hohol edgeposting IRL, sets out to find a dead russian to eat in front of a camera

climbs into a ukranian T-64 and fishes out a femur

cooks it up and eats it, thinking it’s a russian

realizes his mistake when people start making fun of him and edit’s description

it’s a joke guys it’s a joke

doctor confirms it’s a human femur, it was real

r/uhg is laying low from the amount of butthurt that self own caused

^copy/pasted from /pol/

Original full 5:22 minutes video with audio : https://files.catbox.moe/j69i1d.MP4 - thanks critigal

Mirror: https://anonfiles.com/d2X4Pdaay6/IMG_8472_MOV

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  • @DemitasseSpoon
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    272 years ago

    Out of all Europeans to eat a person, I’d 100% expect it to be the French. I mean, come on, they’re French.

    • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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      252 years ago

      Nah, Brits. They would also overcook it giving cannibalism even worse fame.

        • @201dberg
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          212 years ago

          Pretty standard European cooking really.

            • @Rafael_Luisi
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              172 years ago

              That face when you rule 25% of earth land, but you still eat toast sandwich on breakfeast.

            • @Leia_Round
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              142 years ago

              A friend told me this was rooted in classism. Basically they used to use spices, but when their exploitation flooded the market with cheap spices it became available to the lower class, and that turned the perception into a bad thing.

      • @chocoraisinboi
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        162 years ago

        Idk, the gernans would just crush it into a paste and go at it. not onlt would it be cannibalism, taste bad, it would also be some unpronounceable 11 syllable word

      • @panic
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        182 years ago

        The French ate mummies like many other Europeans. Yet they still accused indigenous people (and “orientals”) of cannibalism. It’s an incredibly disturbing topic to read.

    • @panic
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      152 years ago

      This might be the hardest dilemma I’ve ever faced. French, Brits, Germans… Italians? I can’t choose.