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Mouse Dresser posted:That's how you wind up with people like Megan, here. Probably because none of this is threatening at all and she's just a big baby.
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Wait, don't non corn sugars end in -ose too?
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 05:26 |
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Aphrodite posted:Wait, don't non corn sugars end in -ose too? Yes. And some of the things she singles out are already covered by that anyway (eg. lactose in milk is a sugar ending in "ose", so that would cut out dairy anyway). In fact, cutting out all sugars (ending in "ose") means you can't eat most fruits or vegetables either. Or much of anything, really. And I don't think you can be allergic to cashews without being allergic to other tree nuts? If it's not a joke, it's someone who's just a really picky eater trying to justify it and make people cater to their weird dietary choices.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 05:33 |
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sugars ending in -ose... like glucose? that thing required to create adenosine triphosphate, which moves the muscles, you used to hand a waiter that card? stop tumblr 205
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Lotron posted:sugars ending in -ose... like glucose? that thing required to create adenosine triphosphate, which moves the muscles, you used to hand a waiter that card? She is a silicoid-kin.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 05:56 |
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I wonder how many times her friends couldn't go to a new restaurant because she said "We can't go there they have X"
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 06:00 |
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bobjr posted:her friends lol I do appreciate the effort that went into making a full-color business card for that stupid snowflake poo poo.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 06:03 |
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walrusman posted:lol This really pisses me off, my mom used to babysit for a kid that had multiple severe food allergies. Like he would need to go to the hospital if he came into contact with any of his allergens. These loving assholes will make servers so jaded they will kill a kid that is just trying to hang out with his friends and go out with them.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 09:20 |
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Choco1980 posted:Yeah, here in the US at least, there's a strange bandwagon approach to having terrible, crippling diseases and disorders. The harder it is to actually pin down what causes them, the easier it seems to be to self-diagnose these things, whether it's fibro, or gluten allergies, or hell, even autism. It's been my experience that probably about half the people that say they have these issues, whether they're nut allergies or ADD, are completely looking for attention. About 40% are hypochondriacs looking for reasons they're sick, and 10% actually have the disease or disorder. Unfortunately this turns things around and bites everyone on the rear end, because at least half the people that get told about someone's condition immediately think they're in that 9/10 group that are making things up, regardless of if they are or not. Which is how you get people like chefs that lie about how they cook their food just to shut people up. It's incredibly stupid, and creates a society that's absolutely unbearable. Then you have stupid poo poo like Morgellon's which is literally a made up disease that doesn't exist or people claiming that wind turbines change the air patterns in ways that make them sick. BumikiIsFreaky posted:This really pisses me off, my mom used to babysit for a kid that had multiple severe food allergies. Like he would need to go to the hospital if he came into contact with any of his allergens. These loving assholes will make servers so jaded they will kill a kid that is just trying to hang out with his friends and go out with them. Yeah I have a severe allergy and some intolerances that are legit and one in particular can kill me very dead and it's really irritating how many people just kind of decided they have downright stupid allergies. I also have a friend whose wife has a corn insensitivity (not an allergy mind just a sensitivity) that was legitimately diagnosed by a doctor but doesn't always get taken seriously because "lol dumb shits always claim that." I also have another friend who does in fact have celiac and can't consume gluten at all, ever. It seriously fucks him up. I also don't think that woman really understands anything at all and holy balls is the formatting of that just awful. Coffee beans aren't beans so if you're allergic to beans you won't be allergic to coffee. Being allergic to anything that ends in "-ose" also means you are literally incapable of being a living, breathing human. Your body runs on glucose. Like seriously that's literally what runs your body. Most of what you eat that's a carbohydrate gets turned into glucose which fuels your furnace. Being allergic to glucose would be a very, very bad thing.
