I'm turning into a carrot?!


Question: I'm turning into a carrot?
Okay so I am in absolute LOVE with carrots. I eat them all day, and all night.

But just yesterday, I started to notice i was turning into a carrot!

My hair started to turn green at the top, and it went all spiky.

My figure is turning sort of triangle shaped.

And my skin is a glowing orange!

PLEASE HELP IM SCARED!!!!!!!

Answers:

Well, 'Im an Orange, maybe we can chill!!



hee the spiked hair has hair color
but the skin is what happens with carrots with the yellow color in the carrot.
it is not bad but will have to be explained if ask about some will notice.
eat on the carrot has many cancer fighter as does the tomato they are good for killing cancer cells and making us healthy.



You can totally turn orange from carrots. It happened to some famous anorexic 1970s tv star. Don't be scared. I'm sure you look just like one of the Jersey Shore characters! As for the spiky hair? Just rock it! The triangle shape? Well, I suggest solids on top and maybe a patterned bottom?



um, i have heard people that eat to many carrots get a orange tint on their skin but, your lying about it cause that's not even possible?



that's what you get for not eating your spinnach!

ugh ugh ugh!



You will be the first human in history to be threatened by rabbits.



wow just like a f@ggot. stick to penises if u like long pointy things with hair on top.



Too bad you didn't turn into a cucumber......



A rabbit will come and eat you.



Damn, I went through the same exact sh*t too. You'll learn to cope. :/



Well..you are what you eat.



Try out for Jersey Shore. You'll fit in.



Sh.t happens, I'm sorry... That's just somethin you're gonna have to deal with now, hon.



that sux




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