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Human Leather

by Paul • January 11, 2006 • 10:57 PM • Comments: 2

“While human leather may be repulsive to contemporary society, libraries can ethically have the books in their collections if they are used respectfully for academic research and not displayed as objects of curiosity.”

I'm not joking. More here: The Boston Globe.


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anne on January 12, 2006 3:24 PM

Book lovers forever...page to page
My stacks, your archives
Stay with me stay
I need you to read me
I need you today
Give to me your (human) leather...
Take me from... my cage.

-stevie nicks says, "support your local library!"


marcel on January 14, 2006 3:20 PM

Just when we thought humans couldn't be useful anymore, true brilliance erupts from their corkscrew brains. Behold:

Welcome to EatHufu.com, home of Hufu
-- The Healthy Human Flesh Alternative!

http://www.eathufu.com/home.asp


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