| Wise men come to the rescue of the frankincense tree |
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| AverageAmericanGuy
Too much Drakkar Noir being sold in that region, unfortunately. It's sad how humans have are destroying the planet, but it's heartening to see scientists doing what they can to save it. |
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| Indubitably
To bro |
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| Indubitably
Merry Christmas, all. To pagan out. |
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| thetrenchcoat
Why would you want to rescue it? |
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| ComaToast
Research led by Dutch scientist Professor Frans Bongers... Bongers is a great name. His biography should be called Bongers Greatest Hits. |
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| utharda Its an interesting tree from a botanical perspective. The link back into history is also cool. Hooray for Christmas drinking. |
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| Day_Old_Dutchie
ComaToast: Research led by Dutch scientist Professor Frans Bongers... Bongers is a great name. His biography should be called Bongers Greatest Hits. Being from Holland that makes sense. |
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![]() /And to all a good night. |
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| Pray 4 Mojo
AverageAmericanGuy: Too much Drakkar Noir being sold in that region, unfortunately. It's sad how humans have are destroying the planet, but it's heartening to see scientists doing what they can to save it. Hey... the planet started this shiat man. We're just fighting back. |
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| Shirley Ujest ComaToast: Research led by Dutch scientist Professor Frans Bongers... Bongers is a great name. His biography should be called Bongers Greatest Hits. My kids shop teacher is named Mr.Bong. |
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| Indubitably
De-scent? |
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