matthewb
@matthewb
nobody: nobody at all: @brileigh: do you want to hear about the history of vegetables
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brileigh
@brileigh
listen, who KNEW that asparagus was popularized for its medicinal properties thanks to Hippocrates who used it to treat diarrhea and urethral pain? sadly it went out of popularity during the medieval period.
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brileigh
@brileigh
i guess that’s why the medieval period was so shitty 😏 cc @horsefacts.eth @aferg.eth @triumph @catch0x22.eth
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Catch0x22 (2025 variant)
@catch0x22.eth
asparagus pee is pretty bad
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Subscribe to asparagus facts
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triumph
@triumph
i may or may not have been eagerly anticipating a vegetable fact tonight allegedly
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tyler ↑
@trh
It reminds me of a statement I recently heard somewhere that there’s no such thing as a vegetable — it’s a culinary term, not a classification like fruit, tuber, etc.
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Jason
@jachian
Ngl that was fire 🔥
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