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What? Why is it weird that we eat plants and animals and fungus? Is there an interesting observation here that I'm missing and why is the owner and CEO of Twitter involved in this discussion?
I for one think it's weird that we don't eat protists
Protists haven't really been an accepted kingdom in biology since the early 90s. While they're now in kingdom Chromista, algae were under Protista and are commonly eaten. Seaweeds/kelp like kombu, nori, wakame, and dulse, as well as single-celled algae like chlorella and spirulina are some examples you might recognise.
I'm on a seaweed diet, I see weed etc etc
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