How to Eat a Human Being
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Music:
A Way of Life - Christoffer Moe Ditlevesen
Autonomy - Jakob Ahlbom
Desert after Storm - Johan Glossner
Flowers in the Mirror - Sayuri Hayashi Egnell
Holocene - Harbours and Oceans
Bach Cello Suite No. 2 iin D Minor, MWV 1008 II. Allemande - Laura Metcalf
Notice - Arden Forest
Rainfall Come - William Claeson
Sea Arc Eight - Franz Gordon
Sleep Well, Sleep Tight - Gabriel Lucas
Tea at Marlowe - Franz Gordon
The Crossing of Time - Gavin Luke
Wenn Wir in Höchsten Noten Sein - Traditional
Whenever You Leave - Anna Landstrom
Sources:
“A History of Cannibalism”, Nathan Constantine
“Unspeakable Rites: Cultural Reticence and the Cannibal Question, Claude Rawson
“Review: The Man Eating Myth,” by Ivan Brady
“Criminal Cannibalism: An Examination of Patterns and Styles,” Victor G. Petreca, Gary Brucato, Ann W. Burgess, Elisa Dixon
“Assessing the Calorific Significance of Episodes of Human Cannibalism in the Palaeolithic,” James Cole
“Eating Human Beings,” Mikel Burley
“Carib “Cannibalism”: A Study in Anthropological Stereotyping”, Richard B Moore
“The Most Influential Text on Cannibalism: An Analysis of William Arens’s The Man-Eating Myth,” Tim Seiter
“Neanderthal Cannibalism at Moula-Guercy, Aredeche, France,” A Defleur, et al
“Placentophagia in humans and nonhuman mammals: causes and consequences,” Mark B Kristal, et al
“Consumption of Maternal Placenta in Humans and Nonhuman Mammals: Beneficial and Adverse Effects,” Daniel Mota-Rojas et al
“A Literature Review on the Practice of Placentophagia,” Rachel Joseph et al
around.uoregon...
“Cannibalism,” S.H. Posinsky
“Thinking about Cannibalism,” Shirley Lindenbaum
www.britannica...
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Thanks daddy🤑
That was a really great video. I appreciate you making it. :)
@@griffinv8382 yeah right? I came expecting yootoob true crime crap,only then I found a thoughtful study on anthropology, Very enjoyable!
Thank you Horse Daddy!
@garethjones6342 yeah this was a genuinely well put together documentary. Tons of sources, examples, and different schools of thought to create this project. Praises all around to Horse daddy lol
@@m0ldy_peaches Balarke fan fr
Watching it with my web cam untaped and shaking my head the whole time
LOL
😂😂😂😂 omg that's so funny 😂
Fuckin hilarious 😂😂😂
Underated comment 😂😂😂
😭😭😭
me practicing autocannibalism when i eat dead skin off my lips
Yummy
I got cut by paper, I am now a cannibal
The delicious delicacy that is sunburn peel. Goldmember is secretly a movie about auto-cannibalism.
Eeew...you EAT it? You better come up with a religious ceremony for it, or plp might think you're weird.
Idk why better it actually kinda good😂
Horses: I’m so hungry..
Humans: How hungry?
lmfaooo😂
He's HUNGry like a horse
i love this ❤
This is actually brilliant
underrated comment
Clicked for the title, stayed for the explanation left without knowing how to eat a person
Here for the title, left with something else
Hunger ? @@Kursalot
@@sokol7215A fear of prions disease
Clever, but you can't fool the FBI
OPEN UP!!
Same:3
I love how TH-cam decided to recommend this
And it’s not taken down
It's vegan friendly
@jakethegreatest473 lol
For read dude
Same
This is the craziest TH-cam recommendation I’ve ever had
You must not be on TH-cam that much, are you.
Lucky-
When users not even search for these kind of videos voluntarily ,TH-cam suggestion gotta be associated with FBI, Interpol and IRS
Fr same
Sames
@@khanhphi710 I started seeing content like this after coming back from my seventh ban. It's like they think I'm some kind of psychopath because I won't stay banned lol
Having a „Hello Fresh“ Ad before the video started was something else entirely! 😂
More like Hello Flesh
@samneibauer4241 this is way funnier than it needs to be
Yt algorithm stays on topic.
