There was a GC thread where I had to decide if I would eat Leeza. I said no.

So my answer is 'it depends on who is dead'. I wouldn't eat somebody who I knew, and I'd probably have problems letting people eat him/her as well.

People/bodies/Life aren't/isn't intrinsically meaningful but they can be subjectively so, and greatly so.

Peter Singer says it is ethically okay to eat roadkill, so as long as that practice doesn't cause people to seek to 'cause' roadkill. That sort of emotionless, cold rationality works only in an academic exercise and in practice gives little to no satisfaction to those affected by emotions.

burp.