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Would you eat "Test-Tube Babies"?

Just a rephrasing of earlier questions.



VotesAnswer
26Bleh. and I mean Bleh.
7I can't stomach this one.
4Of course, i'm getting bored with my bread machine.
2My brain hurts.
1Only if the FDA approves them, and the label says something else.

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mandy
posted 12-Aug-1999 7:33pm  
They do it in China...except I think they just chow down on aborted fetus' in soup. I read that at the Church of Euthanasia website.
eris
posted 12-Aug-1999 7:44pm  
I suspect that may be an exaggeration. What I did hear, and am fairly sure is true (I got it only two people away from the source) was a story about a woman in China who worked at a hospital, and would bring the placentas from childbirth home to feed to her children.
Jasmine
posted 12-Aug-1999 7:47pm  
Probably healthy children. I don't have a problem with that one.
fooyun
posted 12-Aug-1999 8:54pm  
Hell no!
they Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (4 minutes ago)
posted 12-Aug-1999 8:56pm  
mandy and Eris... I just read this article a few weeks ago and couldn't believe it, check it out:

http://www.agathonvm.com/rlv/cr/eastexpr.html

eris
posted 12-Aug-1999 9:18pm  
It seems likely that this is a hoax. I couldn't find any supporting evidence on the 'net, anyway.
Jasmine
posted 12-Aug-1999 9:42pm  
My channelling says it is not a hoax. It doesn't surprise me in the slightest: This is a land with such confections as pickled birds about to hatch, and dinner tables designed to crack open the skulls of living monkeys. A region of the planet where daughters are often sold to madames. Placentas have always been revered. And now abortions and selective pregnancies have been sanctioned and accepted as the natural socio/politico/ethics of the nation.
If you ask me there is almost no distinction between this, and the in-vitro stem-cell culturing western culture is embracing. In fact i find the premise of that site far less disturbing than what our scientists propose. I met a an american who had an organ harvested against his will. I hear Americans do drug testing on prisoners, just as the Chinese are harvesting organs of it's numerous capital punishment victims.
Look wide into the future: We control it, yet are prone to accept things we would find objectionable with more contemplation.
Jody
posted 13-Aug-1999 10:02am  
I currently eat in-shell babies (chicken eggs), though the thought of cannibalism unnerves me.
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 13-Aug-1999 1:57pm  
Not the whole baby, but certain parts might be quite tasty.
mandy
posted 13-Aug-1999 2:41pm  
The lips! mmmmmmmm
lion
posted 13-Aug-1999 4:51pm  
With BBQ sauce. Yum!
Jasmine
posted 13-Aug-1999 5:27pm  
Jody: at the feathar stage, fertilized, organic free range (my favorite), or the standard american fare?
anonymous
posted 13-Aug-1999 5:42pm  
I want my baby-back, baby-back ...
lara
posted 13-Aug-1999 6:01pm  
I would only eat test tube babies if they were deep-fried and dipped in chocolate.
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 13-Aug-1999 8:41pm  
mmmm, S&S test tube babies!
mandy
posted 13-Aug-1999 11:04pm  
Dinty Moore test tube baby stew.
seven
posted 14-Aug-1999 1:57am  
i don't even eat anchovies. I assume test tube babies would be similar. maybe saltier.
Jasmine
posted 14-Aug-1999 3:06am  
Green M&M's
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 14-Aug-1999 8:41am  
chilled baby brains!
mandy
posted 14-Aug-1999 2:32pm  
chilled baby brians!
mandy
posted 14-Aug-1999 2:34pm  
That reminds me...that last survey Brian made was pretty good :)
Funny how you start to appreciate someone who bugged the heck outta you when bombarded by someone billions and billions of times worse.
Jasmine
posted 15-Aug-1999 1:39am  
Ah the good old days in the trenches.
Anyone ever seen 'Eraser Head'? It would have been so much more palatable if we didn't have a baby almost due ourselves at the time.
anonymous
posted 15-Aug-1999 1:47am  
Damn, Kristal Rose, all your names make it hard to keep my filtering up to date!
they Survey Central Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (4 minutes ago)
posted 15-Aug-1999 2:01am  
What if Brian is Kristal Rose??
Jasmine
posted 15-Aug-1999 2:16am  
I'd have to laugh my head off, if you started filtering others. I'm using Jasmine & Kristal_Rose, & making them the same. If i alter i'll post it in 'multiple log-ins'. The Meta entanglements game is getting old now. Maybe Kristal-Jazz, so i don't deceive any one. I kinda liked using Jas for personal & KR for detached though.
mandy
posted 15-Aug-1999 1:23pm  
I had thought of that..... hence my comment about some teenager trying to yank our chains in a previous survey. ;)
But I really don't think it's Brian.
Jasmine
posted 15-Aug-1999 5:25pm  
Try harder
Jasmine
posted 16-Aug-1999 11:02pm  
*gets hit in face with twisters test tube baby curve ball*
*tosses it to Brian who doesn't bother to notice*
*wonders if some people actually read their mail before replying*
grmbrand
posted 17-Aug-1999 1:53pm  
Only if they can do Cool Ranch flavor.
SueBee Survey Central Subscriber
posted 20-Aug-1999 1:19am  
lol
Lizabeth
posted 22-Aug-1999 8:36pm  
I haven't been here in ages and I just have one question. Is Jasmine/Kristal_Rose nuts??????? Sheesh!
Jasmine
posted 22-Aug-1999 8:55pm  
My friends don't think so, but the state does. I'm brilliant and dysfunctional, almost a blessing. Look forward to knowing you. K
Anyone who says 'Sheesh' can add color in my book.
mandy
posted 23-Aug-1999 6:23pm  
Liz....don't ask!

BTW, I missed you:) Glad to see you return.
Lizabeth
posted 23-Aug-1999 6:43pm  
mandy: Thanks!  * smile * It's nice to be back.
drdt
posted 24-Aug-1999 4:36pm  
Liz: S/he's misunderstood.
mandy
posted 24-Aug-1999 10:58pm  
are test tube babies considered lean meat?
Jasmine
posted 25-Aug-1999 1:41am  
That's an understatement. But various people here do understand aspects of me thankfully. Some spiritual, some technical, some abstract philosophy. Thanks drdt. I speak poetically of a world where nanotechnology, the caballah, auroras, and the voice of god are synonymous technology. Few have studied all this, made the connections, and speak in compressed multi-dimensional abstractions a lot of the time. On top of that I prefer a creative wild life that reevaluates all social notions from scratch, with only the golden rule as a foundation.
Mariah
posted 30-Oct-1999 4:08am  
I went with bleh.
TLH
posted 14-Dec-2005 2:18pm  
oh yuck..... NO!!!!
TLH
(reply to fooyun) posted 14-Dec-2005 2:19pm  
Good way to put it.
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