A few months ago, vyeseleph's mother came to visit. She made vyeseleph some meatballs, not all of which got eaten; a few were placed in a container to be noshed upon in the following days.
One of these meatballs is still in our refrigerator. We can witness its decomposition in high detail and relatively risk-free, as the container is glass and air-tight. It is a wonder to behold. Fuzzy.
I figure I am exempt from having to throw away the meatball, as I am vegetarian. But now that the meat is alive again (or at least undead), does this guideline not apply?
I don't know how we're going to get rid of it. Opening the tupperware could be traumatic. We might have to throw out the whole container.
One of these meatballs is still in our refrigerator. We can witness its decomposition in high detail and relatively risk-free, as the container is glass and air-tight. It is a wonder to behold. Fuzzy.
I figure I am exempt from having to throw away the meatball, as I am vegetarian. But now that the meat is alive again (or at least undead), does this guideline not apply?
I don't know how we're going to get rid of it. Opening the tupperware could be traumatic. We might have to throw out the whole container.
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fuzzy meatballs are not cool.
It's like a 5th grade science fair project though, I like the general concept of it.