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man, the Japanese, they lost so bad in World War two, they started doing some really weird stuff. Only 25% of Japanese, where watermelon farming attempts succeed. Here’s a time lapse of two weeks in the box.
The corners are the last to grow in nature’s power. Built up a lot of pressure inside their still fruits and need to be gently removed. Though this scar can farming square watermelons is really an art. They go for ¥12,000 or $85 or more at stores because
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By Usman Gondalman, the Japanese, they lost so bad in World War two, they started doing some really weird stuff. Only 25% of Japanese, where watermelon farming attempts succeed. Here’s a time lapse of two weeks in the box.
The corners are the last to grow in nature’s power. Built up a lot of pressure inside their still fruits and need to be gently removed. Though this scar can farming square watermelons is really an art. They go for ¥12,000 or $85 or more at stores because
watch the full video here: