Plants’ main objective is to make baby plants. Some, like cacao, peppers, coffee beans, have opted to be bad for some/most animals so they don’t get eaten. Turns out that humans are pretty metal and like chocolate, capsaicin (the spicy compound in peppers), and caffeine.
Why is chocolate bad for all animals except humans?
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So 300 is probably ok? Asking for a friend.
300? Amateur
I’m pretty sure my kids have gotten to 100 on Halloween. They’re tiny, so you’re probably fine.
Plants’ main objective is to make baby plants. Some, like cacao, peppers, coffee beans, have opted to be bad for some/most animals so they don’t get eaten. Turns out that humans are pretty metal and like chocolate, capsaicin (the spicy compound in peppers), and caffeine.
Same with nicotine and alcohol.
It’s also theorized that humans consumed these things to help with parasites
Quetzalcoatl wanted it that way - it’s our special snack, animals can fuck off.
So there’s more for us, obviously.
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