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* The locust gag in Episode 26 makes a lot more sense once you know that in some parts of Japan, [[http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/eat/extreme-cuisine-5-dishes-even-japanese-are-freaked-eat-660426/ boiled locusts are actually sold as a sweet snack.]]
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* The locust gag in Episode 26 makes a lot more sense once you know that in some parts of Japan, [[http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/eat/extreme-cuisine-5-dishes-even-japanese-are-freaked-eat-660426/ [[http://www.ageekinjapan.com/eating-grasshoppers-inago/ boiled locusts are actually sold as a sweet snack.]]
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* On another note, the reason Shibuya Rin requested a recipe for carob-powder based chocolate is that they can safely be consumed by dogs, unlike the cocoa-based chocolates which could induce theobromine poisoning.
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* On another note, the reason Shibuya Rin requested a recipe for carob-powder based chocolate is that they can safely be consumed by dogs, unlike the cocoa-based chocolates which could induce theobromine poisoning.poisoning.
* Nana's BlatantLies about Planet Usamin could well be intended as a distraction to cover up [[OlderThanTheyLook the other big lie in her life]].
* Nana's BlatantLies about Planet Usamin could well be intended as a distraction to cover up [[OlderThanTheyLook the other big lie in her life]].
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* On another note, the reason Shibuya Rin requested a recipe for carob-powder based chocolate is that they can be safely be consumed by dogs, unlike the cocoa-based chocolates which could induce theobromine poisoning.
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* On another note, the reason Shibuya Rin requested a recipe for carob-powder based chocolate is that they can be safely be consumed by dogs, unlike the cocoa-based chocolates which could induce theobromine poisoning.
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* The locust gag in Episode 26 makes a lot more sense once you know that in some parts of Japan, [[http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/eat/extreme-cuisine-5-dishes-even-japanese-are-freaked-eat-660426/ boiled locusts are actually sold as a sweet snack.]]
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* The locust gag in Episode 26 makes a lot more sense once you know that in some parts of Japan, [[http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/eat/extreme-cuisine-5-dishes-even-japanese-are-freaked-eat-660426/ boiled locusts are actually sold as a sweet snack.]]]]
* On another note, the reason Shibuya Rin requested a recipe for carob-powder based chocolate is that they can be safely be consumed by dogs, unlike the cocoa-based chocolates which could induce theobromine poisoning.
* On another note, the reason Shibuya Rin requested a recipe for carob-powder based chocolate is that they can be safely be consumed by dogs, unlike the cocoa-based chocolates which could induce theobromine poisoning.
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* The locust gag in Episode 26 makes a lot more sense once you know that in some parts of Japan, [[http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/eat/extreme-cuisine-5-dishes-even-japanese-are-freaked-eat-660426/ boiled locusts are actually sold as a sweet snack.]]
* The locust gag in Episode 26 makes a lot more sense once you know that in some parts of Japan, [[http://travel.cnn.com/tokyo/eat/extreme-cuisine-5-dishes-even-japanese-are-freaked-eat-660426/ boiled locusts are actually sold as a sweet snack.]]