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Bros…imagine how perfect the world would be if corn didn’t exist…

>> No.16670390

I know you're implying no HFCS but for me it would be the lack of babycorn. GOD I hate babycorn

>> No.16670391
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>>16670382
What an abhorrent "opinion". Yes you've made the case that are you a bad person, now where do you go from here ?

>> No.16670413

>>16670390
The world would be better off without corn in all of its degenerate forms and products.

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>>16670382
no way, Jose. corn is LIFE!

>> No.16670558

Kinos without popcorn?
I think not.

>> No.16670561

>Some Spaniards worried that by eating indigenous foods, which they did not consider nutritious, they would weaken and risk turning into Indians. "In the view of Europeans, it was the food they ate, even more than the environment in which they lived, that gave Amerindians and Spaniards both their distinctive physical characteristics and their characteristic personalities."[25] Despite these worries, Spaniards did consume maize.

>> No.16670575

>>16670561
theyre right but they forgot to include climate and lifestyle

>> No.16670644

>>16670561
Holy shit they were spot on.

>> No.16670652

>>16670382
Corn is great. The problem is that Americans insist on putting it in absolutely everything.

>> No.16670668

>>16670382
where would we be without corn syrup?