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• #11352
It is bloody quick and zero lag from any speed and I just discovered the sound system volume maxes-out at 11.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xgx4k83zzc
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• #11353
Socialist Worker's Party's attempt to hijack other movements' protests...I'm definitely a believer in a more equitable world but SWP's attempts to steal some of the limelight feels definitely more like ambush marketing than partnering with allies
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• #11354
I have some memory foam tips. About to listen to something unedgy on the Metropolitan line.
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• #11355
thanks!
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• #11356
This
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• #11357
Yeah, I've never managed to eat a ripe one.
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• #11358
You should try the translucent blue.
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• #11359
Making dog jenkem
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• #11360
Mmmm
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• #11361
Rice
Library fines
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• #11362
Going through the pre-sneeze convulsions .....
Then.....
Nothing.
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• #11363
american "chocolate"
it literally tastes like sick.
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• #11364
It contains butyric acid which is literally one of the compounds that makes sick taste of sick.
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• #11365
sick!
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• #11366
butyric acid
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• #11367
‘Hershey’s chocolate post-vomit kisses’ might not have sold as well
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• #11368
I'd have a go.
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• #11369
I think I read somewhere years ago that some people can't really taste butyric acid which makes me wonder if these people like the taste of their own puke.
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• #11370
I heard that it is a manufactured taste to emulate the original taste. Something along the lines of when Hershey was first making chocolate there was no good refrigeration method which meant the milk that was used was sour. Then as the manufacturing process changed and fresher milk was used the flavour changed but people didn't like it and so they started putting stuff in to make it taste like it used to. I've never known how close to the truth this was but I've told it to a number of people since I found out. Think there's also something about it giving a longer shelf life or something but that's boring.
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• #11371
Nah, Americans just like to eat puke.
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• #11372
I feel like the American approach to chocolate is similar to their approach to cheese. I.e. vomit-based.
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• #11373
Forrest Gump original line - "Life is like a box of vomit. You never know what you're gonna get.”
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• #11374
That makes more sense than 'box of chocolates'. You don't generally get a little card telling you exactly what's in the vomit when you get a box of it sent to you, in my experience.
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• #11375
This is also apparently a quirk of the American system, no card, it's all a big vomity mystery to them (this has also never been fact checked by me since I was told it)
Maybe it does check behind, sees an Audi driving too close and deliberately drops the anchor so it can burn off the cock with the awesome acceleration of an electric motor.