GuroGOD
/a/ryan and DDLC baiter, Called lolcow by 1 person
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I wonderWhat is the correct answer?
I wonderWhat is the correct answer?
Yes or no?I wonder
No because that would be adultery, I would marry her though (and then fuck her)Yes or no?
No because that would be adultery, I would marry her though (and then fuck her)
Imagine
second optionNo because that would be adultery, I would marry her though (and then fuck her)
Feraljak is my favorite variant, I love him. Of the main variants, I like all of them but my least favorite would probably be Cobson or Gapejak. That shitty looking one called Lennonjak might be the worst by far.What's your favorite variant and what's a variant that you hate?
No soylent in TurkeyHave you ever drank soylent?
Is there turkey in Turkey?Feraljak is my favorite variant, I love him. Of the main variants, I like all of them but my least favorite would probably be Cobson or Gapejak. That shitty looking one called Lennonjak might be the worst by far.
No soylent in Turkey
Yes, one of my neighbours actually has some. Though they aren't nativeIs there turkey in Turkey?
Likes the same variant awardFeraljak is my favorite variant, I love him. Of the main variants
I know how to cook eggs in all of the basic varities (scramble, omelette, hardboil, sunny side up,) I like runny eggs, not too runny though.Another one: do you know how to hard-boil eggs? And how hard-boiled you like them?
Did the name turkey come before the discovery of turkeys?Yes, one of my neighbours actually has some. Though they aren't native
The name Turkey came from the chicken and other fowl that Turkish traders would sell in Europe. Akin to how the Native Americans were called Indians while not being indians, the turkey bird of the north americas was named after the ones the Turkish traders sold (even doe the ones sold by them weren't actually turkeys)Did the name turkey come before the discovery of turkeys?
Soysphere most talented chef awardI know how to cook eggs in all of the basic varities (scramble, omelette, hardboil, sunny side up,) I like runny eggs, not too runny though.
The Turkey animal in Mexican Spanish is Guajolote. The word comes from the Nahuatl word, Huexolotl.The name Turkey came from the chicken and other fowl that Turkish traders would sell in Europe. Akin to how the Native Americans were called Indians while not being indians, the turkey bird of the north americas was named after the ones the Turkish traders sold (even doe the ones sold by them weren't actually turkeys)
Eggs is easy, I typically like mine hard boiled and I can fry them too, potatoes on the other hand, haven't worked with them too much but they're also easy, cut them up and fry them in oil or cook them. Jacket Potato is easy, microwave it, etc. Boiled potato, peel it, boil it.Every man should know how to make 2 things: Eggs and potatoes.