I feel like the biggest give away is that you’d notice pretty quickly whether or not something is chocolate. The fact that this guy ate cremated ashes and STILL assumed it was chocolate is unbelievable.
I get it though. Like, I’m into dark chocolate myself, but beyond about 85% dark it gets to be a bit much for me. I’ve absolutely pretended to enjoy 99% before as to avoid embarrassing myself in front of friends who were kinda snobs about it though
upon scouring the internet, the only reference I can find to Russian horse ash vases is this meme. I don’t think this is real
It’s not real. The kind of chocolate used in these is just shit. Source: a former child who had to eat those.
could you find me a link for something that talks about this awful Russian chocolate? cuz I couldn’t find that either
I feel like the biggest give away is that you’d notice pretty quickly whether or not something is chocolate. The fact that this guy ate cremated ashes and STILL assumed it was chocolate is unbelievable.
not if your a dark chocolate liker B)
you need to eat better chocolate, normal dark chocolate tastes fine if a little bitter.
I get it though. Like, I’m into dark chocolate myself, but beyond about 85% dark it gets to be a bit much for me. I’ve absolutely pretended to enjoy 99% before as to avoid embarrassing myself in front of friends who were kinda snobs about it though
Oh thank good, I was so confused for a while.
I mean, horses aren’t even real.
Could be real, can’t be too sure, gotta double check.
As an expert on equine burials in the pacific, I’d like to weigh in. Ocean burials make up the overwhelming majority of pacific horse funerals, but there have been notable advances in stratospheric inurnment in recent years.