• SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz
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          Ye! It’s very strange. I haven’t noticed an effect from standard white/yellow onions or anything. Just green onions.

          Ever since I cut them out of my diet, I’ve never had an issue since.

          I did love green onions… but I also love not shitting blood and passing out in front of strangers.

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            Huh, I didn’t even know there was such a thing as green onions. I’ve only heard of red and white before.

            edit: wait, looked it up. Apparently green onions are what we call “scallions” where I’m from.

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            I prefer passing out in front of strangers and then shitting blood personally. Try it in that order you may be able to enjoy green onions again!

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      Probably chicken bones. I’ve heard of people who like eating them have serious issues.

      Do not eat bones. Seriously people, I can’t stress this enough!

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        Not many chickens where he lives I’d guess. Maybe it’s fish bones? (His username is SharkEatingBreakfast… and Im explaining a dumb joke… Fuck)

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        Tell that to my dog. Granted that sentient trash compacter eats anything and everything and somehow hasn’t done more than barf up a sock every once in a while

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            Don’t let the dog eat garlic or onion, it’s poisonous to most animals. Not sure about after heat treatment, but I wouldn’t risk it

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            When it comes to that, just stop feeding her green onions.

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            Yeah we’ve largely accepted that we will one day come home and find her stomach has finally met it’s match. With young kids in the house there’s only so much we can do to stop her from eating anything and everything she can

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          You can eat the cartilage and the marrow. That’s fine. Just don’t eat the bones. You can’t digest them and they’ll tear up your intestines!