DudeImMacGyver,

Yeah, that’s not the edible part.

DharmaCurious,
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I love how it just expands and expands so much you can’t even tell what the look on his face is anymore.

felixrostrum,

A warning, not an instruction manual 😔

BlueLineBae,
@BlueLineBae@midwest.social avatar

This is the adult version of the kid that ate the dandelion.

sndrtj,

But dandelion greens are actually edible. Reed has no edible parts.

DannyBoy,

I had a dog that would do this

Fixbeat,

Good way to choke, but carry on.

YoorWeb,
LEONHART,

Me want bite.

thurstylark,

Me want plant corndog delight

AlexWIWA,

Absolute banger of a song

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

Yes because sausage on a stick just grows wild out in nature.

explodicle,

To be fair, tons of delicious foods do just that.

Kolanaki,
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Technically speaking sausage also just grows out in the wild in the form of a wild hog.

glennglog22,
@glennglog22@kbin.social avatar

Mmmm, nature's corn dog.

metallic_z3r0,

Me want plant corn dog delight!

LemmyKnowsBest,

When I was a little kid those things grew everywhere. we called them cottontails. we never put them in our mouths. we tore them apart with our hands.

ChicoSuave,

What an idiot. Pick them when the stem is green and let it dry on a rack. Leaving it near the water causes it to fragment and shatter, as he now knows.

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