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I’d eat their dicks and buttholes first.....wait....what???? I wouldn’t do that.
It's been forever since I've seen the movie, and never read the book. That being said, was there a legitimate reason they waited so long to try and hike out? Seems to me that would have been the first option, and really strange that they waited until they were nearly starved to death, and ate thier fellow passengers before even trying to hike out.
The Donner Party for example had to wait for the winter storms to pass before they could make a pass thru the mountains, they had no choice but to survive by cannibalism. But if this soccer team never even tried to hike to safety before they resorted to cannibalism is very curious.
As I said I don't know much of the facts about the situation, so my questions are out of legitimate ignorance. I'm glad thread popped up, at least now I can learn something about this situatuon.
tbh you'd probably just reach a level of hunger where your survival instincts kick in and you eat whatever's available. When I went starving for like 14 hours once I ended up buying like 6 truck stop hotdogs
I take it there's no 2nd date.I would fuck their dead bodies to provide me warmth, and eat their flesh as i'm penetrating them.
Guys, guys, focus.
Now, would you eat a person?
Liberal EXPOSEDI’d eat their dicks and buttholes first.....wait....what???? I wouldn’t do that.
Lol dude, I was very close to posting, "I know I would!", Just like old Carey.
You say that but I'm sure you'd change your mind when Gordon Ramsey servers it up. Especially when he drizzles his special sauce over it.Nope.
I'd prefer to just starve to death. How bad could it be?
I would have hiked out like they did, but before waiting so long I was starving and had to eat my friends. They waited 70 fucking days to hike out and when they did, it took less than a week to reach civilization. The cannibalism was entirely unnecessary.
I’d eat their dicks and buttholes first.....wait....what???? I wouldn’t do that.
Thanks for the background. I’d forgotten the details of the story. Hell yeah i’d eat a human if it gave me a chance to survive.Story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_Air_Force_Flight_571#Search_and_rescue
"Survivors made several brief expeditions in the immediate vicinity of the aircraft in the first few weeks after the crash, but they found that altitude sickness, dehydration, snow blindness, malnourishment, and the extreme cold during the nights made traveling any significant distance an impossible task."
Why don't you folks read about the actual history of the accident before making incorrect statements and poor judgement. There were 4 women on the flight. All involved were devout Catholics. They were waiting to be rescued. They knew a rescue was under way, they monitor it by radio. The cannibalism was necessary to survive. It was not an easy decision to be made as a Catholic. Had I been in their place I would have done the same. Had I been dead, I would want my flesh to be used as a food source for the survivors. None of the dead women were touched. The hike out for help had very little chance of success. They were not equipped for the conditions they were in. Passengers: 40, Crew: 5, Fatalities: 29, Survivors: 16.
It's funny when people say shit like this, the hike out was successful and sheltering in place is what got so many killed. In almost all survival stories the people who survive are the ones who take an active role in survival.Story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_Air_Force_Flight_571#Search_and_rescue
"Survivors made several brief expeditions in the immediate vicinity of the aircraft in the first few weeks after the crash, but they found that altitude sickness, dehydration, snow blindness, malnourishment, and the extreme cold during the nights made traveling any significant distance an impossible task."
Why don't you folks read about the actual history of the accident before making incorrect statements and poor judgement. There were 4 women on the flight. All involved were devout Catholics. They were waiting to be rescued. They knew a rescue was under way, they monitor it by radio. The cannibalism was necessary to survive. It was not an easy decision to be made as a Catholic. Had I been in their place I would have done the same. Had I been dead, I would want my flesh to be used as a food source for the survivors. None of the dead women were touched. The hike out for help had very little chance of success. They were not equipped for the conditions they were in. Passengers: 40, Crew: 5, Fatalities: 29, Survivors: 16.
Standard advice by rescuers who only look at the situation from their own perspective and not from what gives the best statistical advantage.Standard advice is to stay with the wreckage because it's easier to see from the air, that you're more likely to get rescued that way. That may have factored in.
Yes.Guys, guys, focus.
Now, would you eat a person?