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Otherwise, sugar is extremely rare in nature so carving it is a rarity in history.
Similar to if someone stops using a drug and gets to the point they don't crave it anymore.
It's why sometimes people cannot fathom possibly enjoying something when they're 10, but by the time they're 30 it's a dietary staple.
Normally I'd have probably used the word "developed" because I think it's a more common vocabulary when talking about the brain in that way, but I thought, 'no this is the internet, I should try going with the less common, 'matured' because maybe fewer people will have negative think about that word.'
I think the moral of the story is that men should consume some sugar from time to time to keep from becoming meat popsicles that a giant would want to come pick up and place onto his meat popsicle shelf.