But why was that on your TV?
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It's a silly way to define Tsongsul, which came up on that episode of Food Theory. Tweens think it's top-tier comedy.
I mean...
Poo wine has a faint poo smell and can leave a poo smell on your breath.
With kids watching
Let's just hope that the dog was outside
“Children’s feces possesses cooling properties, for falls, cuts and bruises. Cures fatigue and cough”.
🤢
imagine being so woo-woo that you end up drinking human shit thinking its a miracle medicine.
Doing the Lord's work, I see. I should've been more explicit with my explanation, like explaining what this was doing on my TV. Didn't want to "explain the joke," though.
That picture helped me remember to tell my wife that Dirty Mountain Dew is a flavor.
Context unclear, but if food is a theory, then life is a theory..
It's from a YouTube series called Food Theory . It's the same host of Game Theory, but they tackle topics like certain food myths (like what's in a Krabby Patty or if you could actually eat a horse). It's a silly show with some insightful trivia sprinkled throughout.