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Broccoli beat from mario
Broccoli beat from mario












broccoli beat from mario

Mario Bostez e Irene Sancho, naturales de Sevilla, han logrado adoptar un brócoli procedente de Japón. The Spanish original was published by El Mundo Today in July 2012: Dos vegetarianos adoptan un brócoli

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"In Japan they don't want broccoli, and sometimes they let them go off or abandon them". "It's better to adopt them when they're little sprouts, since it's less traumatic for them", Irene explained, who wanted a Japanese daughter. That immediately makes you different and raises suspicions", said Mario.įinally, after the long process they managed to get what they wanted and little Brasicacea is resting in her green-painted room. "We didn't want a flesh and flood kid because we're vegans. The vegan couple had to deal with a complicated process to prove that they can take care of the broccoli by keeping it in optimal conditions. The English article was published on Maby under the headline "Vegan Couple Adopts Broccoli Because They Don't Want A "Flesh And Blood Child"" (archived here) and opened: Mario Bostez and Irene Sancho, a couple from Sevilla, managed to adopt a broccoli coming from Japan. The story is false and originated on a Spanish satire website and it was later copied by an American site dealing in "faux satire", aka "fauxtire". Did Mario Bostez and Irene Sancho, a vegan couple from Sevilla, Spain adopt a Japanese broccoli because they didn't want a child made out of flesh and blood? If that sounds a bit weird to you, you would be right.














Broccoli beat from mario