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Comments by "" (@jmitterii2) on "What happens to our bodies after we die? - Farnaz Khatibi Jafari" video.
Eating of the same species allows potential of contracting a form of mis-folded protein called a Prion that can enter the blood brain barrier causing the condition of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. Some tribes who practiced ritual cannibalizing of the dead would get this disease, they nicknamed it the laughing disease as it causes brain tissue to become spongy like Swiss cheese; starts with tremors, mild hallucinations, then terrors, dementia, inability to walk, talk, or have any lucid moment set in and eventually death. It's never a good idea to eat the same species for this particular reason. High risk not worth it. http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/09/06/482952588/when-people-ate-people-a-strange-disease-emerged
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That's actually the most peaceful one can be. It's the peace we felt before we ever were conceived and born. Billions of years past at an instant. We never noticed a thing until we became living and when memories were able to be developed at about 1 or 2 years old gradually become more vivid as we age. General anesthesia such as getting your wisdom teeth taken out, or other operations; generally you don't dream, and time seems skip. I had a follow of a cyst removal on the back left wisdom tooth area caused by the impacted wisdom teeth. I went under 3 times over period of 4 months. Each time, I would try to discern the moment I lost consciousness. Never could. And only the first time did I have any dream. The other two times, I was only out for 15 minutes and never dreamed. Just felt like one moment I was, then never noticed I wasn't, suddenly I was again. Death is probably the moment you never realize you weren't. Same token, you then don't realize you ever were. Like all those billions of years before we were born.
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