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I didn't ever think that turkey being proper for thanksgiving would be unpopular, but recently (The past 3 years or so) I've seen and heard a lot of people, especially on the internet, denounce turkey and argue that it's only there for tradition. I've heard people say nobody likes it. Everybody says mac and cheese is the best Thanksgiving food when I'd argue it hs no place on the table. I just want people to accept that sometimes you have to eat big people food and that mac and cheese is not all there is.
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