I don't even know who this person is and what he is referencing but I still gave a hearty laugh. Just the mere thought that something is already related to the topic on hand as if this person has.
I don't even know who this person is and what he is referencing but I still gave a hearty laugh. Just the mere thought that something is already related to the topic on hand as if this person has.
It's always weird to me we all kind of ignored she gave birth (or technically they popped out of the hole Perseus made after he beheaded her) to Pegasus and Chrysaor (Pegasus's twin brother who is either just a regular guy or a flying pig).I was curious about this as I didn't know about that before, so I decided to do some Googling and found this, and now you have to see it too:
well if they didn't die in front of me, and were succulently prepared and served with appetizing garnish...I assume any monster people or any non human humans that like talk like that be fucked up, like would you eat a kryptonian or a sayian if they died in front of you?
No then you should no eat a Harpy or Lamia if they were a real alien thing
For the people saying eat the horse part - you do realize that's eating literal horse ass. Along with horse dick, balls, and hooves.
I don't understand this.
Do you only eat the hooves, dick and balls of the animal protein you ingest?
Im just gently pointing out the horse part of a centaur is the bottom half of the centaur. Where the ass, dick and balls are….and ofcourse hooves!
Thanks for the knowledge; I had no idea. Do you think they might have done that as a visual metaphor for athletic or sexual prowess?This.
Also just to point out that that horse with the top half of a human on top of their chest was only one of the depictions of centaurs in ancient Greek art.
The other common depiction which isn't seen in much common fiction is a full human with a horse's rear end coming out of their anus; even Medusa was depicted like this (why does modern fiction ignore any horse aspect of her?)
The most common theory for Centaurs is that they were the result of non-riding cultures misunderstanding what they were seeing when they saw mounted horsemen for the first time or possibly an ancient horse cult of humans.Thanks for the knowledge; I had no idea. Do you think they might have done that as a visual metaphor for athletic or sexual prowess?
The funny thing is all homo species were humans so you would have been able to eat a human without it technically being cannibalism.After finally managing to sleep, I had a dream about a horse eating a centaur... now my mind is plagued by questions like: Is a horse eating a centaur more or less cannibalistic than a human eating a centaur? Would a horse even eat a centaur given they're herbivores? What if centaurs taste like grass?
My conclusion from this post is that the human part of the centaur is 50% human in DNA, therefore eating a centaur is indeed half cannibalism. We share 90% of our DNA with cats too so eating cats is 90% cannibalism. /s
My actual conclusion would be that eating centaurs probably isn't cannibalism since they aren't the same species, and we'll never know how morally frown upon it may or may not be since centaurs don't exist and we don't know how sapient they'd be in reality, or if humans would just find them so delicious that we'd come up with some excuses to keep eating them anyway.
A human definitely ate a Neanderthal at some point in history. That's probably about as cannibalistic as a human can get without actually being a full on human eating cannibal, even more so than eating monkeys or chimps. I wonder how Neanderthals tasted.
Oh that does make sense. I believe I read that horses were fairly rare at that time in Greece so it must have been a sight to behold. I also didn't know that about the earlier depictions of Satyrs. I should read more books.The most common theory for Centaurs is that they were the result of non-riding cultures misunderstanding what they were seeing when they saw mounted horsemen for the first time or possibly an ancient horse cult of humans.
Very late reply, but here's fanart that encapsulates the characterI've never watched/read Dungeon Meshi, so wasn't aware of who this character even was before this thread.
Based on what little info I've gathered of his character here though, he seems like my kinda guy. I choose to take the comparisons to him as compliments.
Very late reply, but here's fanart that encapsulates the character
View: https://x.com/BoioiBozo/status/1758508503638167936