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in soviet russia doktormartini eats meat

UR DOIN IT WRONG hahaha *posts*
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i like house coops. i wouldnt live in onme because my grades would get really taxed because all people who live there smoke them selves stupid. and while that can be fun being a vegetable everyday is not productive
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Only thing I picked up friday was a 4 gig memory stick for my psp.

Also my grocery budget is like $15-20 a week tops and that's including that like $6-8 of it is on Soda because I'm incapable of killing my caffeine addiction.
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Also my grocery budget is like $15-20 a week tops and that's including that like $6-8 of it is on Soda because I'm incapable of killing my caffeine addiction.
Get some coffee or tea,  its cheaper and soda is basically carbonated corn syrup and that's gross.
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I can't stand coffee or most canned teas :(
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What is so gross about corn syrup?
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What is so gross about corn syrup?
Its like drinking a bunch of syrupy liquid sugar and that's not healthy at all.
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But it tastes good :(
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Its like drinking a bunch of syrupy liquid sugar and that's not healthy at all.

Smoking isn't healthy either and that doesn't keep people from doing it
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it really don't man.

I know this sounds like HEH IM A HEALTHFOOD JUNKIE but I drink about a soda every two weeks and if you don't have beer it's absolutely perfect accompaniment to pizza or whatever, but people really need to regard sodas as candy instead of juice. namely, as a treat once in a while.

I remember Velfarre or someone once said they couldn't go a week without a mountain dew, that's bad. I've known a few people who might actually be addicted to soda, it's basically horrible for you.

Smoking isn't healthy either and that doesn't keep people from doing it

what the fuck does this have to do with anything.

"not exercising makes you fat and isn't healthy"
"jackin off till you come blood isnt healthy either but some people do it...guess that takes your point down a peg"
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down with corn syrup!! :fogetangry:

yeah I gotta have a soda with pizza and stuff tho. I've seen 'healthy sodas', they're usually pretty expensive but v good in my experience

and I think velfarre said a day w/o mountain dew.
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I don't understand what you're saying steel

Coffee gives bad breath
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Smoking isn't healthy either and that doesn't keep people from doing it
I was offering advice for a healthier/cheaper alternative to soda for getting a caffeine fix.

I think you just want to argue with me so much that you don't give a shit about the context of the discussion, you're gonna be a fag and try to DEFEAT DIETCOKE!

Well u can't touch dis, baby!
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I don't want to argue with you because that makes no sense, also

COFFEE is responsible for as much as a third of daily consumption of the cancer-causing chemical acrylamide, research by the United Nations has found.

The study reveals that coffee may give those who drink it anything from 13% to 39% of the acrylamide they consume — only chips and crisps are responsible for greater quantities on average.

Acrylamide is produced during cooking, particularly high-temperature processes such as frying and roasting. Some of the highest levels are found in chips, crisps, biscuits and bread, but it has now emerged that roasting coffee beans also produces significant amounts.

“The original concern with acrylamide was related to french fries, chips and crisps. Continued analysis of other food products has shown that they contribute to overall exposure as well,” said Dr Angelika Tritscher, a scientist with the committee that conducted the study.

The new research has been carried out jointly by two UN agencies — the World Health Organisation and the Food and Agriculture Organisation. It uses data from 17 countries, including Britain, to build up a picture of the amount of acrylamide consumed by people with a range of eating habits. Those who consume fresh, boiled or steamed food generally consume far less than people who eat fried or roasted meals.

Acrylamide has been used in industrial applications such as production of water purifying chemicals since the 1950s. In 2002 Swedish researchers found high levels in some foods. Experiments on laboratory animals have shown acrylamide in large amounts can cause cancer and reproductive problems.

Since 2002 several studies have been undertaken into acrylamide in food and its possible dangers, although not all experts agree it is hazardous to people in the amounts usually consumed.

A report commissioned by the National Toxicology Program in America concluded: “Considering the low level of estimated human exposure to acrylamides (we have) negligible concern for adverse reproductive and developmental effects.”

The UN research will be discussed in April by the Codex Committee on Food Additives and Contaminants, an international standards body.

The research does not assess the health risks of acrylamide, but a separate series of studies is under way to investigate this. One of the largest studies is a European Union project looking at possible links between the chemical and breast cancer.

In Britain the Food Standards Agency is working with the EU and the food industry on guidelines to help cut the level of acrylamide produced in manufacturing.

The level of acrylamide in a cup of coffee depends on how strong it is and how the beans are roasted. There is little difference between concentrations in instant and ground coffee — both about 290 micrograms per kg — because the chemical is a product of the roasting of the beans rather than any subsequent processing.

The level of roasting makes a difference, however. Separate research has established that acrylamide levels peak in medium-roast coffee, are lower in the half-roast variety and drop off when beans become dark roast.

Many scientists in Britain say that until the risk posed by acrylamide can be assessed with greater confidence it might make sense to consume as little as possible.

There is no doubt it (acrylamide) has been identified as carcinogenic in animal models, so the best advice is precautionary, to minimise exposure,” said Professor Vyvyan Howard of the school of biological sciences at Ulster University.
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Really if you can't kick a caffeine addiction you should switch to red/white/green tea because that is infinitely better for you. I've been looking into teas a lot lately and I try to keep up with new scientific research on the effects of their flavinoids and caffeine and that has basically turned me into a regular tea drinker. Also it tastes good.
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I'll probably switch to tea after I move this/next month.  I can't stand the canned teas but can drink home brewed ones, but I live with far too many people right now and there's usually too little fridge room for a jug of tea.
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Canned... teas. I looked on the label of one of these this morning (my mom bought a case of 'lipton green tea' or whatever because I started drinking tea in the last month so GOTTA HAVE IT CANNED i really don't want it) and it is basically pop (aka soda) with 'green tea powder' in it. I have no idea what even constitutes 'green tea powder.'
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the best part is how consistently inri tries to get under dietcoke's skin but is outmatched in every way.

this is the best because we know in his quest ONE DAY he will finally hit a button and the dicks...the dicks will flow.
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Really if you can't kick a caffeine addiction you should switch to red/white/green tea because that is infinitely better for you. I've been looking into teas a lot lately and I try to keep up with new scientific research on the effects of their flavinoids and caffeine and that has basically turned me into a regular tea drinker. Also it tastes good.
Tea is the best drink ever.
But its basically leaf broth so I can see why some people wouldn't like it.

But acylamide concerns aside I love my coffee like I like my women: strong and black! Besides coffee has been studied pretty extensively for cancer risks with no positive or negative findings. People eating a bunch of fried shit are the ones who should be worried about acrylamide giving them cancer
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Well go ahead drink your cancer juice see if I care
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