The text appears to be a script from a video or podcast, where the host discusses the concept of cannibalism in relation to the Eminem's M&M's commercials. The host starts by acknowledging that the concept of cannibalism week was a joke that evolved into a three-part series across multiple channels.
The host then delves into the anatomy of the M&M's characters, discussing their different colors and how they are not different species but rather different outfits. The host also talks about the fact that the M&M's characters can feel pain and heat, but only when their limbs are affected.
The host then introduces the concept of phylogenetics, using it to argue that the M&M's characters are different species. The host points out that the M&M's characters are made of different plant materials, which are designated as different species in real life.
The host then discusses the concept of cannibalism, arguing that the M&M's characters are not guilty of cannibalism because they are eating the same material that their clothes are made of. The host also points out that the M&M's characters are not guilty of cannibalism because they are essentially eating their own clothes.
The host ends the video by suggesting that viewers watch other episodes on the same topic, such as one on Wall-E's cannibalism and another on the game of human soda cans.
1. The speaker starts a series of episodes themed around cannibalism across all three channels.
2. The series started as a joke during a production meeting.
3. The episodes are about eating members of your own species.
4. The speaker mentions a "KFC trilogy" from earlier in the year.
5. The speaker talks about the M&M's spokes candies, which have been making jokes about cannibalism for decades.
6. The speaker mentions the M&M's commercials where they eat their own kind in a joky way.
7. The speaker reveals that the M&M's spokes candies are actually different species.
8. The speaker explains that the M&M's spokes candies have real-life plant material inside of them, which classifies them as different species.
9. The speaker discusses the concept of cannibalism, defining it as the practice of eating the flesh of one's own species.
10. The speaker states that the M&M's spokes candies are not cannibals because they are different species.
11. The speaker concludes that the M&M's spokes candies are not guilty of cannibalism.
12. The speaker mentions other upcoming episodes themed around cannibalism, including one about Wall-E's cannibalistic hidden story and another about human soda cans.