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    Have a lovely cannibalistic thanksgiving

    Everybody's favorite police officer (now under indictment and awaiting trial for plotting an abduction and illegally accessing an official police database to locate potential victims) had some big plans for Thanksgiving Dinner...

    I'm looking forward to the celebrity cookbook he will probably write, and a new program on the food channel.


    Cannibal cop's Thanksgiving plans.

    (the lawyer forgot to mention - "and make plans to eat people" in his apologia comparing Mr. Cop to Star Trek geeks)
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    Re: Have a lovely cannibalistic thanksgiving

    Does meat taste any different if it's been slow-roasted alive v. dead?

    I once dated a guy who was obsessed with tabletop roleplaying and larping, and none of that big group of people ever mentioned cannibalism...

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      #3
      Re: Have a lovely cannibalistic thanksgiving

      Originally posted by B. de Corbin View Post
      Cannibal cop's Thanksgiving plans.



      (the lawyer forgot to mention - "and make plans to eat people" in his apologia comparing Mr. Cop to Star Trek geeks)
      As someone who has in the past been dressed up and gone to said conventions, I can say the the subject of cooking people and eating them just did'nt come up that often, at all, ever...
      Maybe it is a sub-er sub culture?
      Really sub? but not that kind of sub...
      wait whatare we talking about again? A man used police resources illegally? He actively planned to abduct and kill people? WTF does this have to do with nerdy geeks?
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        Re: Have a lovely cannibalistic thanksgiving

        The subculture being referred to is probably 'vore' (vorarephilia), which is where someone derives sexual satisfaction from fantasies of being eaten or of eating someone else, or seeing someone else being eaten. Like most other sexual paraphilias/fetishes, there is some variation as to what turns who on. Being a vampire's or zombie's victim could fall under vorarephilia - but so could imagining oneself as Godzilla or a werewolf and eating people. On a lot of sites about crazy foreign restaurants, I see pictures of cakes & sushi rolls made to look like women, which is catering to the vore (or cannibal) crowd. I don't know if Japan really has that many vorarephiliacs or if those are commissioned one-off type menu items. The internet can skew things like that.

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        There's also something thrown in with vorarephilia called an 'unbirthing' fantasy, but I already know too much about sexual fetishes from the internet, and there are some things even I don't want more information about.
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          Re: Have a lovely cannibalistic thanksgiving

          Originally posted by perzephone View Post
          The subculture being referred to is probably 'vore' (vorarephilia), which is where someone derives sexual satisfaction from fantasies of being eaten or of eating someone else, or seeing someone else being eaten. Like most other sexual paraphilias/fetishes, there is some variation as to what turns who on. Being a vampire's or zombie's victim could fall under vorarephilia - but so could imagining oneself as Godzilla or a werewolf and eating people. On a lot of sites about crazy foreign restaurants, I see pictures of cakes & sushi rolls made to look like women, which is catering to the vore (or cannibal) crowd. I don't know if Japan really has that many vorarephiliacs or if those are commissioned one-off type menu items. The internet can skew things like that.
          the quote from the lawyer compared abusing his police authority by gathering names from a police database, to get his victims, to"star-trek geeks and science fiction guys dressing up and going to conventions" thats the lawyer trying to say some crap, not the internet...
          http://catcrowsnow.blogspot.com/

          But they were doughnuts of darkness. Evil damned doughnuts, tainted by the spawn of darkness.... Which could obviously only be redeemed by passing through the fiery inferno of my digestive tract.
          ~Jim Butcher

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            Re: Have a lovely cannibalistic thanksgiving

            Originally posted by Maria de Luna View Post
            the quote from the lawyer compared abusing his police authority by gathering names from a police database, to get his victims, to"star-trek geeks and science fiction guys dressing up and going to conventions" thats the lawyer trying to say some crap, not the internet...
            I don't think he was comparing the illegal collection & storage of data w/the Trekkies, I think he was comparing the subject matter of the Valle's writing to that.

            There's no defense out there from the fact that this guy was all up in people's information. After perusing this guy's OKCupid profile, I'm kind of thinking he may have been too stupid to actually move from the fantasy to full execution. What kind of idiot posts a photo of themselves IN UNIFORM on an internet dating site?!
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              Re: Have a lovely cannibalistic thanksgiving

              You're probably better of not knowing the answer to that question. I'm relatively sure I'm better off not knowing the answer to that question.
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