Pork Burn
dh | 08.07.2004 00:02
Ever wondered why the sweet smell emitted from the local crematorium resembles your pork roastOr why the geneticist scientists should want to play with transplants into our primate cousins?
" The sacrificial animal used by most Middle Eastern peoplewas the wild boar, so the Sirians chose to use it as the basis for this new animal hybrid. Hunan genetics weremixed with those of the wild boar to produce the domesticated pig. This animal was served daily to the Bluebloods as a method of maintaining,temporarily, their human form...
because the domesticated pig is a combination of human and animal genetics, eating it is a form of cannabilism" Stewart Swerdlow
And why there would be adverse reactions with grafting to our primate cousins
http://www.xenodiaries.org/
because the domesticated pig is a combination of human and animal genetics, eating it is a form of cannabilism" Stewart Swerdlow
And why there would be adverse reactions with grafting to our primate cousins
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good link dh
08.07.2004 07:07
"Twelve voices were shouting in anger, and they were all alike. No
question, now, what had happened to the faces of the pigs. The creatures
outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man
again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."
George Orwell-
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less cryptic...
08.07.2004 08:52
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It was it seems briefly reported on Indy back in 2001:-
the result doesn't seem to have been! But then it was in the Observer
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