Is the Ocean Soup? (objection.lol)
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Because of underwater volcanoes, the Ocean is, in fact, being cooked.
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"Can I get some ocean soup" "Only a spoonful" * Edgeworth then proceeds to pull out a comically large spoon *
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I love how it went from not being a soup for understandable arguments to suddenly not being a soup due to the lack of a sizeable spoon. They're visibly losing their sanity. Comedic GOLD
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Marine ecologist here! If we define vegetables as a true plantae, then seaweed doesnt count since they are macro-algae However, seagrass is a true plant that can live in the ocean. A new discovery that some of its seeds can be processed as rice substitute. So yes, it can act as a broth seasoning or even the eatery main components. Dives away with mask on
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The world is just a giant soup being prepared for the sun
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I didn't know Edgeworth holding a comically large spoon could be so funny to me
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I'm disappointed that nobody brought up the fact that cold soup and raw soup are both actual things
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I find it endlessly amusing that neither seem to WANT the ocean to be soup but even then edgeworth argues that it is.
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If the ocean is a soup, the continents are in that soup. The world is soup.
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Me, diving into the ocean: "There's just more soup!!"
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3 years later and this still managed to get in my recommended again.
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Probably the only courtroom discussion that's actually been resolved.
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"you aren't soup you're the entire ocean" -sun tzup, art of soup
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Edgeworth's entire argument is: Look I wouldn't do it, but-
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I lost a few trillion braincells at the argument about spoons.
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I can’t believe that I just watched Phoenix and Edgeworth discussing if ocean is a soup for 3 minutes
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2:10 Edgeworth then proceeded to take out a comically large spoon
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I want "Says who?" to be a presentable argument in Ace Attorney games
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Why is this way more interesting than my school debate?
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According to this same discussion I had with some others, we determined that the ocean is leftover soup that’s slowly being reheated because of the underwater volcanoes