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Old March 31, 2018   #13
CamuMahubah
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Originally Posted by Hatgirl View Post
I'm glad they recorded the oral history of these two varieties. If for no other reason than local legends are an important part of human culture.
They did more than record it.

They are perpetuating it is real.

To sell seeds.

I realize this gets done a lot with humans.

It's time to stop.

We are no longer uneducated sheep to be led to financial slaughter.

It's time to stop.

Reminds me of all the Cherokee Purple myths and Brandywine stories.

Can we just have the gosh darnoodley truth?
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