why is it bad to eat yellow snow?!


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It is?

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because it means people have pissed in it?
No, but if you want to go right ahead, fill your boots!
Because someone or something peed in it.
because it meants something has peed there!
people have peed on it. you'll be lucky if its lemonade poured on it.
Perhaps because that is where Fido took a pee, unless you like a little pee with your snow!
Oh Please!
because the mostlikly reason is cause some dog or cat peed there or some person peed there why would u want to eat pee?
try it and find out for your self.
Whats that stupid show called they do all that crazy stuff. Well one of them ate a yellow snow cone.

Anyways you know the answer to this, so if you are being so silly to ask this question why don't' you be stupid and go eat one.
Because purple snow is vastly superior.
While the common understanding is that yellow snow contains urine of some sort, technically, there is nothing bad about eating yellow snow. Urine is sterile. It may not taste or smell appealing, but for the most part it's harmless.

It is generally frowned upon by most people, however, to consume waste product or excrement.

If eating yellow snow makes you happy, go for it. Just don't expect it to be a subject you can discuss with everybody.
For the same reason it's bad to let someone pee right into your mouth.
Gross! Was it white before you pissed on it? I'll bet it matches your yellowed boots. Silly rabbit, it's bad for you because it might give you cancer of the lip or yellow teeth?
you have got to be joking..eewww
Its not bad! Go ahead and take a big fat bite, in fact brown snow is good too!
Actually, it's very good. You should go out and do it. Every day.
oh my god

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