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    ir001 — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 11:38 PM)

    When television chefs pick vegetables or herbs from their gardens they always bring it straight into the kitchen and chop it up before putting it into the cooking pots with the other food items. This must surely be wrong for there could be insects in it. Have you ever noticed that they don't inspect it or wash it first? Also, donner kebab, and presumably chicken kebab, is left to hang up under a cloth all night where I would have thought a fly could lay grubs on it. I used to eat kebab but lately I have stopped doing so for this reason.
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      Ripe Leggings — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 11:39 PM)

      Old fly legs and wings make for tasty additions
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        WarrenPeach — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 11:50 PM)

        Eh, the only time I had a bug in my food was a common beetle in my Sonic frito pie, when I was 8 years old.
        Bettah Buttah that toast.

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          Scrotum Scratch 'N' Sniff — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 11:52 PM)

          I want to force you to eat a dragonfly when it's all buzzy and flappy after you picked it out of your pudding.
          I can smell your pussy

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            WarrenPeach — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 11:57 PM)

            That's nothing, I've eaten a Madagascar hissing cockroach. It's what real men do.
            Bettah Buttah that toast.

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