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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    Hmmm by a perverse sense of twisted logic then:

    if the food will not rot, then it’s not breaking down, if it’s not breaking down then you can’t get “nutrition” from it, if you can’t get calories then it becomes the ultimate diet food, eat McFilth it’s the best way to lose weight
    I like your thinking, but not breaking down in air is different from not breaking down in the hydrochloric acid in your stomach.

    More worrying is what those sorts of preservatives do to all the bacteria that lives in your colon.

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  • Halo Jones
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    Hmmm by a perverse sense of twisted logic then:

    if the food will not rot, then it’s not breaking down, if it’s not breaking down then you can’t get “nutrition” from it, if you can’t get calories then it becomes the ultimate diet food, eat McFilth it’s the best way to lose weight

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  • mudskipper
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    Pub lunch today. Haven't had a MaccyD's since, er, Tuesday.

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