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Mouse Dresser posted:That's how you wind up with people like Megan, here. I have a difficult time with a lot of foods. I'm lactose intolerant, but also get the same symptoms with quite a few other foods, especially most fruits. Coffee and tea that are just the grounds/leaves do the same. That being said, I know none of it are allergies because I'm not stupid, and and would never, ever make such ridiculously expensive cards to make a restaurant's night a living hell. Here's the thing: unless I make all of my food from scratch with base ingredients, it could have anything that will cause discomfort or pain. From what I've read, lactose is an extremely popular additive to a lot of different types of foods that aren't dairy. I'm grown up enough to accept that as my own responsibility. She's likely not allergic to any of that, just suffers from discomfort like myself. But some people seem to think that food allergies produce minor acute symptoms similar to hay fever, whereas in reality food allergies are almost always life threatening. Tell them they're wrong and they freak out on you.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 10:16 |
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The funniest one is "All beans" I think. Coffee beans aren't real beans and have nothing to do with greenbeans or soy beans. I'm sure there are other things we call beans that aren't, and things we don't call beans that are (there's at least peanuts.) Also I don't think you can be allergic to just crab. Aphrodite has a new favorite as of 14:09 on Jun 10, 2015 |
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Aphrodite posted:Also I don't think you can be allergic to just crab. No, but some people do get a little queasy after eating seafood.
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Picnic Princess posted:But some people seem to think that food allergies produce minor acute symptoms similar to hay fever, whereas in reality food allergies are almost always life threatening. Tell them they're wrong and they freak out on you. This irks me the most because my mom was hospitalized from food allergies when I was back in high school. Long story short, family went to a seafood place, she got shrimp alfredo and within an hour was red, feverish and started getting blisters/sores around her mouth. She was laid up for three days in emergency care while doctors treated her and tested her - turned out she was allergic to shrimp, which she previously had no problem eating, and they thought there was some cross-contamination with cooking at the restaurant. Bip Roberts posted:Probably because none of this is threatening at all and she's just a big baby. Yep, that card reads like "I'm a petulant picky child disguised as an adult and will throw the biggest, stupidest tantrum if you don't bend to my every whim. Chicken nuggets and french fries, please." BOOTY-ADE has a new favorite as of 14:48 on Jun 10, 2015 |
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Isnt there a sort of gradient of tolerance for allergies? Like different allergic people can go into anaphylaxis from varying amounts of allergens? I do have a friend who can tolerate the peanut dust that comes from things being made in the same place as peanuts but cant eat more than a few else she stops being able to breathe. Though I do know that for something to be called an allergy it has to involve anaphylaxis.
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Rigged Death Trap posted:Isnt there a sort of gradient of tolerance for allergies? Like different allergic people can go into anaphylaxis from varying amounts of allergens? Allergies are weird and the potential intensity actually varies by allergy types. Shellfish is a common allergy and is almost always "will literally kill you" bad. Peanut allergies are similar. On the other end of the spectrum there are allergies that are very rarely severe. Some allergies are related (I'm allergic to literally all seafood and that's actually kind of common) and often go together but once again it varies. I've met people that can't eat shellfish but every other sea creature is just fine. In my case shellfish kills me dead but fish fish just makes me puke a lot and be really unhappy for a few hours. I know people that have mild allergies that they can actually tolerate low levels of the stuff. As in "well I can eat like four or five pistachios but more than that I react to" levels. Peanuts is actually one of the ones that can be so unbelievably bad that some schools aren't letting children bring peanut butter snacks and sandwiches anymore. However peanut allergy is unrelated to nut allergies. Nut allergies can be as weird as "all tree nuts" to "one particular kind of tree nut." Some things classified as "allergies" aren't actually allergies at all. Celiac comes to mind. It is not an allergic reaction. At all. The weird thing about gluten is that it is in fact literally poison but humans have been eating so much bread for so long most of us have a high enough tolerance that if we ate nothing but bread all day every day we'd die of malnutrition rather than gluten. People with celiac though...hoooo boy. Fucks up their intestines something fierce. Something doesn't necessarily need to involve anaphylaxis to be an allergy. That in particular is just an extreme form of reaction. Some people aren't at risk of that but will break out in hives and get rashes if they eat the wrong stuff. Anaphylactic shock is just one type of reaction but that sort of thing is why allergies are not to be hosed with. I've dealt with that twice so far and it is not a pleasant experience.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 16:05 |
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I've got a shellfish allergy that causes swelling of my airways and hives. I also have a strong dislike for anything with a "fishy" taste, which I think is mostly a mental defense mechanism to prevent me from eating shellfish. This leads to people saying "have you tried ________? It doesn't taste like fish at all!" gently caress you yes it does if it spends its life with more than 40% of its body in water it tastes fishy. Seaweed, frogs, and every loving fish ever. Just accept that I don't want it e/n
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 16:14 |
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Aren't most diseases and sicknesses for most people directly tied to obesity and diet? I'm not talking fish allergies or nut allergies, I mean stuff like diabetes or types of cancer. I think its hosed up that all of these medical drugs and procedures and lawsuits are directly advertised at people that can't afford it. You KNOW that its going to be them giving their money to hucksters or its going to be an increased reliance on public assistance. Not that I am against public assistance, but its hosed up that private entities push people towards it so they can collect a profit. No it isn't the 20 years of McDonalds and Pepsi that did it to you, its this new DISEASE! Call now!
