Horse rule
Horse rule
Horse rule
I put a can of Guinness into the fridge today and noticed there is something solid rattling around in it. And now I'm scared to open it and find out what it is.
If you’re not joking, it’s the widget. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widget_(beer)
You are too afraid to open up a Guinness can to find out what the hell is in there
I'm too afraid to open up a Guinness can because I'm afraid it won't be accepted by the can/bottle deposit machine afterwards
We're not the same
/meme
Uh how is a vase chewable in any way?
Somebody has that reaction meme at the end?
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/23503188
Reverse image searched it and uploaded it to !reactionmemes@lemmy.dbzer0.com.
Deeply appreciated!
I lold at that, too :)
upon scouring the internet, the only reference I can find to Russian horse ash vases is this meme. I don't think this is real
It's not real. The kind of chocolate used in these is just shit. Source: a former child who had to eat those.
That moment when your relatives or family friends gift you Russian chocolate candy like it's a special treat but you just really don't want to put it in your mouth
could you find me a link for something that talks about this awful Russian chocolate? cuz I couldn't find that either
I feel like the biggest give away is that you'd notice pretty quickly whether or not something is chocolate. The fact that this guy ate cremated ashes and STILL assumed it was chocolate is unbelievable.
not if your a dark chocolate liker B)
Even after covid?
I searched all my cupboards for Russian chocolate. It is all crumbly and objectively terrible/an acquired taste.
Oh thank good, I was so confused for a while.
I mean, horses aren't even real.
Could be real, can't be too sure, gotta double check.
As an expert on equine burials in the pacific, I’d like to weigh in. Ocean burials make up the overwhelming majority of pacific horse funerals, but there have been notable advances in stratospheric inurnment in recent years.