way to 11!