• PolandIsAStateOfMind
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    21 days ago

    Eating food is probably one of the only times some people truly genuinely feel happy and is responsible for the massive defensive reaction when anyone suggests food habits should be changed

    Yes, it’s like literally saying “i don’t want you to be happy”, i have that too, albeit only about bugs (but seriously i did almost ended a friendship over that, fortunately they weren’t serious about it and backed off when they realised i was).

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      21 days ago

      i have that too, albeit only about bugs (but seriously i did almost ended a friendship over that, fortunately they weren’t serious about it and backed off when they realised i was).

      like you care about bugs and your friend was being cruel about them or…?

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        21 days ago

        No, we talk about eating bugs, i expressed my absolute deathly disgust and next few meetings they were teasing me for it and finally they brought package of crickets and eated it demonstratingly before me, seeing that i freaked out and told them to get the fuck out of my home before i puke on them, and looking at the mirror shortly later i was really green-red-yellow and felt also like this so it wasn’t a hyperbole. Fortunately after looking at my face they understood i’m serious so they packed it back and never brought it again, and even brought me some delicious mochi next time as apology, so it’s all good.

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          21 days ago

          aww I’m sorry they did that to you, glad they patched it up with you though!

          also gentle correction, “eated” isn’t a word people use, in english people almost always use “ate”