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|    Re: EWG's 2019 Dirty Dozen list    |
|    21 Mar 19 10:54:55    |
      From: T@invalid.invalid              On 3/21/19 6:29 AM, Pavel314 wrote:       > My wife plants kale every year for the decorative effect but       > we never eat it. One year, we had about three feet of snow. As       > it melted, the kale plant out in the garden emerged and continued growing.              That would make sense. Kale spent a lot of time in outer space       between galaxies, exposed to cosmic radiation, after being       banished by treaty as a genetically modified bio-weapon, to       the outer reaches of space as a failed attempt to subtly       destroy an opposing aggressors will to live by ruining       their digestion and love of life by masking a food like       substance as a health food whilst concurrently disposing       of expired vats of penicillin. Had lots of time to adapt to       all sorts of extremes and the absolute colds of space. After       all that, it should be able to withstand a little snow.              What???              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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