The gods like to play cruel jokes on us and it seems you got one😂
@@samneibauer4241quoted
How tf did biblically accurate angels lead me to cannibalism
Because eating human flesh a biblically sinful? Dude, idfk
"Mexico's Most Disturbing Cult" led me to this 😭
@yummy_dude ironically, the crusaders performed cannibalistic acts in their colonial sieges...so. welp.
@@autonomousfortune753
an anime girl with no legs arms no teeth and eyes led me to this
IDFK THAT ONE HANNIBAL EPISODE?😭
Dear Mr./Ms. FBI Agent,
I would like to inform you that my viewing of this media is merely for entertainment and educational purposes. I am not a cannibal, and I am in no way attempting to dispose of a human corpse through bodily consumption.
Regards,
Magicaid
I second this
*retweet*
amen
Amen brother
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I reckon i third this.
Imagine if you randomly get associated with a missing person and they see this on your history
Nah your fucked at that point 😭🙏
Damn....I'm screwed
If that happens, I’m cooked
@@planwea5472 you bet....hey get back on the flames
stoppp now i'm watching this stressed out 😭🙈
I’m greatly relieved to find that not a single one of us searched for this video and instead had the algorithm shove it down our throats until watching it.
Yeah this kind of creeped me out
I have no clue how this came onto my algorithm 😭
Well um...
Fr wtf TH-cam
NOTLIKETHIS
TH-cam : you can't say fuck
Also TH-cam : *Intense cannibalism footage*
😂😂😂😂😂😂
You said it 😂😂
@@offmefaceken4547?
Was there any footage of cannibalism?
This video contains no footage of cannibalism. That's just a sensationalist comment
crazy how 1.5 million people have seen this and i also clicked without having a second thought
Lmao So true. I even watched the whole vid............We r successfully on the FBI watchlist.
@@Romy-kj9mqthere’s not that many people on the watchlist
Guy : you are a snack 😉
Me : *sweats nervously*
Lol
Pause
You're a snack😉😘
And
You're a snack😈😈😈
calorie rich snack
Jeffery Dahmer: Yummy
Imagine having a headache then getting ground up skull as a remedy
We Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not We Cannibal, We Didn't Stop To Think If We Shouldibal.
"are you a cannibal or a cannotnibal?"
@@andypaulsibakoff9816 oh I can nibble!
I identify myself as a Cannonball.
I hungrily identify as an opportunist.
WHENEVER YOU TELL ME IM PRETTY
*THATS WHEN THE HUNGER REALLY HITS ME!!!* 😝😝😝😝
Southamerican historian here. Cannibalism is actually a very important topic when understanding the history of colonialism in America. The word, as you pointed out, relates to the Carib tribes, from which the name Caribbean comes from, but there's more about it. In Colombus diaries, there's a common situation: spanish sailors try to communicate with local caribbean tribes. Without any linguistical bridge (as would have been in the old world, there's always someone talking a dialect, a language from the same family) the only means of convey meaning was gesture and intuition. Miscommunication was common. The 4th of november of 1492, Columbus notes such an encounter where they talk about the sorrounding land and the captain thinks that there could be some people with the faces of dogs nearby, enemies of the arawaks indians Columbus was trying to communicate. He heard that the name of these dog-faced people was Canibal (Cannibal in spanish). By coincidence, or some weird mind trick when listening to an alien language, Columbus chose a very interesting word, with mythical roots even. There are other dog-faced people in the european myths, the cynocephalus, mentioned in several christian writings of the late middle ages and even some muslim texts. Humans with dog or jackal faces, like the Egyptian god Anubis. One of many tales of lost tribes and wild people that travelers share with their peers. In greek, the word for cynocephalus is related with the word we use today to designate all biological dogs: canids. In spanish dog is perro, but an older word for dog is can. The sharp teeths we all have on our jaws, are called canines, for the same reason. So, the world Canibal or Cannibal, doesn't come from greek, but from the greek induced imagination of one Genoese sailor, who misheard a sound in a language he didn't knew and thought of some strange tribe of dog-faced humans who eat people. From that point on, Cannibals started populating America.
