Are you getting of having to eat the same old things every day? Beef and chicken are turning bland and not even long pork gives you that boost anymore? Why, then it's high time you tried some of Soylent Green! By using some of the vast, almost untapped resources (there are a lot of plankton in the sea) in the world our researchers have manufactered this tasty square meal with even more flavour and nutrition than the red and yellow alternatives.
Try Soylent Green today, you are what you eat!
New food
New food
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Re: New food
+1
I want to make a factory just for this purpose. It's not about not going hungry, it's about eating in style.
I want to make a factory just for this purpose. It's not about not going hungry, it's about eating in style.
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Re: New food
Aww yeah! Can't wait to be eating this stuff!
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Re: New food
Funny you should mention it, the stuff zombies drop seems kinda greenish to me..
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War never changes.
Remember what the dormouse said
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Re: New food
This is in the next version of my texture pack now.MoRmEnGiL wrote:Funny you should mention it, the stuff zombies drop seems kinda greenish to me..
Re: New food
Wait... no... you can't...
Don't you all know? Damn you!
Sorry, someone had to be Charlton Heston at some point...
Don't you all know? Damn you!
Sorry, someone had to be Charlton Heston at some point...
The spice must flow...
[03:28] <Detritus_> Weird, I'm still logged in her
[03:28] <Detritus_> Weird, I'm still logged in her
Re: New food
It is funny that you bring up the subject. My friend Meu and I were talking about fun things to do with villagers and Soylent Green came up. Have the block dispense turn them into villager cubes, chop them up into wafers with the saw and cook it with shortening made from tallow. A fun snack for every one.
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