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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 20, 2021 13:57:55 GMT -8
Do most people have it in their homes?
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Oct 20, 2021 14:07:51 GMT -8
3. No (lots of people do have it in their homes but probably not most)
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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 20, 2021 15:32:40 GMT -8
Is it man-made?
Btw is anyone following this thread other than Lilly, Daisy & me?
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Oct 20, 2021 16:03:39 GMT -8
4. No
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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 21, 2021 3:25:53 GMT -8
Can I eat it?
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Oct 21, 2021 8:11:05 GMT -8
5. Yes, it is edible and safe to eat (but you might not want to eat it)
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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 21, 2021 13:09:10 GMT -8
Is it used for decorative purposes?
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Oct 21, 2021 13:10:57 GMT -8
6. No
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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 21, 2021 14:50:17 GMT -8
Do animals eat it?
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Oct 21, 2021 16:02:44 GMT -8
7. Sometimes
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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 21, 2021 17:52:36 GMT -8
Hmmm... something that's not alive, is not man-made, is sometimes found outdoors, lots of people have it in their homes, doesn't serve a decorative purpose, can be eaten by humans, is sometimes eaten by animals. Is it part of a plant?
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Oct 21, 2021 18:36:07 GMT -8
8. Yes
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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 22, 2021 4:31:18 GMT -8
Is it larger than an apple?
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Post by LilyandDaisy on Oct 22, 2021 4:40:16 GMT -8
9. Rarely
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Post by Mygerbiliscute on Oct 22, 2021 8:12:26 GMT -8
Is it larger than an olive?
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