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 16:33 |
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sorry little timmy, but maybe if you didn't eat so much loving taco bell you wouldn't have brain cancer now would you, you little fat fucker rear end in a top hat
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bunnielab posted:The wine thing is absurd, even as a causal box wine drinker I can absolutely say that most cases, red and white wines have very distinctly different flavors. I am sure there are types of red or white that taste closer to the other but like, anyone with taste buds can tell a risling from a merlot. Anyone with taste buds and eyeballs. Vision is a huge component of how we perceive the taste of food and countless experiments have confirmed that people will make mistakes in distinguishing very different and distinct flavors if they're colored in a misleading way.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 16:39 |
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That's interesting. I'd love to try that with wine sometime. That kind of thing is probably the main reason novelty condiments like green ketchup never took off.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 16:56 |
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1000 Brown M and Ms posted:That kind of thing is probably the main reason novelty condiments like green ketchup never took off. When I was much younger, my parents bought green ketchup and my siblings loved it., but for some reason I could never get over the fact that it was green, at all. I couldn't even put it in my mouth even though I, intellectually, knew that it would taste the exact same. I even tried to close my eyes and try it, and I just couldn't do it. When I finally did manage to get myself to taste it, it tasted weird and wrong in a way that I couldn't define. Later on, I got up in the middle of the night and made myself a leftover hamburger without looking and got halfway through the burger before realizing I'd used green ketchup. It tasted exactly the same as red ketchup, but once I noticed it was green I just couldn't do it anymore. I've never had that strong an aversion to something food related (and I've eaten weird stuff like balut and durian before) so it really threw me off just how badly changing the color of the ketchup to a bright ecto-cooler green changed the way I perceived it.
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1000 Brown M and Ms posted:That's interesting. I'd love to try that with wine sometime. That kind of thing is probably the main reason novelty condiments like green ketchup never took off. To this day there are people that insist that Crystal Pepsi was cream soda or lemon line flavored.
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 17:11 |
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Heard this on the radio and its the biggest garbage I've heard for a long time http://www.starregistry.com/ You can buy and name a star for your loved ones! Can anyone even own parts of space, including countries?
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# ? Jun 10, 2015 17:43 |
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What those organizations do boils down to "give us money and we will make you a very nice-looking certificate that says this star is the name you want but it won't be legally recognized." And then they will put the exact same star on another certificate for someone else.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Some things classified as "allergies" aren't actually allergies at all. Celiac comes to mind. It is not an allergic reaction. At all. The weird thing about gluten is that it is in fact literally poison but humans have been eating so much bread for so long most of us have a high enough tolerance that if we ate nothing but bread all day every day we'd die of malnutrition rather than gluten. i'm just gonna keep assuming this is total loving bollocks unless you can provide an actual cite
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red plastic cup posted:What those organizations do boils down to "give us money and we will make you a very nice-looking certificate that says this star is the name you want but it won't be legally recognized." And then they will put the exact same star on another certificate for someone else. International Astronomical Union FAQ on buying star names is amazing: quote:Q: But if I want to, can I buy the name of a star anyway? You can smell the contempt they have towards people selling "star names". Also, International Star Registry, company mentioned a couple of posts ago, are absolute loving assholes.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Treaty https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outer_Space_Treaty These two things also point to "no you can't own space stuff".
