source: my childhood didn’t include tooth decay as an alternative to water

    by OperationWooden

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    1. If they even touched on Caribbean or British History they would know many of the British colonies in the Caribbean grew Sugar Cane and had sugar as their primary industry for quite a while. And before anyone says it ain’t my History, I know the south in the US grew cotton heavily and I’m not an American.

    2. TBH this is more of a directly result of, especially in the USA, nearly all sugars being derived from corn syrups where something like cane sugar (or just sugarcane) is hardly spoken at all to the point of not even being in the vocabulary.

    3. Speaking of Minecraft sugar cane… Are Minecraft papers sweet if they could be eaten?

    4. When I was younger, most of the people I knew thought Birch trees were only from minecraft

    5. Reasonable-Banana800 on

      Sugarcane isn’t real just like Silverfish aren’t real either! It’s what Big Minecraft wants you to think!

    6. lightblueisbi on

      One girl in high school (abt 5 years ago now) thought obsidian was only a thing in Minecraft until I brought a piece from home (im a geology nerd)

    7. Reminds me of when I was shopping and a little kid pointed at a shirt with Bugs Bunny and loudly proclaimed “mom, they have a shirt of Little Chungus here!!”

    8. My cousin thought saplings were made up. I brought home a sapling from school when I was young and said something like “I got a sapling” and my cousin tried to make fun of me for calling it something from Minecraft. I asked what he thinks it’s called and he answered “It’s a baby tree!” Same guy though a mouse was a baby rat.

    9. I used to believe obsidian was a thing invented by Minecraft, when i was a kid of course, then i gained access to the internet and found out it’s an actual thing and not resistant at all, it’s basically a glass-like material.

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