>>15838829Anyway, getting back into the topic, I just realized that I'm very retarded, what the fuck.
I understood vegetable soup completely wrong, you don't turn the onions and carrot into liquid soup, you just have them inside the bowl, as solid objects. Okay then. Uh, well, then, I don't know, I guess it's okay, then? Depends. Are the carrots cooked? If so, then, no, it'd still be terrible, not really any different than what I thought before. The same with the onions. But, if they were just chopped carrots, then okay, I could probably tolerate having them in there, cause I like carrots. Don't know if they'd go well along other stuff, still, but, whatever, I'll give it the benefit of the doubt. With onions, the fried version is still an absolute no, but, uncooked? Eh, no, wouldn't want them in there. It'd just taste weird. Maybe if you put thinner slices of onion, rather than chopped chunks? In that case, I guess it'd be okay to have in there, just definitely not too much. And, wait a second, I'm dumb once again, you put in potato wedges there? That's exactly what I was talking about with the fries thing from before. I thought potato wedges were just called fries. Okay, then, that nullifies everything from that part, that's just great. But whatever, I'm gonna have potato wedges with lentil soup once I grow up and get to do more stuff and all. Also, I'll still stand by the idea in the form of having usual fries that get served with fast food along with soup. You could just not place it inside the soup, you could have a plate of the fries right next to it, and take a couple every time you take a sip of the soup, so, there'd no issue of the dissolving and stuff. Okay, whatever, I need to stop talking about that, so, where was I, carrots and onions don't sound terrible then, if just done however I want. Actually, no, it'd probably be terrible, what am I talking about, just no. The green pepper would ruin it all anyhow, so, doesn't matter. Part 3.