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Tag Archives: 蓼の虫
The taste of a beetle
蓼食う虫も好き好き (Tade kuu mushi mo sukizuki; “Even the bug who eats knotweed likes it”) Definition: Yet again, “different people have different tastes.” A person can like a thing that you don’t (or vice-versa), and that’s okay. Even spicy plants have … Continue reading
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Tagged ホタルハムシ, differences, 蓼の虫, knotweed, matter of taste, spice, 好き好き
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