Post number #1005733, ID: 709280
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G/u/rls, what are the best rocks to eat? Granite just isn't cutting it these days.
Post number #1005798, ID: 5538fc
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try cock. a rock hard one
Post number #1005805, ID: 709280
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Yummyyy
Post number #1005806, ID: e52ec2
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Alabaster is great on a hot day
Post number #1005816, ID: 5ff201
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chalcanthite unironically
Post number #1005824, ID: 6b6dcb
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Didn't they unironically do this in China, like rocks with chilli oil.
Post number #1005836, ID: fce8db
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Salt. Sometimes I go into forests and find salt stones put out for deers and then I contemplate suicide and lick the stone tasty salt!!
Post number #1005839, ID: aad00c
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>>1005824 they did didn't they
Post number #1005851, ID: b8efc0
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If metals count, copper and nickel have a unique taste. As far as more rocky rocks, the softer the more flavor, like sandstone.
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| G/u/rls, what are the best rocks to eat? Granite just isn't cutting it these days.