Adulthood

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Imagine for a second that we live in the Matis Hunting Tribes in Brazil. When we come of age, we must undergo three sets of trials before we are considered an adult. These trials would be both inhuman and severe in society’s eyes, but to that small Brazilian Hunting tribe, they’re perfectly normal. The first trial begins with injecting poison straight into our eyes. This is supposed to improve our eyesight, so we may become better hunters. If we don’t die or go blind from the poison, congrats! We moved on to the next trial, which is a vigorous beating and whipping. However, according to www.craked.com these beatings and whippings “look like Matis massages compared to the final trial…” (Gedrose www.craked.com). The third and final trial we must experience is being injected with poison from a phyllomedusa bicolor which translates to a Giant Waxy Monkey Tree Frog. This poison is “applied to self-inflicted skin burns to produce an agonizing attack of diarrhea, vomiting, tachycardia, and systemic collapse…” (Gorman Omni Magazine). This is supposed to make us strong and healthy for hunt...

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