Posted April 27, 2016

pimpmonkey2382.313
You are obsolete. Delete!
Registered: Jan 2011
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TwoHandedSword
Sharp tongue, rapier wit, cutting sense of humor
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted April 27, 2016


Of course, there's always <span class="bold">this gem</span>.

wbmatic
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Registered: Mar 2014
From United States
Posted April 27, 2016
Actually a significant part of the calories in milk come from sugar, and a small bit from protein, too. In the end %2 milk is about 125 kcal per glass, whole milk is 150. I always drink whole milk, because 25 extra cals are worth the improvement in taste I think.
Post edited April 27, 2016 by onarliog

amrit9037
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Registered: Jun 2013
From Other
Posted April 27, 2016

I'd been a reckless eater most of my life, but a few years back I took up weightlifting, which naturally comes with a calorie restricted diet and protein intake requirements. Henceforth, I started reading labels on food stuff in grocery stores, and I've been pissed ever since.
1) Real vs. Unreal food
The bottle says: Mayonnaise
Fine print at the back: Mayonnaise-flavored cream dressing
Ingredients: Shit I can't read
No sir, you need to buy the stuff on the next shelf that says "Real Mayonnaise". Apparently, putting mayo on the label doesn't require that you actually put the real stuff in the package.
Applies to many other stuff, e.g., ice cream (ice-cream flavored cold dessert), croissants (croissant and butter-flavored bread pastry [wtf does that even mean?]), ricotta (cheese-flavored soy curds). All have "Real" varieties available if you know to look for them.
2) What the label says: "No added sugar!"
What it means: We instead added a shitload of sucralose to make it even sweeter than the original. Served with a side of cancer.
3) What the label says: "Skinny/Non-fat/Light <insert food>"
What it means: We removed all the fat... except that 99% of the calories in this certain product came from carbs anyway, so you end up consuming 297 calories per serving instead of 300. Good job.
4) The label: "X% less fat!"
Fineprint: "...not from our original product, but from a competing brand"
Potato chips do this all the time. There is the original, there is the 40% reduced fat version. However, the actual fat reduction is about 10% at best, fine print says they actually compared the light variety to Lays... I say fuck you.
5) The calorie challenge: I'm about to receive a PhD in computer science in the coming months, but I'll be damned if I can compute the amount of calories in a single microwaveable bag of popcorn. I dare you, go read the back of a 3-pack box and try for yourself.
Ok, that felt good.
I have tried to make ramen sometimes with everything fresh (even the flour). Atleast it had no MSG.

wbmatic
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Registered: Mar 2014
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amrit9037
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TDP
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Registered: Dec 2013
From Canada
Posted April 27, 2016
Corporations mislead consumers if they can get away with it. They also collude to reduce or eliminate competition if given the opportunity. They also have no regard for a person's right to privacy (but corporate executives love privacy for themselves and their families... just not for everyone else).

doctorsinister
Old is Gold
Registered: Aug 2015
From United States
Posted April 27, 2016
low rated
I could really care less what your so-called suspicion about me are.
The point still stands. You are the one trolling here. Taking someone's statements and projecting your own life and insecurity into it.
Instead of attacking his character, you could have attacked the merit of his statements. But that's too hard for you.
Your steam giveaway started off as great but then went downhill with lame bundle giveaways that nobody wants. No wonder your giveaway is practically dead.
i was never upset, after all I did get the game from other giveaways, so in your face zeo.
I was surprised that people with a lot less participation than me ended up getting games from you.
The point still stands. You are the one trolling here. Taking someone's statements and projecting your own life and insecurity into it.
Instead of attacking his character, you could have attacked the merit of his statements. But that's too hard for you.
Your steam giveaway started off as great but then went downhill with lame bundle giveaways that nobody wants. No wonder your giveaway is practically dead.
i was never upset, after all I did get the game from other giveaways, so in your face zeo.
I was surprised that people with a lot less participation than me ended up getting games from you.

THESLITHERYDEE
Abattoir
Registered: Sep 2013
From United States
Posted April 27, 2016
Good rule of thumb, if the ingredients are chemicals then it's not really food.

Tarm
MK III
Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden

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Navagon
Easily Persuaded
Registered: Dec 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted April 27, 2016
Like a lot of western countries, America is run by corporations. It's just that they're a bit more in your face about it in the US.

THESLITHERYDEE
Abattoir
Registered: Sep 2013
From United States

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted April 28, 2016


MUSTARD oil? Doesn't that throw the taste out of whack?
Post edited April 28, 2016 by zeogold

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