#16 leafes of beetroot, mostly used as animal food or rotting unused on the fields (wich is, in my mind, a waste of good food in BOTH cases). nothing against that, looks weird BUT it has fiber, vitamins etc. from the scale of this leaf, it is harvested from an industrial sort of beetroot. people need to touch more grass and i think a school subject like "home gardening" isnt that bad
#1 It looks more like an attempt at the Unified Field Theory. There are both atomic and astro physics apparent, along with organic components. Might even be genetic. But yeah, the dad's got some screws loose, and is being cared for.
#16 leafes of beetroot, mostly used as animal food or rotting unused on the fields (wich is, in my mind, a waste of good food in BOTH cases). nothing against that, looks weird BUT it has fiber, vitamins etc. from the scale of this leaf, it is harvested from an industrial sort of beetroot. people need to touch more grass and i think a school subject like "home gardening" isnt that bad
#1 It looks more like an attempt at the Unified Field Theory. There are both atomic and astro physics apparent, along with organic components. Might even be genetic. But yeah, the dad's got some screws loose, and is being cared for.
nothing against that, looks weird BUT it has fiber, vitamins etc.
from the scale of this leaf, it is harvested from an industrial sort of beetroot.
people need to touch more grass and i think a school subject like "home gardening" isnt that bad
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