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Nuclear bird cooking spaghetti.

>> No.15003123

Fusion cuisine.

>> No.15003164

>>15003062
You can't eat that spaghetti because you will die from radiation.

>> No.15003320

>>15003164
If we're being legitimate, you'd be able to eat it! Only once, but that's all that is needed for us to prove you wrong!

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>>15003164
>>15003320
Actually it's perfectly routine to irradiate food without making it radioactive ("activating it"). Beta and Gamma radiations are used to sterilise food. Additionally if you used enough beta would be a pretty good cooking energy.

The only issue would be if you used neutron radiation to attempt to cook something high in chlorine – which can ready be activated by neutrons – such as bacon, but then, you'd need to be a complete clutz. Who also just happened to have unlimited access to nuclear material.

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>>15007675
oops, wrong image.

>> No.15007699

>>15007695
lol faggot

>> No.15007707

>>15007695
It's alright.

>> No.15007712

>>15007695
I understand the confusion. It took me a while to find a difference.

>> No.15007777

>>15007695
I liked the other one better

>> No.15008001

Can somebody please acknowledge my post: >>15003123

>> No.15008695

>>15003123
>>15008001
nice post

>> No.15013691

>>15007695
In an ideal world, there would be a nuclear birb for every home.

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