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The neutrality of pumpkins, long thought to be associated with their lack of taste and character, reveals itself as an immutable law of both nature and eating pumpkin pie. Equilibrium, when upset, can have an inverse effect on pie wedges, and our ability to stay mentally stable.
By Jeff BenderThe neutrality of pumpkins, long thought to be associated with their lack of taste and character, reveals itself as an immutable law of both nature and eating pumpkin pie. Equilibrium, when upset, can have an inverse effect on pie wedges, and our ability to stay mentally stable.