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Oh the good old days, when beans stayed in their designated corner on the microwavable plate.
Times have changed. People's obsession with the legendary legume has gotten darker, stranger, wrong. We now have a subreddit called "Beans in Things" which posts "pictures of beans in things that beans shouldn't be in."
That's it. That's the subreddit. And it's wonderful.
SEE ALSO: What happens when internet subcultures get discovered by the massesAccording to the subreddit's founder Reddit user SpareLiver, the the group was inspired by an already existing bean Facebook group.
"Someone posted an image on /r/pics of beans in something, and like many people do, I quickly started a sub and posted a comment linking to it," SpareLiver told Mashable. "I got lucky and it took off. There was a Facebook group that let people farm some of the initial content so the sub didn't look dead when new people came."
SpareLiver explained that YouTube star pewdiepie recently posted a video mentioning the sub and it "exploded from there" -- though not always in the subreddit's playful spirit.
Still, this subreddit largely sings. As someone who's traveled to England more than once, this subreddit just speaks to me. There, they put beans in places where they just don't belong -- paninis, toasts, crackers. Beans are great independent of any bread product. They don't need your carbohydrate assistance.
If only our allies understood that. At least this subreddit does. Here's some of their best work.
Don't worry, I got u covered from r/BeansInThings
Clock from r/BeansInThings
Yes from r/BeansInThings
sour bean from r/BeansInThings
How many beans? All the beans from r/BeansInThings
Beans in things from r/BeansInThings
I have no words from r/BeansInThings
Moon Pie set to launch new bean flavor Moon Pies from r/BeansInThings
Dinner is served from r/BeansInThings
Beans in vintage ads from r/BeansInThings
Ah yes from r/BeansInThings
ListerBean from r/BeansInThings
A picture is worth 1000 beans from r/BeansInThings
A legume load. from r/BeansInThings
Thanks to r/BeansInThings for speaking out about this critical issue. As we should all know by now, baked beans only belong in one place: the corner of my BBQ plate.
Hot sauce, you're next.
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