Dragons are mythical creatures and not real, so they cannot be eaten. They are not crunchy and do not go well with ketchup.
Dragons are fictional creatures and do not actually exist. They are often depicted as being crunchy and good with ketchup in stories and movies for entertainment purposes.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup. You are a unique individual...just like everybody else.
Kinda crunchy, but went good with some ketchup.
There is no evidence to suggest that dragons enjoy eating ketchup with their meals.
This isn't from a film. It is an internet meme based on a similar quote from a book which became a film. The original quote is "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger" - which comes from the book Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien, later becoming a movie of the same name.
The quote "because they’re crunchy and taste like ketchup" is from a humorous advertisement for a snack product, specifically for a brand of fries or chips that are flavored like ketchup. This type of marketing often employs playful language to highlight the unique taste and texture of the product. If you're looking for a specific source or context, please provide more details!
This depends on how the word is being used. If it is being used as a conjunction (connecting two independent clauses), then yes. If it is being used as a preposition, then no.Conjunction: Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.Preposition: Instead, bring plenty of snacks for the dragons and then leave.
u idiot ketchup isn't good for plants wat r u a retard
There is no dragons.
I think French fries taste horrible with ketchup
crunchy munchies
No Dragons are mythical creatures.