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Silver Spoon

 moooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
call me cow boi
bitches see these hangin on moi all i be doing is mooooooooooo
bruh ya be UDDER fooooooooooools

 i be pressin
pressin
pressin
al dat cheese
fuckin gruyere, swiss, gouda, and brie

she be starin at dem curds
few and far between me
i dont know what you even heard
just because i'm a dairy cow don't mean imma she!

i be spendin
spendin
spendin
all dat cheese
fuckin dollars, pesos, pounds, and rupeees

CURD UP YALL.

- Sophia & Kenyon //we both really liked Silver Spoon.

I started looking at Silver Spoon when you mentioned it in class pretty early on. I really liked it, definitely couldn't look at it and see Full Metal Alchemist which is nice. I learned a lot more about farming then I expected. It was really interesting hearing about the morality of eating meat, how the larger farms were quite a bit less personal compared to smaller farms however both loved their cows. I liked how light it was, it was very relaxing after a long day but still had quite serious moments that kept my interest. I still have to finish it, something I'm excited to do. 

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