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I am open to trying most food when I arrive there, but this is not one of those options.:point_down: Balut.

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You may want to skip some options :joy:

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jim carrey vomitando

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Man, I’m not going near that stuff, would you try it?

FILIPINO TEACHES FOREIGNER how to eat BALUT, A fertilized duck egg

Starts at 2:15

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Hell to the No!

I know in nature animals don’t care what stage of development its prey is. So, this shouldn’t be a big deal.

But there’s no way I’m eating that.

So what ARE you looking forward to eating there?

What dishes in particular?

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Place me on Naked and Afraid, and if this was the only option, I will give up; now place me in a different situation where I had no options, you take the actions necessary to survive.

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I really like cinnamon, but I’ve been buying the $2 bottle. Maybe I should look further into what I’m buying.

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I put some in the french toast

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look delicious, my sister made some banana bread last week, it was outstanding.

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Apparently, all sinks are not the same.

The apron sink looks more comfortable for washing dishes (vs the undermount sink) because it’s a little bit closer and lower. That means less hunching over.

Mmmmm. Did you have anything with it?

Tea, ice cream, coffee, milk?

Or do you like banana bread by itself?

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I do everything except the tea, but this time the bread was entirely mine, nothing alongside it.

At times, you may require a sip of water; if you know, you know.

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Stealing Tip Jars, Then Tipping $10,000

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Brit Shocked at what American Soul Food Is!

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ā€œAaaaah stop!! It’s just a prank, bro!!ā€

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:rofl: Sht can get real for pranksters; I was surprised that people allowed him to take the tip jar with little resisting.

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Yeah, I think that’s when some people get into ā€œI just work hereā€.

If you’re getting $15/hr at a coffee shop, why get into a fight over $12 in tips?

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