Feminists were criticizing him about the underlying mesogeny in his art work. So i decided to set the record straight and eat a slice of human testicle. And you wouldn't believe what happened after that. He had to do it again. To me, it's never been about gender. It's always been about species. The store bob protein tasted a lot different than the a pickled testicle.
In our final episode on monsters, we investigate why people who eat people are the funkiest people in the afterlife. We talk to a man who has actually eaten parts of other people, many times, about why he thinks consuming human flesh should be normalized. We then consider the age-old question of how God is supposed to resurrect a cannibal and all of his victims when most of the flesh of the victims would also be a part of the cannibal. Some of the best minds in Western philosophy and Christian theology thought about this question, including Leibniz, Aquinas, and Augustine. Co-hosted by Christina van Dyke, featuring artist and cannibal Rick Gibson and philosopher Dean Zimmerman.
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