Human recipe

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Reply Wed 24 Mar, 2010 09:42 am
What components does it take to be a human being?
What are the basic ingredients it takes to make a human being?
That which we all have?
Standard dish.
ex, self, consciousness, hope
What spices or seasonings makes maybe not a better human being but a more flavourful one?
Chefs special.
ex, Principals
What adatives or colourings do we add that are bad for us but either make us a super sized human or a straving one?
Burger King.
ex, greed
What ingredients left out makes an alien a non human being?
Slab of raw meat.
ex, no empathy.
(be brutal, some people just aren't vivable human beings, what happens to thier soul God only knows)
 
VideCorSpoon
 
Reply Wed 24 Mar, 2010 11:21 am
@sometime sun,
To quote Edward Elric, "Water, 35 litres. Carbon, 20kg. Ammonia, 4 litres. Lime, 1.5kg. Phosperus, 800g. Salt, 250 g. Niter, 100g. Sulphur, 80g. Fluorine, 7.5g. Iron, 5g. Silicon 3g. And fifteen other elements. Those are the elements to make an average adult human body. You can buy these elemental ingredients at the market with the pocket money of a child. Humans are made so cheaply." LOL!

As far as general ingredients go, the salt of human beings would have to be doubt. Without doubt, the flavor of our substance wouldn't necessarily taste so much better... if anything because we would be used to the bland taste on undoubted axioms. Of course you can live without salt, and in some cases salt is bad for your health, but holy hell it tastes great everything. For thousands of years humans have used salt for a variety of purposes, from the preservation of foods and even bodies to prime ingredients in some of the most wonderful and terrible inventions we have ever known. Humans need doubt like we need oxygen or a salty potato chip.
 
wayne
 
Reply Wed 24 Mar, 2010 11:49 am
@sometime sun,
i am becoming, the kitchen is a horrible mess, ???? , what of this new flavor,??? this chemical seems so reactive??? oven or stove????
 
 

 
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