The Spanish conquest was a fairly regulated affair. As regualted as can be trying to control dangerous adventurers thousands of mile from a court in Madrid. But nonetheless, the Crown had some conditions regarding how and who was to be conquered, specially after the Laws of Burgos, in 1512. In those, and several other legal documents of the time, there was a key disctintion between the Good Indiands and the Bad Indianods. The first were calm and peaceful, the others, called Indios Bravos (mad, angry or even brave), were fair game for conquest. If an indigenous tribe classified as Indios Bravos, you could do anything to them: conquest, rape, slavery. One way to know if you were dealing with one or the other type of indians was asking the question: are they cannibals? If the answers is yes, then go forth, and conquer away, as violently as your heart desire. Do you see the loophole yet? Since cannibalism was a sure way to identify, accusations of cannibalism started to appear in America. Suddently every tribe was practicing cannibalism and so, conquistadors were in the right to pillage and exterminate them. Cannibals took over America, as you mentioned at the end of the video.
Last one. In the 1920s there was a group of poets, writers and artists in brazil who studied the cannibal phenomen in America and concluded that Cannibalism had more to do with how Europeans saw the inhabitants of South America, not how we were inherently violent people. They saw also how Europeans exterminated local cultures and imposed their own morals and religions, cutting our cultural roots with the original inhabitants of our lands, those they called cannibals for centuries. They also saw how europeans looked down on americans (from all the continent) because even if you spoke their language perfeclty, or knew their art by heart, or could recite their literature better than them, they would still look down on you, undeserving of their european culture, the same they imposed on us for centuries. The group of artists, led by Oswaldo de Andrade, then made an artistic manifest: el Manifeisto Antropófago (the scientific word for human cannibalism, from antropos- man and fagos - to eat). In there, Oswaldo stated that since us southamericans are undeserving of the culture of the world, then we would eat it, consume it whole, devour it with violence, and usher and new age were there's no need to look up to the european achievements in culture and science, because they are not up, they are inside you, in your guts, digesting. Tupí or not Tupí, that is the question.
Cool video.
Those Cynocephaly stories are wildly intriguing and I keep coming across that.
"but an older word for dog is can": Interesting! Did not know this and always wondered why there is such a discrepancy to italian here. The italian word for dog is 'cane'.
Many thanks for your highly interesting post!
One needs only look at south america today to see that you were undeserving of western culture... And to confirm your violent nature.
Any order in the region at all can be solely credited to white admixture. A cope will forever remain a cope.
Cool comment🙂
Interesting read, thank you for sharing
TUPI OR NOT TUPI, very interesting info thank you
The topic: 💀🔪🩸
The music:🎹🌼😌
Your pfp 💀
@@daizdamien1409Your pfp: 💿🤏👨🚀
this video is a really good example of making anthropology more accessible! it was easy to follow, the sources are listed, and it felt very much like a refresher on my anthro courses
My dude is testing the youtube TOS one video at a time and I'm here for it
He isn't promoting anything good, so he will probably be fine.
No way this one was monetized lol
Them Aztec really tried keeping the sun going like they were dark souls characters trying to link the flame.
for real why didnt i know aztecs were really just playing darksouls irl. the lore is crazy similar
Try finger but hole
@@knox6382 What if, bear with me. . .Darksouls based some of its lore based on the Aztecs. . .just what if?
@@xjk8977 frankly, 50/50 that myazaki had the intention or not
@@xjk8977 Do not forget Mildred, the NPC that invades you, so they can kill and eat you, unlike all the the other NPCs that invade you for your souls and humanity. This goes on for all other games, if I'm not mistaken, with Anastasia the Tarnished eater existing on Elden Ring as well. Makes you think.
