That's a missed steak
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While the world
is in such turmoil, what type of vegetables I eat is not a priority. Tell someone who has no food to eat or water to drink and are starving to death all your wonderful theories.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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To this day, no one has.

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Unless you're vegan, then you just bring it up in every conversation, wear t-shirt stating it and need to make sure that everyone knows you're a vegan.
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Well fuck history then! I can fucking cook and I love veggies!!!
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I'm more interestd in how crudite became a thing to bring to parties. It's always the lonely platter, surrounded by fattening things, with a couple of carrots missing and one tomato, and a heap of brocolli. WHYYYYY?
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I personally feel so good when I eat raw vegetables. Eating meat, I get constipated later.
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Really? Is wheat a “vegetable”?
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What tosh... Things can taste delicious without having evolved to be so. We also eat dead animals. They didn't evolve to taste nice.pic.twitter.com/Tc6ajTe8zg
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Vile weeds!
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Not true. I know plenty of people who enjoy vegetables. Myself included.
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You and everyone you know have not been around for most of human history. The anecdote is meaningless, always.
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But we have been around for at least part of it. Which negates the use of the word NOBODY.
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Read. Most of human history. You offer your anecdote of people likely less than, say, 50 years old. Human history extends only back to a time where your own personal experience meets the threshold of most? Your anecdote is meaningless, your opinion has no bearing on fact
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I come from a family of farmers. I have elder family members in their 80's, their elders who were farmers who would be in their 100's, some of the people who grew food that fed this country with love their whole lives.
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I've known other farming families. Love of vegetables is common. All I'm saying is that if there have always been vegetables grown by farmers who loved them since the dawn of time, then saying nobody liked them for most of history is inaccurate.
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Apparently humans started doing much better when we started eating beans in the Middle Ages.Hence the saying’ full of beans ‘
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