Satirical piece: Yak expresses love for eating grass in Nepal
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The Onion Staff
3h ago· 2 min readen
Summary
A satirical article from The Onion-style humor outlet featuring a yak named Henry Cunningham in Baglung, Nepal, who expresses his love for eating grass and hopes that grass production never stops. The piece humorously anthropomorphizes the yak, having him praise grass as "grassoline" and describe his daily grazing habits.
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I love getting up in the morning to fill my tank with that first perfect helping of the ol' 'grassoline.'
I could finish a whole damn field myself, if I wasn't careful.
BAGLUNG, NEPAL—Claiming he could eat the stuff every day and still not get tired of it, local yak Henry Cunningham expressed his sincere hope Tuesday that they never stop making grass. “Man, after a long day on the plateau, nothing hits the spot like a bi
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