What is the most humane way to eat a gingerbread man?!


Question:

What is the most humane way to eat a gingerbread man?

decapitate him? arms and legs first?

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Answers:
Head first. That way he doesn't have to suffer through seeing you working your way up his body and being in too much pain. One quick bite of the head and he's none the wiser :)

eat the head first so that you won't feel guilty if it looks at you

You have to decapitate him first, so he'll feel no further pain!

head first. Then he won't have to endure the unbearable pain as you munch off his limbs.

Head first !, quick, humane, and yummy :-)

Feet first!

Either head or mid section such as tummy etc, will cut off the pain from the ginger bread man. But, i think i will put the ginger bread man in my milk, little by little start from the head, so, it will work as an anasthesis for him, then whatever action i do, i think also will fun for him.

Head first ...so there is no room for a headache !!! :)

Yep - head first. Most us us agree on this.

Head first then arms and legs.

soak him in whisky,wait till he fully absorbs said alcohol and then bite the little buggers head off as quick as you can.!

eat his guts out first then he wont have any to attack you back

Shove the whole thing in at once - they're nice!

What's the difference? He isn't human right?

just swallow him whole!

I know it's not humane, but I like to eat the legs first, then the arms, then the head, then the middle! I give him a little anesthetic first so he doesnt feel the pain, lol.

dunk him in hot tea first and nibble his feet first.................

As he is a man, I would eat him in the slowest, most painful way possible. I would consider gouging tiny bits out of him with a blunt spoon, starting with his little gingerbread bits!!!!!!




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