"Remember, its only cannibalism if we're equals."-Hannibal Lecter
I was looking out for hannibal lecter comment and wondering why no one mentioned him ...
my regards to the chef *licks fingers*
fun fact, biologically there is no race. we are 99% all the same :)
@@nonkl8819 I'm pretty sure they meant like equals as in societal status, psychological knowing, and or superior brain activity
@@nonkl8819this is just factually wrong
My mom was an English Teacher for middle schoolers. They always had a historical unit on the Donner Party. She would bring in beef jerky yearly during the lesson, and her students would think they were just getting treats for some reason. As they read through what happened to the Donner party her students would slowly stop eating one by one. Definitely a way to remember what happened!
That one kid who keeps eating and asks for more.
@@smallandstressed2364 there was indeed always at least one!
@@MrD-ul2xkI was the one 😎
I love beef jerky
Lol i would have been the kid who is like "you know this is just beef right?"
the fact that this video isn't age restricted is wild
All jokes aside this video is very informative and honestly a good insight into human psychology and anthropology.
I'm coming for you
Agreed, i was watching this video with my mouth open
let bro cook
Bro be cooking us if you let him
let bro cook bro
Lets cook bro
Cook bro let’s
No don’t let bro cook
Horses didn't just cook with this one, he prepared a feast
Emo Asuka?
Looks like someone from Evangelion
@@Gabriel_Ultrakillbecause it is
@@mentalasylumescapee 🫢
A feast of human flesh
this is the first long video i'm watching entirely in english without subtitles! :)))
that’s amazing 😁
What an introduction :P
congrats!!
Nice job! Keep it up! ❤
Nice
I really liked this video! I was expecting something completely different (maybe because of the title and thumbnail) but I'm very positively surprised about how good this video is. The structure and the overall very well layed-out facts and recountings are refreshing to see.
It actually kind of made me fall in love with anthropology a bit, being interested in cultures and their life cycle etc.
As another comenter on here wrote:
"this video is a really good example of making anthropology more accessible! it was easy to follow, the sources are listed, and it felt very much like a refresher on my anthro courses"
I couldn't have said it better :)
Shaking my head and sighing in disapproval the entire video so they know I ain’t bout that life
Lmao frfr
“Babe, Horses just dropped! Cancel dinner plans!”
More like the dinner plans just got more interesting
@@ts_amin "babe looks like we're having each other for dinner"
that's exactly how it is lmao
@@gohan8832 Make sure you hold a lottery to decide who's the lucky winner!
This kind of comments is becoming cringe!!
we getting demonetized with this one 🔥🔥💯💯
already done brother B^) youtube is on the ball today
-michael
😆😆😆
@@HorsesOnYT jesus christ, already? Can't wait to get my own money so i can subscribe to your patreon!
See you there in a couple months❤
@@HorsesOnYT The devil himself replied.
@HorsesOnYT good thing the video is sponsored.
people say that the more stress the animal experiences the worse it's meat will taste so imagine how horrible human meat is (if that's true of course)
That's some sweet meat right there. Tender vittles.
They say the opposite in some dishes so who knows
Lol the Chinese believe the exact opposite
Eat the rich...
@@outrun7455lol yeah
How the youtube algorithm can go from Elden Ring vods to forbidden snacks will forever confuse me.
I clicked this outta curiosity and dude hit me with *Visual Examples* .I dont even know if the meat shown in the vid is of animals
Humans are animals but you know what I mean.Just clarifying, just incase,,,
That shit literally jumpscared me
😞I don't know how to delete those images from my mind , Can someone help ?
@@tejukamble6821it's animal meat bro, why do you want their images deleted?
@@vivaldish7415 because my first time watching that close up meat with blood , it feel kind of scary . (Im not used to it)
Outside of all the FBI jokes this is just such a well put-together and well researched video. It's so incredibly informative and objective, I'm stunned at the amount of information you were able to convey so simply and so clearly. Thank you, Horses, I'm excited to see what you put out in the future :)
Instructions unclear I didn’t learned how to eat a human after 35:35 minutes of video, but I learned about humans instead
We sure know so much about humanity yet so little at the same time
I got tricked too.
Big click bait 😮💨
I got tricked too.
Big click bait 😮💨
I’m glad you dropped this right around lunch time
I'm enjoying a delicious, large beef gyudon bowl while watching this. Extra ginger.
