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7/15/2025, 8:21:44 AM
>>715507010
>spice was historically used, especially in large quantities, to cover up the fact that your underlying food was rotting
Why do you retards keep repeating this bullshit myth? It doesn't even make sense. People weren't so impoverished and stupid in the past that they would have eaten rotten food. In fact spices (salt) can help preserve food, preventing rot, in the first place.
PEOPLE DID NOT REGULARLY EAT ROTTEN FOOD IN THE PAST. People in the past were not that different from you or me. They put spices on their food because they fucking taste good.
>spice was historically used, especially in large quantities, to cover up the fact that your underlying food was rotting
Why do you retards keep repeating this bullshit myth? It doesn't even make sense. People weren't so impoverished and stupid in the past that they would have eaten rotten food. In fact spices (salt) can help preserve food, preventing rot, in the first place.
PEOPLE DID NOT REGULARLY EAT ROTTEN FOOD IN THE PAST. People in the past were not that different from you or me. They put spices on their food because they fucking taste good.
7/7/2025, 9:10:40 PM
6/11/2025, 4:55:23 PM
>>712273003
Mudsdale is based off of a real animal, a large breed of horse, that does in fact weigh around a ton. Meanwhile there's really nothing in the real world like a Steelix; he was made back when Pokemon was a dumb kiddie game about actual monsters. So they either have to make Mudsdale far too light for the breed of horse it's based on - despite having a real-world model - or make Mudsdale realistically heavy, and then go back and fix Groudon and every heavy-mon in reference to Mudsdale.
This would all have been solved of course if they'd put a little more into standardizing pokemon measurements, but it's not a priority.
Mudsdale is based off of a real animal, a large breed of horse, that does in fact weigh around a ton. Meanwhile there's really nothing in the real world like a Steelix; he was made back when Pokemon was a dumb kiddie game about actual monsters. So they either have to make Mudsdale far too light for the breed of horse it's based on - despite having a real-world model - or make Mudsdale realistically heavy, and then go back and fix Groudon and every heavy-mon in reference to Mudsdale.
This would all have been solved of course if they'd put a little more into standardizing pokemon measurements, but it's not a priority.
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