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Eating Raoul

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Eating Raoul

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Eating Raoul - Story

Mr. and Mrs. Bland are a wine dealer and a nurse, respectively, who grieve over their low statuses in life and dream of someday opening a restaurant. After Mr. Bland is fired from his job at a wine shop (shortly after an unrelated in-store shooting), the couple are left relatively penniless, and the chances that they will ever realize their dream quickly diminish. Their strife is exacerbated by the fact that they live in an apartment building that is a regul ...

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Eating Raoul, Eating Raoul - Story, Eating Raoul - Major cast

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia - Cannibalism

Cannibalism is the act or practice of eating members of one's own species and usually refers to humans eating other humans (sometimes called anthropophagy). Cannibalism has been attributed to many different tribes and ethnicities in the past, but the degree to which it has actually occurred and been socially sanctioned is an extremely controversial topic in anthropology. Some anthropologists argue that cannibalism has been almost non-existent and view claims of cannibalism with extreme skepticism, while others argue that the pr ...

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia - Black comedy

Black comedy, also known as black humor, is a subgenre of comedy and satire where topics and events normally treated seriously – death, mass murder, sickness, madness, terror, drug abuse, rape, etc. – are treated in a humorous or satirical manner. Synonyms created to avoid possible racial overtones include dark comedy/humor, morbid comedy/humor and off-color humor (see also color metaphors for race.) A scene in Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot demonstrates black comedy well: a man takes of ...

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Swinging - Subgroups

Swinging - Urban swingers. Traditionally swinger clubs have been accepting of all ages and body types. 'Urban swinging' began with Fever Parties [3] in London in the late 1990s and involves affluent metropolitan young people, discrimination on the basis on looks and an upper age limit usually around 40. Urban swinging events include mostly childless, unmarried young graduates and can have average ages as low as the late twenties, whereas ordinary or 'suburban' swingers events tend to have average ages in the 40s. Urban swinging subsequently spread to Manchester (UK), Nor ...

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Swinging, Swinging - Organizations, Swinging - History, Swinging - Etiquette, Swinging - Subgroups, Swinging - Urban swingers, Swinging - Bisexuals, Swinging - Hot Wife, Swinging - Singles, Swinging - The lifestyle in film and entertainment, Swinging - Objections to the Swinger Lifestyle, Swinging - Common Responses to Objections from the Swinger Community

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans

It is generally accepted that accusations of cannibalism have historically been much more common than the act itself. Queen Isabella of Spain decreed that conquistadores could not enslave any Indian tribes they encountered unless they practiced cannibalism. This meant that the incidence of cannibalism was wildly exaggerated and in most cases invented. The Carib tribe acquired a longstanding reputation as cannibals due to this, whereas in fact modern research has found no trace of the practice. During the years of British colonial expansion, ...

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Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Medical explanations, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Lemora - Cast

Lila Lee (Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith) Lemora (Lesley Gilb) Solange (Maxine Ballantyne) Alvin Lee (William Whitton) The Bus Driver (Hy Pyke) The Reverend (Richard Blackburn) ...

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Lemora, Lemora - Cast, Lemora - Plot

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - List of United States comedy films - Short Comedy Films

List of United States comedy films - 1890s. Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894) Robetta and Doretto (1895) Watering the Gardener (1895) Interuppted Lover (1896) In a Chinese Laundry (1897) The Milker's Mishap (1897) New Pillow Fight (1897) Young America (1897) The Inquisitive Girls (1898) The Minister's Wooing (1898) The Nearsighted Scho ...

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List of United States comedy films, List of United States comedy films - Short Comedy Films, List of United States comedy films - 1890s, List of United States comedy films - 1900s, List of United States comedy films - 1910s, List of United States comedy films - 1920s, List of United States comedy films - 1930s, List of United States comedy films - 1910s, List of United States comedy films - 1920s, List of United States comedy films - 1930s, List of United States comedy films - 1940s, List of United States comedy films - 1950s, List of United States comedy films - 1960s, List of United States comedy films - 1970s, List of United States comedy films - 1980s, List of United States comedy films - 1990s, List of United States comedy films - 2000s

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Swinging - Subgroups

Swinging - Urban swingers. Traditionally swinger clubs have been accepting of all ages and body types. 'Urban swinging' began with Fever Parties [3] in London in the late 1990s and involves affluent metropolitan young people, discrimination on the basis on looks and an upper age limit usually around 40. Urban swinging events include mostly childless, unmarried young graduates and can have average ages as low as the late twenties, whereas ordinary or 'suburban' swingers events tend to have average ages in the 40s. Urban swinging subsequently spread to Manchester (UK), Norway ...

