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[–] VieBleu 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

When you discover cannibalism being purveyed in your kitchen, it's hard to get your heart back for cooking so to speak.

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[–] SheSaidDestroy [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I'm not going to assume that it was cannibalism and not going to speak of it as though it is fact. It is a possibility, but we want to avoid speaking like it as though it is fact. This is how the MSM can grab something and be like, "There is a conspiracy theory that CPP puts human parts in their food," despite no evidence, which is then used to make all of us sound crazy/retarded. Let us please try to just focus on what is clearly suspicious and show that we are open to reasonable explanations if they exist.

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[–] VieBleu 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

No assumption required by you. I rephrased my statement, it is a general theorizing type of statement.

I agree it is best to call our ideas about things theorizing, what ifs?, may be's, possibles and allegedly so, as we continue to dig and look at what we find. I do think it is okay to theorize in this manner, as do scientists looking at phenomenon and creating experiements to uncover facts, or police when operating on "hunches".