I enjoyed a nice bowl of partially overcooked spaghetti, with undercooked garlic bread, the sauce has pork sausage in it.
*Hopefully not long-pork.*
It feels impossible to find such a well thought out and sensitively discussed video essay / TH-cam documentary. I watched this a few hours after it came out solely because I thought it would be taken down before I had actually watched. Pleasantly surprised once the video started and it was an actual informative piece and not something based in shock value. coming back to it just to say it is nearly impossible to find content like yours on this platform.
I am grateful that you can make videos about content like this and not traverse into the pop-psych or sensationalist angles of it. I have a lot of respect for you for your comment about hating true crime.
Agreed. I like true crime, but something about it always seemed.... off. This made a lot of sense to me.
@@vanessamichaels9512there are ethical ways of covering true crime, the goal of it should be to spread awareness and remember the victims, I suggest you always try to pick carefully when you consume true crime media and watch/read things that honour victims, feature the involved people and offer an empathetic look into their story
@@vanessamichaels9512yeah i tend to enjoy the content where they analyze interrogations, moreso than i do just shocking, sensationalized content that would probably feed the ego of the criminals spoken about
Wow, video essays are so entertaining. I love learning more
Crazy that someone would try to gaslight the world into thinking cannibalism never happened.
fr. It's important to know history and the "why" of things so we can understand
Honestly, his heart was in the right place. Coming off the tail end of colonialism, and scientific racism (using head bumps to "prove" certain races were inferior).
His book sounds like bad science, but arguing that Europeans dehumanized tribal people as 'bloodthirsty savages' to justify abusing them.
B+ for effort, D- for accuracy
On a funny note, when spaniards made contact with the karankawa tribe in the 16th century, they expressed their outrage at the tribe’s practice of ritualistic cannibalism (a fate reserved only for ancient enemies slain in battle to prevent them from having a happy afterlife).
Imagine the karankawa’s shock and horror when the spaniards proceeded to eat each other while stranded on a beach after refusing the “savages” offer of food and shelter after they were left stranded there.
Never happened.
@@itzakehrenberg3449absolutely did, theres proof. And europeans have always committed the act of cannibalism, they just pretend they dont for whatever reason. Even though their religion revolves around eating the flesh of their jewish zombie man-god
lol europe is best at irony
@@itzakehrenberg3449 get your ouija board and ask cabeza de vaca man idk, im tryna share autistic rambling i learned from youtube videos
@@BenzoylGains Source? I made it the fuck f4ck up
This is gonna really screw up my recommendation feed, but couldn't resist
I was expecting this video to be mostly based on shock value (frankly, the title and thumbnail do give that impression), but I was actually positively surprised that this was a very nuanced discussion of a rather interesting topic.
I was even eating a snack during the whole video, as the sociological tone and nature really were fascinating rather than disgusting.
I love how everyone that’s watching this leaves a comment so they don’t look like absolute psychopaths 😂😂 IT POPPED UP ON RECOMMENDATIONS I SWEAR !
I tried avoiding this vid for soooo long, but it kept popping up on my feed. I finally gave in and honestly good video not what I was expecting but genuinely I'm very happy it wasn't lmao
Bro this video just came out 💀
@@user-eu1jj5rc8x i kept avoiding it for 10 days
Why are you lying💀
horsie upload, crashed my nine-axel turnpike double semi truck carrying tungsten cubes into a highway support so i can watch this video safely.
Does the fuel tank contain hydrogen, which invisible jet-flame now scorches dry woodlands or a residential accommodation perchance?
Bruh 😂😂
Holy shit
Quit kissing ass for likes
How do you eat human being? One bite at a time. - Motivational Cannibal
Who else thought he would talk about the Wendigo, especially in the segment on survival cannibalism? Honestly now I'm hoping for him to do an entire video on native American culture and stories, not only does it seem like something Horses would do because he seems to enjoy showing generally unrepresented perspectives but it also just matches his vibe I think as a lot of his videos have to do with history or anthropology (such as this one) and he seems to enjoy the setting of North America, particularly forests, where many indigenous tribes live and where many stories (such as the wendigo) revolve around.
