flat_affect wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
flat_affect wrote:
Anything that looks, smells, tastes or feels like peas should be banished from the earth.
I can tolerate peas.
But urine is too far.
I envy you. You would've been a valuable ally during my childhood.
There's very few foods I didn't eventually make peace with eating. The alternative was getting hit and still having to eat whatever it was. A few of the foods I couldn't eat eventually stopped being bought, like canned mushrooms and lima beans.
As an adult I can't do calamari, this is a texture issue, not a
might be pig rectum issue.
I can tolerate fish but generally avoid other seafood.
I'm not big on bananas.
I'm not sure how well any of my food aversions would hold up if I was sufficiently hungry. I remember buying Doritos when I was 10 or 11 despite knowing I didn't like them only to find them very satisfying. I don't recall why but I was absolutely ravenous when I bought them. Corn chips and tortilla chips were always a no-go food for me before that moment, but not since.
utterly absurd wrote:
Possible Disgust Warning
I used to dye water yellow and drink it just to gross people out.
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