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Swinging, Swinging - Organizations, Swinging - History, Swinging - Etiquette, Swinging - Subgroups, Swinging - Urban swingers, Swinging - Bisexuals, Swinging - Hot Wife, Swinging - Singles, Swinging - The lifestyle in film and entertainment, Swinging - Objections to the Swinger Lifestyle, Swinging - Common Responses to Objections from the Swinger Community

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans

It is generally accepted that accusations of cannibalism have historically been much more common than the act itself. Queen Isabella of Spain decreed that conquistadores could not enslave any Indian tribes they encountered unless they practiced cannibalism. This meant that the incidence of cannibalism was wildly exaggerated and in most cases invented. The Carib tribe acquired a longstanding reputation as cannibals due to this, whereas in fact modern research has found no trace of the practice. During the years of British colonial expansion, ...

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Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Dominatrix - Professional versus lifestyle dominatrices

The term dominatrix is most commonly used to describe a professional dominant woman (or pro-domme) who charges money to engage in fantasy play with submissive clients, but in reality most dominatrices are not professionals, but lifestyle dominants. A lifestyle dominant is a person who is assertive and in control of their relationships both inside and outside the bedroom. Women who engage in female domination recreationally are known as Dommes, Dominatrices, or simply Dominants, but are rarely referred to as Dominatrixes. ...

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Dominatrix, Dominatrix - Professional versus lifestyle dominatrices, Dominatrix - Notable dominatrices, Dominatrix - Fictional dominatrices

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Black comedy - Works

Black comedy - Literature. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered as a Downhill Motor Race by J.G. Ballard Candide by Voltaire Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk, and his other works. God's Other Son by Don Imus Jennifer Government by Max Barry The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh A Series of Unfortunate Events< ...

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Black comedy, Black comedy - Works, Black comedy - Literature, Black comedy - Films, Black comedy - Periodicals, Black comedy - Television, Black comedy - Video Games, Black comedy - Websites, Black comedy - People, Black comedy - Authors, Black comedy - Comedians, Black comedy - Comics Artists and Writers, Black comedy - Filmmakers, Black comedy - Musicians, Black comedy - Radio Personalities

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth, religion or arts

On a primitive level, ritually eating part of the slaughtered enemy is a way of assuming the life-spirit of the departed. In a funeral ritual this may also be done with a respected member of one's own clan, ensuring immortality. Cannibal ogresses appear in folklore around the world, the witch in 'Hansel and Gretel' being the most immediate example. The opening of Hell, the Zoroastrian contribution to Western mythology, is a mouth. According to Catholic dogma, bread and wine are transubstantiated into the real flesh and blood of Jesus, ...

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Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth, religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war

Cannibalism is known to have been practiced by the participants of the First Crusade. Some of the crusaders fed on the bodies of their dead opponents after the capture of the Arab town of Ma'arrat al-Numan. Many allege that the Crusaders were just being cruel and inhumane, but in reality they did it to survive. It was also practiced by foraging parties on the later stages of the march on Jerusalem. Some people claim cannibalism took pla ...

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Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Medical explanations, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents

Cannibalism was documented in Egypt during a famine caused by the failure of the Nile to flood for eight years (AD 1064-1072). Crusaders resorted to cannibalism after their successful siege of Ma'arrat al-Numan in 1098. In Europe during the Great Famine of 1315-1317, at a time when Dante was writing one of the greatest pieces of literature in western history and the Renaissance was just beginning, there were widespread reports of cannibalism throughout Europe. However, many histo ...

