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DialgaMarine said:
I dropped 80 pounds last year. Glad I could help XD


Oh so it's your fault that we are losing now? =p



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mysticwolf said:

Maybe we can stop all the fat America jokes now.


Or we could start making jokes about Mexico too now.



DialgaMarine said:
I dropped 80 pounds last year. Glad I could help XD


That's a lot. Congrats.



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A lot of it has to do with lack of safe drinking water in Mexico, and their delicious, made-from-sugar-not-fucking-corn-syrup soda, that is widely available in lieu of questionable drinking water. So it's a country where a lot of people have to take in a lot of sugar just to get the hydration they need.



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Mr Khan said:
A lot of it has to do with lack of safe drinking water in Mexico, and their delicious, made-from-sugar-not-fucking-corn-syrup soda, that is widely available in lieu of questionable drinking water. So it's a country where a lot of people have to take in a lot of sugar just to get the hydration they need.

Eh, Mexican food is pretty high in fat. The country's been chunky for a while, and our genes don't help much as we age ( believe 1 in 3 of us are predisposed to obesity).

I wouldn't change a thing about the food, though!



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noname2200 said:
Mr Khan said:
A lot of it has to do with lack of safe drinking water in Mexico, and their delicious, made-from-sugar-not-fucking-corn-syrup soda, that is widely available in lieu of questionable drinking water. So it's a country where a lot of people have to take in a lot of sugar just to get the hydration they need.

Eh, Mexican food is pretty high in fat. The country's been chunky for a while, and our genes don't help much as we age ( believe 1 in 3 of us are predisposed to obesity).

I wouldn't change a thing about the food, though!

Both of you are right.



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Mr Khan said:
A lot of it has to do with lack of safe drinking water in Mexico, and their delicious, made-from-sugar-not-fucking-corn-syrup soda, that is widely available in lieu of questionable drinking water. So it's a country where a lot of people have to take in a lot of sugar just to get the hydration they need.

Is corn syrup really making the beverages in the US taste so bad?



KHlover said:
Mr Khan said:
A lot of it has to do with lack of safe drinking water in Mexico, and their delicious, made-from-sugar-not-fucking-corn-syrup soda, that is widely available in lieu of questionable drinking water. So it's a country where a lot of people have to take in a lot of sugar just to get the hydration they need.

Is corn syrup really making the beverages in the US taste so bad?

I can't imagine what else it would be. It generally behooves the bottling companies to keep the formulas as similar as possible, in order to promote global brand unity, and yet you can get "Mexican" soda at Mexican restaurants, or import Canadian soda, and it tastes so much better.

In fact, i may snoop around when i go up to Canada for a job interview in August, see if I can't buy up a case of grape or lime soda...



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Ya, America finally did it. Thats right #2, bitches ahahaha Take that world!



I thought we were already number 2. What happened to all those fatty Australians? Forced to adapt in the harsh environment? Some liberal atheist is probably going to claim they "evolved" into some skinnier species lmao.



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