To: nickcarraway
Several years ago I was eating in a Korean restaurant that had a TV on that was tuned to some sort of Korean channel they were presumably getting from satellite. A game show was on (in Korean, with no subtitles) in which the contestants had to consume increasingly weird foods. (Weird even to them.) The final food was some sort of thing that was almost two feet long and had a hinge in the middle. I couldn't see it clearly because it was obscured by pixelated censoring. The contestants couldn't deal with it.
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02/25/2018 10:38:20 PM PST by
snarkpup
(Fake news is one-half of the problem. Fake education is the other half.)
To: snarkpup
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