I’ll only do one of these, because I know you know this. These foods don’t actually look like organs. They look like cartoonish organ caricatures perhaps.pic.twitter.com/VSb6SwIo36
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I’ll only do one of these, because I know you know this. These foods don’t actually look like organs. They look like cartoonish organ caricatures perhaps.pic.twitter.com/VSb6SwIo36
what about Ding Dongs?
No, too soft. I usually bang my head against a wall.
Do you think her article came first?pic.twitter.com/IT3e8dthBx
I laughed at the sweet potato one.
Had a very nice older lady explain to me (a cancer research scientist) how vegetables the shape of an organ could cure that organ of cancer. She was genuinely surprised that I hadn't heard of the idea and urged me very politely to look into it.
But walnuts.... Pmsl
Crap, I knew it was the clams!
Not a new concept. Sympathetic Magic has been used to name many plants, eg, Pulmonaria, a plant with leaves believed to look like lungs. It was hypothesized that this plant would then treat lung ailments. Didn't work. Name stuck.
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