One Day Blinding Stew

One Day Blinding Stew. Blinding Stew refers to a meme that was popularized in early 2024 after X / Twitter user @truewagner posted a photo of a flyer asking for parenting advice in which all the responses jokingly recommended that the child be fed "stew that blinds her for a day." More memes about "1 Day Blinding Stew" or "blinding soup" spread soon after.The concept of a stew causing a temporary blinding. For the full history of Blinding Stew, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.

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Wikipedia shares that one perpetual stew was allegedly kept going in Perpignan, southern France, from the 15th century till World War II, when its custodian ran out of ingredients to keep it going during the German occupation. I've been hearing a little chat about a 'one-day blinding stew' which purportedly causes temporary blindness

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— Louro perpetual stew (@perpetual_stew) February 16, 2015 Blinding Stew refers to a meme that was popularized in early 2024 after X / Twitter user @truewagner posted a photo of a flyer asking for parenting advice in which all the responses jokingly recommended that the child be fed "stew that blinds her for a day." More memes about "1 Day Blinding Stew" or "blinding soup" spread soon after.The concept of a stew causing a temporary blinding. because of perpetual one day, which inflicts one psychic damage every two turns Reply reply Top 1% Rank by size

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. "Various ingredients can be used in a perpetual 1-day blinding stew such as root vegetables, tubers (potatoes, yams, etc.), POISONS, and various meats." Wikipedia shares that one perpetual stew was allegedly kept going in Perpignan, southern France, from the 15th century till World War II, when its custodian ran out of ingredients to keep it going during the German occupation.