A man told a strange story about delivering his dismembered leg to friends at a dinner party, which shocked everyone. The event happened after he got into a motorcycle accident in 2016 that severely damaged his foot and required amputation. He made plans to keep the amputated limb before the surgery and later chose to use it to give his buddies a one-of-a-kind eating experience.
The man, who wants to stay unidentified, says that ten of his pals willingly and consciously ate the meat from his lower thigh. They called the dish “shin fajita tacos” and said it tasted “like buffalo, but chewier, super beefy, and a little fatty.” The dinner party was more than simply a sick joke; it was a way for the host to get back at what had happened and move on from a sad time in his life.
The fact that there is no federal law in the United States that clearly bans cannibalism makes the incident legal. The group’s strange lunch makes people think about the limits of human behavior and how complicated permission and taboo may be.
Some people would think this anecdote is a worrisome exception, while others might take it as a sign of how diverse and often unpredictable people are. The fact that the man didn’t feel bad about eating his own flesh and serving it to others makes the narrative even more complicated. He only says, “Don’t waste, don’t want.” Everyone agreed. As far as I know, everyone is still okay with it. “It’s a fun, strange thing.” People will probably keep talking and arguing about the boundaries of human behavior and the power of consent after this strange dinner gathering.