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I am both selfish and chaotic. I value self-gratification and control; I want to have things my way, preferably now. At best, I'm entertaining and surprising; at worst, I'm hedonistic and violent.
Albatross wrote:Woah! That would be mental if true - it does have a miraculous effect when hungover, like. I always had it down as being due to all the salt and sugar having a sort of 'pick-me-up' effect on a person who's being puking all morning.
Though I'm waiting for it to be shipped en masse to North America. People rush into stores to buy it and try it out...
Suddenly, as one, we realize that the Isles were taking the piss, and really it's just orange bottles of citrus and laxatives.
Teach us to ignore the advertising.
The Battle Report Master wrote:i had a freind come round a few weeks ago to have a 40k apocalpocalpse game i was guards men he was space maines.... my first turn was 4 bonbaonbardlements... jacobs turn to he didnt have one i phased out.
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Tantras wrote: Logically speaking, that makes perfect sense and I understand and agree entirely... but is it RAW?
Further research reveals the secret 'hangover cure' to be an anti vomiting agent used to cover the amount of cereal used in their burgers. MacDonalds deny the existence of this ingredient.
There's supposed to be a similar ingredient in Coke used to prevent vomiting caused by the amount of sugar in it.
in my teenage years I replicated this thanks to apathy and can verify with a standard burger (no sauce) that it is indeed the case.
However, it is real food, just incredibly processed to eliminate all traces of bacteria and mould spores. If you introduce an external source of mould (eg; old bread, old chips from a kebab shop), the mould will colonise and grow on the mcdonalds food.
Not so much a case of what is in the mcdonalds food, rather what has been processed out of it. When I feel off colour and want something I can be sure wont give me any extra surprises, fries and a simple burger from mcdonalds are usually a very safe bet, no matter where in the world I am.
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