I usually avoid video essays about stories like the wendigo because of just how bastardised it tends to be, but honestly I'd really love to see that too
Ravenous is a delightful movie that centers around that.
There is interesting case of wendigo psychosis. Cree traper - Katist Chen/Swift Runner killed and ate his whole family
Hell yeah I've been waiting for a tutorial! Thanks man!
Cannibalism was never about eating people
-horses 2024
I fear my user name mixed with my search history will have me investigated \
Honestly, the guy who said that the dead people's souls have left their body. Made a good point theologically. At least, it resonated with me. It sucked so bad that they had to do that to survive, but at least they didn't all lose their lives. So there is a silver lining to that story imo.
we're getting put on a watchlist for this one 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Did not see the video title when pressing this video, for the future conversations
Oh good, I was looking for a tutorial
Duh people eat shit they don't taste good
One of the most famous cases of autocannibalism in a modern Western society is that guy on Reddit who ate his own amputated foot after he was hit by a car. He made tacos with it. It was reportedly pretty good.
I can’t for the life of me find it online, but I very clearly remember reading in a forensic psychology textbook at the University of Montana around 2015-ish a section on the occurrence of bizarre and unexpected behavioral phenomena committed by people who have just deliberately killed someone. One thing that a lot of murderers do is attempt to eat part of the victim, despite having no prior intention of doing so. Just a spontaneous thing. Based on interviews with convicted murderers who had done this, the most common reason given was basically, “Why not? I’ve already gone past the point of no return, and this might be my only chance to ever try it.” Just to satisfy a dark curiosity with a dead body that killers often feel possessive of, like a hunter considers the dead deer he shot to now rightfully belong to him.
Other reasons included a sudden and inexplicable bloodthirst, just a strong frenzied desire to eat it without rationale, fueled by adrenaline. Also, to further dominate, disrespect and humiliate a victim they felt passionate about. And lastly, some killers said they did it to become one with the deceased person, absorb them (and/or their “strength”), and keep part of them inside their own body. And the reasonings weren’t mutually exclusive.
On a funnier note, another thing frenzied people often do for seemingly no reason is take a dump in the victim’s toilet and not flush it. Which seems totally counterintuitive, because doing so is leaving behind a DNA sample right in the open, but it happens a lot for reasons that are more difficult to explain. Some psychologists think it’s an act of basking in a grandeur sense of ultimate power and invulnerability after “defeating” another person, sort of a final insult and gloat made while high on delusional amounts of confidence. But in some situations it may be that the killer’s mind is so distracted that they just forget to flush. The human mind is as complex as it is ridiculous.
if you ever find it leave the link here. Really interesting.
i always love when people talk about the uruguayan airforce incident, im glad you talked about it in the survival cannibalism section though, i think alot of people tend to focus and make the survivors out to be these terrible people because they had to eat their friends when in reality it was really the only option for them at the time
Your voice is so calming, the perfect narration to the topic of consuming human flesh and the different types of context to it 😂
(opens yt and reads title on feed) well well lets find out
wouldnt have imagined seeing the creator of one of my favorite webtoons here-
I was just thinking about this while making breakfest, thanks horses
Hold up
I did not search this up how did this get on my recommendation
I'm just watching this because it popped up on my recommendations
This channel doesn't get nearly enough love for how well the visuals and typography are done
1973 vibes…
first vid from this channel and i see you’re at 999k! great vid and congrats on what will soon be 1M!
The fact this was recommended to me… fbi you know I’m clean right?
All jokes aside this video essay was so perfectly made. The sensitive topic with the contrasting soft melody of the background music just scratches my brain in all the right ways. You’d click on this video thinking to hear the usual serial killer cannibalism blah blah but no, I actually did not expect to learn so much.
The title of this video was just pure gold and whoever thought of it deserves some sort of award.
Finally a video I can relate to
I cant dicide to ethier say sir this is a wendys or everyone at the morgue
@@maximilianX_zVx just put the fries in the bag
Oh boy the guidelines are gonna love this
Me choosing this video to watch while eating.
