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Ps Watch the Food Theory channel's video of this. Turns out this trend wasn't a trend and the news misreported it and made it worst.
Janet never really liked Thanksgiving that much. She had to be nice or she didn't get all the food she wanted. It wasn't her fault that most people couldn't stand her. Dorothy Ann got away with knowing more than everyone else. It is not fair that blondes get away with being a turd.
Okay, Janet thought, get back on track. Janet wanted to at least get some content off of family Thanksgiving. She had heard of the "Nyquil Chicken" trend. Janet decided it would be a great dish to serve as a joke.
So she got the Nyquil and the Chicken Breasts and headed down to the kitchen. Janet wasn't dumb, she wasn't going to make people eat it. Janet just wanted to see everyone's faces of horror.
She turned on the stove and poured in the Nyquil and then put the chicken on the pan. She then tried to cook it for five minutes. She thought that would be enough for it to soak a bit but make it look raw, for the most amount of horror that she could get out of her annoying family.
She turned on her Tik Tok and went live and she started getting lightheaded. Her vision started going and she felt herself falling to the floor. Luckily Arnold once again was on her live video and called 911.
She woke in a hospital bed, she also got a huge lecture from her parents, and she almost killed herself and her parents. Still, as she ate the worst Thanksgiving dinner she ever had, she was grateful that she was alive. She thought "this is what Thanksgiving is about. Being grateful."
