Message from @MountainMan

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2018-10-05 16:24:03 UTC  

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Rice is Bread

2018-10-05 16:24:25 UTC  

>empty calories
>looks at 1.2 billion chinks

2018-10-05 16:24:29 UTC  

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Looks at 4'11 wife

2018-10-05 16:24:54 UTC  

Just GMO the rice to have more Iron and vitamine D and you could save millions of asians and their illnesses

WHY YOU SO SHORTY?

2018-10-05 16:25:11 UTC  

just need more **D**

2018-10-05 16:25:24 UTC  

A lot of them are Very short because of malnorishment. GMO’s could help a lot of people.

I'm corn feed and I'm 6'2

2018-10-05 16:25:53 UTC  

I’m rice fed and 167.

2018-10-05 16:26:01 UTC  

But Then again both my parents are short as hell

2018-10-05 16:26:08 UTC  

I don't discrimate against starches

2018-10-05 16:26:23 UTC  

Hey if it’s a carbohydrate I’ll probably eat it

2018-10-05 16:26:33 UTC  

And you need starch

2018-10-05 16:26:43 UTC  

don't tell @Fitzydog that

2018-10-05 16:26:50 UTC  

he only eats meat and fat

Gotta eat those Potatoes

2018-10-05 16:27:01 UTC  

I’ve Never understood the fear of carbohydrates or fat. You need them.

2018-10-05 16:27:10 UTC  

Only meat and fat? Sounds expensive.

2018-10-05 16:27:27 UTC  

I fucking love potatoes.

2018-10-05 16:27:51 UTC  

potatoes are the best

2018-10-05 16:27:54 UTC  

along with corn

muh POTATOES

2018-10-05 16:28:11 UTC  

Corn? Not eaten it much.

2018-10-05 16:28:25 UTC  

Corn is better than potatoes

Potatoes are from THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

2018-10-05 16:28:43 UTC  

They are? Wouldnt surprise me.

2018-10-05 16:28:59 UTC  

Carrots are better than corn

2018-10-05 16:29:01 UTC  

I don’t know much of where plants come from lmao

2018-10-05 16:29:15 UTC  

Carrots are pretty good tbh

```Wild potato species can be found throughout the Americas, from the United States to southern Chile.[4] The potato was originally believed to have been domesticated independently in multiple locations,[5] but later genetic testing of the wide variety of cultivars and wild species traced a single origin for potatoes. In the area of present-day southern Peru and extreme northwestern Bolivia, from a species in the Solanum brevicaule complex, potatoes were domesticated approximately 7,000–10,000 years ago.[6][7][8] In the Andes region of South America, where the species is indigenous, some close relatives of the potato are cultivated. ```

2018-10-05 16:30:04 UTC  

Cool!

2018-10-05 16:30:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/376763825904418816/497807735438704640/image.jpg

2018-10-05 16:30:23 UTC  

What do you call the thing on the right in english?

2018-10-05 16:30:30 UTC  

Its taratiza in kurdish.

2018-10-05 16:30:35 UTC  

herbs

2018-10-05 16:30:43 UTC  

Yes its an herb

2018-10-05 16:30:49 UTC  

g o o g l e t r a n s l a t e

2018-10-05 16:30:50 UTC  

I eat it in kilograms every summer 🀣

2018-10-05 16:31:25 UTC  

Does it taste like soap?