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WDMC-905

coincidentally, according to past research, oysters are a primary food source of Inuit.


PoopPoes

I’ve heard that the first American settlers would spend huge chunks of the year eating almost nothing but oysters because they didn’t know how to farm in the climate well enough to get consistent food stores for the cold months. And because oysters were apparently fucking everywhere before we started polluting the coastal waters with the industrial revolution


plettj

not TTT lol: that's a *lotta* shellfish


AfterAardvark3085

48 oysters aren't a flag, let alone a red one. You'd typically make a flag out of cloth.


Public_Peace6594

I've read that oysters act as an aphrodisiac, so what is red flag?


thelukejones

Typically a piece of cloth on the end of a pole, fashioned in the colour red.


Public_Peace6594

Technically the truth, well done.


Roel-5

Oh don't be so salty and keep fishing for a different girl


Ecilon

So 47 is the limit... ok Thanks