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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Fallacy's Reactor: Test 2: An "Arms Race"... initiating!
« on: August 26, 2016, 09:25:57 am »
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"Good job Praven, you broke reality with that silly cannon of yours. This has officially gone too far"
I could live without all those things.I won't get heart cancer. Maybe diabetes and some variety of unpleasant substance in my veins, but not heart cancer.You are the reason we can't have nice things.
I feel I have to draw the line at a lack of sauce. Even cheese would work if it is melty enough.
Onions are also fine, so long as they are diced. Lettuce I will eat outside the burger, because there's no point in it being in the burger. Pickles I give to my wife, which is unfortunate because they bleed their icky pickle water all over the plate and make everything taste of pickle. She won't let me say no to the pickle.
Tomatoes can just fuck off in general, unless they are liquified in some capacity that is not ketchup, and in some giant, circular, flat, bread-like substance with a solidified dairy product that has been heated up into near liquid form again.
Aye that's the fucking annoying one, selling things that are naturally gluten-free at twice the price of the ones that aren't marked gluten-free on the package.
It actually does mean something, though. A lot of plants will process more than one kind of food product at their facility. A 'gluten free' label on the packaging guarantees that they've taken direct action to mitigate the very real risk of cross-contamination, whether that be through processing only gluten free products, or taking steps to keep everything cordoned off and have separate exclusively gluten free machines and inventory control systems. Certain products will actually often have warnings that they were processed in the same place as peanuts, or shrimp, or other common allergens for the same reason.
Don't know if I've had that.Tomatoes can just fuck off in general, unless they are liquified in some capacity that is not ketchup, and in some giant, circular, flat, bread-like substance with a solidified dairy product that has been heated up into near liquid form again.So tomato relish is 'kay?