Actually it's pretty popular all over Canada. You can get it in almost any restaurant. I recently vacationed in Vancouver where I had a version that includes pulled pork, and BBQ sauce instead of gravy.
NORMAL embalming procedures don't harden a body that much, but this is decidedly ABNORMAL. However, if you look at the photo in the link, there is some evidence that they use a rig of some kind to keep his head up. For instance, his cap seems to be connected to his shirt, probbaly because it's covering something up. As for keeping his mouth closed, they have different ways of doing that, such as wires or sutures.
cannibalism is one of the few subjects that still weirds me out, so I can totally understand wanting to believe these people didn't have to eat their friends and family. BUT. Why would people admit to doing this stuff if it never really went down? I don't think that's something you'd want to make up. "Yeah, had to eat my dad to survive. No big deal."
I also got 90% and am Canadian. The only one I got wrong was the 'which city has the higher population' question, and I knew right away I was probably going to guess that one wrong.
NORMAL embalming procedures don't harden a body that much, but this is decidedly ABNORMAL. However, if you look at the photo in the link, there is some evidence that they use a rig of some kind to keep his head up. For instance, his cap seems to be connected to his shirt, probbaly because it's covering something up. As for keeping his mouth closed, they have different ways of doing that, such as wires or sutures.
BUT in all seriousness, Jessss... since when is 'white' a culture?
Funny. 'Vogel' is German for 'bird.'