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Why haven't we genetically engineered popcorn so that the kernel is edible or falls off easier or something? Think about it. This could quite literally be the next sliced bread.

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>>13198551
>people of color, more often than not, are native to near the equator
>spices and chilies, are more often than not, native to near the equator
Really makes me think, wonder if the two are related in some way.

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>>11033956
>posts pic with a magnetic knife rack on the tiles

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>American ''''cheese''''
>it isnt cheese

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>>10900211
> calling meat on a cooking board 'raw'
> being surprised people understand this as not cooked

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>>10810889
Who doesn't want to fuck Brad?

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>>10037086
>>10039259
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soylent_(meal_replacement)#Health_effects
>On August 13, 2015, nonprofit environmental and corporate social responsibility watchdog As You Sow filed a notice of intent to pursue a lawsuit against the makers of Soylent, claiming that Soylent did not adequately label its product given the levels of lead and cadmium present in the drink. The basis for the lawsuit lies in California's Proposition 65, a law that requires additional labeling for food products containing trace amounts of certain substances.
>lthough Soylent contains levels of lead and cadmium far below the national safety levels set by the FDA, it does contain 12 to 25 times the level of lead and 4 times the level of cadmium allowable in a product without additional labeling as specified by Proposition 65.[68][69] A lawyer who has worked on settlements of Proposition 65 suits described the case as "alarmist", as the levels are well below FDA limits of what is allowed in food products.[70] However, as Soylent is marketed as a complete meal replacement, many customers consume the drinks three times a day, equating to 36 to 75 times the lead and 12 times the level of cadmium without the Prop 65 label.[71] As You Sow believes these levels may be harmful.[68] Lead is a neurotoxin that accumulates in soft tissues and bones, and even at low levels is linked to nerve damage, lower IQ, and reproductive problems including decreased sperm count. Cadmium is also a toxic heavy metal and has been linked to kidney, liver, and bone damage.[71]

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>Lake Ketchabigwon

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