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      RavenGirl @WildBaboons last edited by

      @WildBaboons said in Tastes Less Carrot-y:

      Because this thread was born from Arx..

      Carrot will soon go the way of the banjos, mangos.. and katanas.

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      This is extra funny if you read Japanese because of the pun on carrot (ninjin) and warrior (bushi) which when put together like this make the same sound as Shinshi which is an old fashioned way of saying a gentleman. Doesn’t work so well in English but trust me, it’s brilliant and funny.

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        Derp Admin @RavenGirl last edited by

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        Dammit. Now I want to read japanese.

        Racism isn't Tinkerbell. It doesn't need you to believe in it for it to exist.

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          silverfox @dvoraen last edited by

          @dvoraen omg, once I finish our current read aloud I should do that one!

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            dvoraen @silverfox last edited by

            @silverfox said in Tastes Less Carrot-y:

            @dvoraen omg, once I finish our current read aloud I should do that one!

            When I was first introduced to that book about 30 years ago, I thought it was hilarious that Bunnicula makes veggies turn white. I knew what a vampire was, but a vampire rabbit draining produce white was just the neatest idea at the time.

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              mietze last edited by

              The Celery Stalks at Midnight was one of my older kids' favorite read aloud books when they were little (and I enjoyed it as a kid too).

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                Crawfish @Kestrel last edited by

                @Kestrel said in Tastes Less Carrot-y:

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                Not with that attitude.

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