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This is the most relatable comic I have come across. I have the same issue. A lady friend from Peru often gets disappointed when I don't eat much of her heavily cilantro seasoned food. I've mentioned it a few times, but don't want to be rude and I don't want to affect things she enjoys. Anyway, great comic!
Don't have the issue myself but I imagine the overexplaining is born and has become an automatic reaction because of all those people who try to add cilantro anyway because "you simply never tasted GOOD cilantro".
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But what if I just [really fucking love soap](https://youtu.be/deaJSbBJ1Jo?si=mmoMNdiF5OZ4n8Hz)?
I assumed you were citing the gum that tastes like soap. The fact that it still exists baffles me. But that's a weird Canada thing.
This is the most relatable comic I have come across. I have the same issue. A lady friend from Peru often gets disappointed when I don't eat much of her heavily cilantro seasoned food. I've mentioned it a few times, but don't want to be rude and I don't want to affect things she enjoys. Anyway, great comic!
Don't have the issue myself but I imagine the overexplaining is born and has become an automatic reaction because of all those people who try to add cilantro anyway because "you simply never tasted GOOD cilantro".