In 1911, southern China, the strong flaverous capabilities of Mucas were explored, soon to be realised there was a powerful "nutty" taste. Mucas was consequently added to many oriental dishes to improve them, i.e. Nuudles. Due to Mucas, soon the excessive amounts of Opium added to Chineese dishes was removed, and understandably a slight decrease in unemployment followed. Helpful tips about Mucas:
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| - In 1911, southern China, the strong flaverous capabilities of Mucas were explored, soon to be realised there was a powerful "nutty" taste. Mucas was consequently added to many oriental dishes to improve them, i.e. Nuudles. Due to Mucas, soon the excessive amounts of Opium added to Chineese dishes was removed, and understandably a slight decrease in unemployment followed. Helpful tips about Mucas:
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| - In 1911, southern China, the strong flaverous capabilities of Mucas were explored, soon to be realised there was a powerful "nutty" taste. Mucas was consequently added to many oriental dishes to improve them, i.e. Nuudles. Due to Mucas, soon the excessive amounts of Opium added to Chineese dishes was removed, and understandably a slight decrease in unemployment followed. Mucas is still used today in houses and companies alike. Proving that that nutty taste that people of the nation have come to enjoy is one of epic proportions (by consumer conflict, please keep portions of mucas to 1.2g a day). Helpful tips about Mucas:
* Can be taken orally or anally.
* Can cause severe infections/rashes when taken during Ramadam (The holy german festival).
* It surprisingly takes up 0.6% of your plasma.
* It can be highly addictive when in the right hands.
* It is a brownish/yellow powder.
* It lies in the X Group in the periodic table.
* It smells much like most Chinamen.
* It is not a laxative.
* It is a laxative.
* It is not funny.
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