• musubibreakfast@lemm.ee
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      A piece of brie get you a one night stand, a slice of gouda gets you a date. Grated parmesan gets you a hand job. A steady supply of varied cheeses spread out over multiple months will get you a wife.

      Of course every woman is different, but in general the age and quality of the cheese determines what you’ll receive in exchange.

      And in case you’re wondering, a kraft single gets you a slap in the face.

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    Are these in order? So stealing her shoe and a hairpin with hair in it, and then when she confronts you offer the cheese as a diversion?

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        I was thinking it would be one of those mangas with really really long names:

        “I Cast 99 Spells to Make Her Love Me, But the Only Thing That Worked Was Cheese!”

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    Duley noted. This may work better than my method of crying and begging for affection. So far, zero percent success rate

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    So you’re saying there’s a chance anyone fascinated with a piece of cheese might be a woman?

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    This spell has mixed results with my fiance; she LOVES cheese but is horribly allergic to it. Not life-threatening, but painfully bad.

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      According to the book, there’s no need for them to eat it, you just have to give it to them, although I think they may have mixed up ‘fascinate’ and ‘confuse’.

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      Is she allergic to it because of the lactose? We can already make vegan cheese that’s the exact same as real cheese (literally, I don’t mean it just tastes the same) except that it doesn’t contain lactose. There’s a company in Europe that’s ready to mass produce it but the EU is taking their time with giving them the permit to sell it. I don’t know how the situation is where you live.

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        Cheddar, swiss, goat and parm tend to be very low lactose based on how they are made too.

        Likely not low enough for someone with a bad allergy, but mostly fine for run of the mill lactose intolerance.

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    Fascinate in the sense that she’ll spend the next five minutes confused as to why you gave her cheese.