Passionate growers of absurdly large vegetables offer a soothing respite from social media feeds filled with irony and horror

I’m going to let you in on a secret but you have to promise not to ruin it. There is still a corner of the internet that’s wholesome and good. There is a place where people aren’t at each other’s throats every second of the day. Positivity reigns. Smiles abound. You feel better, rather than worse, for staring at your screen. It’s time to talk about Big Veg Twitter.

Gourd is starting to grow. pic.twitter.com/CByPb0jOoE

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