Message from @hedge

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2019-06-18 22:14:10 UTC  

Remember when having a back yard was considered standard?

2019-06-18 22:14:13 UTC  

<:killme:519749082508689418>

2019-06-19 00:11:05 UTC  

BackYard? Ive never heard of that app

2019-06-19 01:04:48 UTC  

Apartments have courtyards still

2019-06-19 01:04:51 UTC  

In some places

2019-06-19 01:05:10 UTC  

For grilling and playing badminton

2019-06-19 01:05:20 UTC  

I can't convince anyone to play badminton with me

2019-06-19 01:24:44 UTC  

"Gone are the days"

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550544488242741248/590713546866950144/91WKcFHVqGL.png

2019-06-19 01:24:46 UTC  

Thanks Shell... NOT!

2019-06-19 01:39:09 UTC  

2019-06-19 01:41:51 UTC  

I miss those kind of midcentury ads

2019-06-19 01:42:04 UTC  

Modern art ruined everything

2019-06-19 01:45:38 UTC  

modern everything ruined everything

2019-06-19 04:08:35 UTC  

I do like my fridge...

2019-06-19 04:09:48 UTC  

But your food loses nutrients the longer it sits in the fridge.

2019-06-19 04:10:00 UTC  

I doubt that

2019-06-19 04:15:35 UTC  

the reason it loses nutrients so fast is because it's already been sitting in a fridge for weeks prior to it getting to you

2019-06-20 03:04:37 UTC  

It's much slower than if you sat it out in the open, but produce is meant to be eaten pretty much the day you buy it.

2019-06-20 03:04:55 UTC  

Well, as long as it's ripe rather.

2019-06-20 03:05:26 UTC  

Cold milk is a new invention.

2019-06-20 03:34:23 UTC  

No

2019-06-20 03:34:44 UTC  

Produce is made at the store

2019-06-20 03:34:57 UTC  

Dont try to trick me with this libtard hippy bs

2019-06-20 03:35:27 UTC  

How else am I able to eat oranges in winter?

2019-06-20 03:35:30 UTC  

Checkm8

2019-06-20 03:36:03 UTC  

What does that have to do with it being ripe or not?

2019-06-20 03:37:03 UTC  

I was referring to the unnatural nature of our food supply

2019-06-20 03:37:17 UTC  

Having everything shipped

2019-06-20 03:37:45 UTC  

Honestly, farming should be nationalized and be used strictly for food purposes

2019-06-20 03:38:19 UTC  

They pick it green and it ripens on its journey over.

2019-06-20 03:38:51 UTC  

But you should still eat it when it looks nice and fresh.

2019-06-20 03:38:58 UTC  

*ripe*

2019-06-20 17:03:47 UTC  

nature related so hope this is the right place for dis

2019-06-20 17:04:03 UTC  

just thoguht this was neat

2019-06-20 22:18:19 UTC  

December-March is orange season in Florida. That's during the winter, isn't it? <:yadontsay:548330962094653442>

2019-06-20 22:21:40 UTC  

>winter
>in florida

2019-06-20 22:35:03 UTC  

Florida oranges are diseased and have to be grown indoors to try and avoid the plague that consumes them

2019-06-20 22:35:07 UTC  

Buy only good California oranges

2019-06-20 23:00:45 UTC  

Only takes 200000 gallons of fresh water to produce one