Squidward: Daring today, aren't we?
Sameeee
The transition into the sponsor shot me into orbit
TH-cam How to videos in 2024 be wild
Jean de Léry, a fench calvinist missionary sent to Rio de Janeiro documented cannibalism among the Tupinambá tribe. His account is very interesting as it involved significant participation and some level of consent from the "victim".
A captured warrior was taken to the village and was treated with utmost luxury, he gloeated of his combat prowess (as only the best warriors were fit to be eaten) and how many of their captor's warriors he'd eaten in the past. He had sex with many women of his captive's tribe, actively partook on the cerimony and was killed in a surpreise and painless manner. Then he was roasted and gourged on like a delicacy. But one of the most interesting things about it is that De Léry commented on the hipocresy of europeans on condemming cannibalism, as he observed that massacred french calvinists had their livers eaten by other christians.
I'm not qualified to comment on how accurate his accounts were, but they paint a very different picture from the savagery that is usually portraid by european colonists when discussing cannibalism.
What the hell is a fench calvinist?
@@FlaviusBrocephus use google if you dont know something... calvinists are christians, like catholics, orthodox or protestants, their belief is centered around other ideals, like protestants dont have a hell because they didn't like the thought of punishment :P
@@FlaviusBrocephus they probably mean french, as you can tell by the calvinist's name: jean de léry
@@Mello-208 I know. I was just being an ass.
@@FlaviusBrocephus oh 😭
Its been a month... i dont youtube will tske this down at any moment.
Cannibalism has always been a morbid fascination for me. This is an excellent documentary 👏
Don't say that... doesn't sound right
u missed a important community "aghori" a mystic Hindu sect that are known for their extreme practices, which include cannibalism and consuming human remains. they still exit there are also some recent interviews with them. they eat only dead ones and though they are not accepted into socitiey people still accept their existance to a certain degree.
yeah im a bit disappointed that wasn't discussed
Q: how do you make a dead baby shake?
A: two scoops ice cream, one scoop dead baby
I kept getting this video recommended and kept not clicking for fear of being placed on a watch list. Worth it, have a subscribe my guy, excellent.
WE GETTING ON A WATCHLIST WITH THIS ONE (no seriously amazingly done video)
this was brilliantly narrated, researched and so thoughtfully created.
My mom: how do you get such random information???
Me: ...my nighttime recommends
I don't have enough attention span to go through these kinds of videos till the end, but your presentation was so interesting that I was hooked. Good job!👏🏻
tiktok has cooked a whole generation
@@prod.scesque6676 I don't have TikTok.
i really appreciate this anthropological approach to cannibalism instead of the "wow isn't it fucked up" brand you get from most other channels. great vid!
We’re making it to the watchlist with this one
Dear FBI/CIA agent, this has appeared on my recommended naturally, and I have clicked on it out of curiosity. I thank you for your understanding.
this was such a well-done video essay dear god
"I'm so hungry i could eat a horse"
The horse:
underrated asf, i’m giggling at this LOL
Randomly stumbling upon Horses' channel was one of many blessings I got. Music to my ears, food for thought 😊
I just want it to be known I didn't search for this-- youtube basically forced me to watch it because it wouldnt leave my recommended page
Dear Ms/Mr fbi agent, I am watching this out of curiosity and would never hurt a human being
The title is wild
I put these kind of videos on a playlist to watch while I eat, bad day to have this video on a playlist called Dinner
Whats your favoruite youtube tutorial?
Me: its complicated
I have a very deep respect for our work and what it represents. It is honest, brutal, cruel, disgusting. I am stunned for that hard topic and how you handeld it.
legendary video pull
Goodbye Horses. A song from the movie Silence of the Lambs. The channel name and the topic reminded of this obscure song somehow.
There's a great cover by Urban Heat, highly recommend.
@@astroheathenthere's also a great cover by Crosses, which is one of the projects that Deftones vocalist Chino Moreno is a part of
Exactly what I was looking for!
"BABE WAKE UP YOU KNOW THAT GUY THAT MAKES DOCUMEN..."
"HORSES POSTED?!?!"