Weather the substance worked as intended, largely differed person to person.
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Earliest known recipe for soylent green.
"Sweet Bod" by Neil Cicierega is a low key banger.
Reading the article it’s like it was all rumours and possibilities. But I guess… would you… give it a go?
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