• Eccentric@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    3 months ago

    I’m obviously not an expert but I thought prion diseases took a long time to develop. Maybe prion diseases just aren’t a concern cos their lifespans are already so short to begin with. I’d think bloodborne diseases would probably be more of a concern

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      3 months ago

      That’s what I why trying to say. They don’t eat the meat as kids and they die young, hence why prion disease isn’t a huge issue. However, I bet it still affects some. And, when it does, they just think it’s because of the “male witches.” They wind up eating the “witches” and making the problem worse.

      Edit: I wanted to add that I think it’s interesting that they see the brain as a delicacy. I wonder if it’s because the killer gets to keep the brain (and therefore it is rare/sought after) or if they actually like the flavor/texture.