Cannibalism is not inherently symptomatic of insanity; it can arise from various motivations, including cultural practices, survival situations, or psychological disorders. While some individuals who engage in cannibalism may exhibit signs of mental illness, others may not. Context matters significantly, as behaviors deemed cannibalistic can be influenced by social, environmental, or psychological factors rather than a straightforward indication of insanity. Ultimately, understanding the motivations behind cannibalism requires a nuanced examination of each case.
I would think cannibalism is caused by insanity. However, if anyone found themselves in some circumstance where they had to eat someone, they could go insane if they constantly felt the guilt of what they did...
The correct spelling is cannibalism (eating humans, or the same species).
No. Cannibalism is illegal everywhere.No it is not legal anywhere in the world.
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Cannibalism should be illegal.
Intrauterine Cannibalism was created in 1999.
Cannibalism - album - was created in 1978.
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Yes, in the famine of 1201 the Egyptians resorted to cannibalism.
The very thought of the natives' cannibalism is eating me alive...
Cannibalism was never and never will be introduced in USA.