
Reyna D D
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i use to take banana leaves from grave yard to lipat kuih or lipat nasi lemak... so no big deal in eating fruits or vegetables from there... |
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winterlotus
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If I knew, I won't....even if I am starving.
I agree with purpleCat.
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Prone Frequently
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sure! it'll be well nourished |
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Abhishek Shrivastava
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I am really wondering would I. But I don't think I have answer for this question. lol may be not if i knew otherwise yes |
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Cheekedee
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Never tried. But why not? |
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Zack J
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Rambutans taste better from graveyard, try it, also the best place to relax after cycling in the evening. There's one in my neighborhood which grows rambutans. |
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bugs bunny
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hi
i think its a very interesting question.
hmm....
well, seriously i wont even get to know if i eat one, if no one has told me its grown on a graveyard...bt....
well, i dnt think i hv ever visited a graveyard, n i wish i never do.
but i have heard that in most graveyards even flowers dont grow...whihc i dnt thnk is true....coz the soil is supposed to be quite fertile....but the whole idea of eating something which has grown out of dead...is creepy....well, i dont thnk it shud matter.
i thnk by the way i have answerd the question you must have guessed that i am sceptical.
frankly, i dont think it should matter.not to me.
well. honestly who would grow fruits on a graveyard? |
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Square Pants
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i've never see any fruits or vege grow on the graveyard.. not even depan tanah perkuburan... tapi kalau ada, makan je la... why not, right??? its just a fruit/vege happen to grow on grave...
PEACE =D |
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Mr. Bobo [Chantek ker..]
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hmm.. interesting.. why not!..as long as we didn't ate the corps with it la hoho...creepy |
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miss5miles
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Yes, nothing wrong with it. I already did, many2 times. Try ask Gindy. |
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emerald_mara85
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Damn, interesting question but unfortunely...I don't know the answer!
Maybe if I was desperately starving, I think I would...other than that, no? Maybe... |
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popstarlila
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I am really wondering would I. But I don't think I have answer for this question. lol may be not if i knew otherwise yes |
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Bellzy
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no i dont eat it anyway |
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purpleCat
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Uh... probably not. That means teh fruit or veggie contains some bits (or rather the nutrients) of the person buried there. It won't feel right and frankly a bit creepy. If you've watched Secret Window starring Johnny Depp... it's just creepy |
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Jaimee seeks HARMONY!
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Sure...you're eating the fruit/vegetable anyway, not the dead!=P |
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vani s
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why not?do you know if you dig anywhere deep enough in this world you are likeliy to find a dead body |
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ShyGuy
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never tried..but shouldnt be a problem
...BTW..it is said cashew nut trees grow best in a graveyard...... |
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I'dStillPreferNoName
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They said the fruits and vegies grown in graveyard has no connections to the dead human "dibawah" but still I choose not to eat. |
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¡¡¡ɹɐʍ ǝuolɔ sʇǝl
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yes!..when very-terdesak lah...lol |
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