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Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Medical explanations, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism

It is interesting to note that currently the cheapest source of material from which food grade L-cysteine may be purified in high yield is human hair. Its use in food products is widespread worldwide. Some debate that consuming L-cysteine derived from human hair is not actually cannibalism. Some believe cannibalism occurs any time any human body part is intentionally harvested, prepared, and consumed as a food. Few people identify the compulsion to gnaw and bite nails or pieces of skin from fingers as cannibalism, because it is not th ...

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Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Medical explanations, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Swinging - Organizations

Some Lifestyle activities are highly organized. There are at least 400 swingers clubs in the USA and over 600 in Europe. Most major cities in North America and western Europe have at least one swing club in a permanent location although they often keep a low profile to avoid negative attention. Swingers also meet through lifestyle magazines, personal ads, swinging house parties, and the Internet. Clubs are typically divided into "on-premise" clubs, where sexual activity may happen then and there at the club, and "off-premise" clubs where sexual activity is not allowed at the club, ...

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Swinging, Swinging - Organizations, Swinging - History, Swinging - Etiquette, Swinging - Subgroups, Swinging - Urban swingers, Swinging - Bisexuals, Swinging - Hot Wife, Swinging - Singles, Swinging - The lifestyle in film and entertainment, Swinging - Objections to the Swinger Lifestyle, Swinging - Common Responses to Objections from the Swinger Community

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Black comedy - People

Black comedy - Authors. Bret Easton Ellis Céline Charles Bukowski James Gunn Franz Kafka George Orwell Hunter S. Thompson Jim Thompson Joe Orton Kathy Acker Kurt Vonnegut Paddy Cheyefsky Terry Southern Thomas Pynchon Black comedy - Comedians. Andy Kaufman Bill Hicks David Cross Dennis Miller George CarlinSee also:

Black comedy, Black comedy - Works, Black comedy - Literature, Black comedy - Films, Black comedy - Periodicals, Black comedy - Television, Black comedy - Video Games, Black comedy - Websites, Black comedy - People, Black comedy - Authors, Black comedy - Comedians, Black comedy - Comics Artists and Writers, Black comedy - Filmmakers, Black comedy - Musicians, Black comedy - Radio Personalities

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel

Numerous groups, peoples, and cultures are accused of killing and eating human beings. See Blood libel. Unsubstantiated reports of cannibalism disproportionately relate cases of cannibalism among cultures that are already otherwise despised, feared, or are little known. In antiquity, Greek reports of anthropophagy were related to distant, non-Hellenic barbarians, or else relegated in myth to the 'primitive' chthonic world that preceded the coming of the Olympian gods. In 1994, printed booklets reported that in a Yugoslavian concentration camp of Manjaca the Bosnian refugees ...

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Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Medical explanations, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Swinging - Objections to the Swinger Lifestyle

While a great variety of specific positions can be taken against swinging, partner swapping, etc, these positions can be broken down into two basic categories. First are those objections that are based on the practical considerations of engaging in a swinging lifestyle. Second are those objections that argue against the principles of swinging itself. Objections based upon practical considerations (objections based on the danger or difficulty of the lifestyle itself), such as the health dangers of having multiple partners, or the emoti ...

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Swinging, Swinging - Organizations, Swinging - History, Swinging - Etiquette, Swinging - Subgroups, Swinging - Urban swingers, Swinging - Bisexuals, Swinging - Hot Wife, Swinging - Singles, Swinging - The lifestyle in film and entertainment, Swinging - Objections to the Swinger Lifestyle, Swinging - Common Responses to Objections from the Swinger Community

Read more here: » Swinging: Encyclopedia II - Swinging - Objections to the Swinger Lifestyle

Eating Raoul: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts

On a primitive level, ritually eating part of the slaughtered enemy is a way of assuming the life-spirit of the departed. In a funeral ritual this may also be done with a respected member of one's own clan, ensuring immortality. Cannibal ogresses appear in folklore around the world, the witch in 'Hansel and Gretel' being the most immediate example. The opening of Hell, the Zoroastrian contribution to Western mythology, is a mouth. According to Catholic dogma, bread and wine are transubstantiated into the real flesh and blood of Jesus, ...

See also:

Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Medical explanations, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word

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