Message from @turnerturing

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2018-03-27 03:46:05 UTC  

like no fun to it

2018-03-27 03:46:56 UTC  

Horror movies are boring for the most part

2018-03-27 03:49:13 UTC  

@Deleted User almost entirely meat and fiah if I recall correctly. Nothing much grows there.

2018-03-27 03:51:13 UTC  

tubers?

2018-03-27 03:51:29 UTC  

where can i get cozy nordic skyrim food

2018-03-27 03:51:50 UTC  

hecka stews, meaty fish, cheese

2018-03-27 03:52:05 UTC  

meat and potatos w flavor

2018-03-27 03:52:23 UTC  

> wanting Skyrim irl

2018-03-27 03:52:28 UTC  

ye

2018-03-27 03:52:30 UTC  

Just die

2018-03-27 03:52:38 UTC  

no

2018-03-27 03:53:04 UTC  

then who would shitpost furry porn in lewds

2018-03-27 03:53:10 UTC  

bird isnt active enough

2018-03-27 03:53:15 UTC  

🏹 🍗

2018-03-27 03:53:33 UTC  

Permafrost disallows tubers, they usually eat meat in varying degrees of fermentation or raw.

2018-03-27 03:54:20 UTC  

honestly new flavors is 82% reason i travel

2018-03-27 03:54:32 UTC  

had giant lake snail ceviche in guat

2018-03-27 03:54:37 UTC  

All <#189811441174446080> needs are Wind's reddit whore tit-flop webms

2018-03-27 03:54:38 UTC  

was pretty dope

2018-03-27 03:54:44 UTC  

oof

2018-03-27 03:54:53 UTC  

Ever read Dogscape? I imagine thats what life is like in the deep north.

2018-03-27 03:55:13 UTC  

nah, watched some shows on the alaskan rednecks tho

2018-03-27 03:55:24 UTC  

seems p cool

2018-03-27 03:55:33 UTC  

Alaska is too southern for most Inuit

2018-03-27 03:55:37 UTC  

like what rednecks in the south want to be

2018-03-27 03:55:40 UTC  

oof

2018-03-27 03:55:46 UTC  

then where they be

2018-03-27 03:56:04 UTC  

Way at the tip of alaska and Canada

2018-03-27 03:56:17 UTC  

do people eat seal

2018-03-27 03:56:25 UTC  

i imagine it like bacon but flakier

2018-03-27 03:56:49 UTC  

Probably like the flabby end of a steak but all of it.

2018-03-27 03:57:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189467888657235970/428039923782909962/DSCN3527_zpsopkoavod.jpg

2018-03-27 03:57:53 UTC  

idk fatty briskets pretty good

2018-03-27 03:58:15 UTC  

looks dope

2018-03-27 04:01:01 UTC  

Probably gets tiring but its only pretty recently that food for the masses was expected to be varied

2018-03-27 04:01:38 UTC  

Apparently not actually very fatty at all

2018-03-27 04:01:52 UTC  

like slightly salty, briny beef

2018-03-27 04:01:58 UTC  

sounds like cozy stew meat

2018-03-27 04:05:05 UTC  

Intresting, would think they would have a rather large amount of fat for inuit to utilize in lanterns https://youtu.be/rjjxUE6XSdQ

2018-03-27 04:05:59 UTC  

i guess they do but the blubber is separate from the meat and rendered for other used