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ToxicSlurpee posted:The weird thing about gluten is that it is in fact literally poison but humans have been eating so much bread for so long most of us have a high enough tolerance
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InediblePenguin posted:Yeah please provide a citation for this, because it looks, smells, tastes, and quacks like pseudoscience tbqh. Tried to do my own research but couldn't find anything that said anything of the sort that wasn't actually a Holistic Health Palaeo blog What about pop science shills? He has letters after his name and everything!
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InediblePenguin posted:Yeah please provide a citation for this, because it looks, smells, tastes, and quacks like pseudoscience tbqh. Tried to do my own research but couldn't find anything that said anything of the sort that wasn't actually a Holistic Health Palaeo blog It's something I read and something that two people I met with genuine celiac told me. It could be totally wrong but it sounded like it made sense. I can't find a citation so I could be just completely wrong. I'm human that happens sometimes.
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Gabriel Pope posted:To this day there are people that insist that Crystal Pepsi was cream soda or lemon line flavored. It wasn't but after Crystal Pepsi failed, they came up with "Crystal" which was citrus flavored. Easy to confuse the two.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:It's something I read and something that two people I met with genuine celiac told me. It could be totally wrong but it sounded like it made sense. I can't find a citation so I could be just completely wrong. I'm human that happens sometimes. Gluten is protein, it is no more toxic or poisonous than any other protein that makes up our diets.
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Samuel L. ACKSYN posted:It wasn't but after Crystal Pepsi failed, they came up with "Crystal" which was citrus flavored. You just solved the mystery of why I thought Crystal Pepsi tasted exactly like 7-Up. That can is what I remember Crystal Pepsi being in, so it tracks. I was like 5 years old when the original version was around and I guess that's the only version that stuck with me. fizzymercury has a new favorite as of 13:39 on Jun 11, 2015 |
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bunnielab posted:If you can tell the difference between a red and a white wine your mouth is broken. I'm assuming there is a misprint somewhere, as its piss easy to tell them apart. Reds have the heavier grape aftertaste than white wines. Whites are usually more bitter. Not a foolproof way, but you can tell most surely. Anyway, scammer wine story. Worked as a waiter in an Italian Restaurant, and our wine list went upto £200. But the 3 cheapest was the 'house red', some named cheap red wine, and then the Carafe. The Carafe was the dearest of the three, and was served in a thick bottle, thicker to give the illusion you were getting more than a normal bottle. People would ask what was in the Carafe, and the owner (who was the only one allowed to serve and sell the wine) would say it's a dearer wine that he got from Italy when he was last back there. The Carafe was just the house red with water in it.
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Restaurants are the worst about that, the mark up on wine is absurd. The one I used to work at had an... okay Pinot Noir we sold for 11 a glass/ 28 a bottle. I saw it in a liquor store for 6.99.
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Crow Jane posted:Restaurants are the worst about that, the mark up on wine is absurd. The one I used to work at had an... okay Pinot Noir we sold for 11 a glass/ 28 a bottle. I saw it in a liquor store for 6.99. Um no poo poo. Restaurants mark up drinks a lot because that is where they make the most profit. Long Island Ice tea, 76 cents to make in a huge glass, but they charge you $9 because people will buy it. That isn't sleezy or scammy advertising it is just how that industry works and survives.
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Of course. The markups at that particular place were on the extreme side across the board, though, even knowing that. I made *great* money working there, but it never quite sat right with me.
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Crow Jane posted:Restaurants are the worst about that, the mark up on wine is absurd. The one I used to work at had an... okay Pinot Noir we sold for 11 a glass/ 28 a bottle. I saw it in a liquor store for 6.99. The place I used to work at served margaritas on tap. There was the well margaritas, and for twice the price there were the premium patrons margaritas. The premium recipient was as such: - 9 handles Patrone silver - 1 handle E&J brandy - 3 handles citrone - 24 bottles of diluted Finest Call margarita mix. After a while they switched the Patrone for a tequila, I'd never heard of and only seen there called Aeroplano because it was $20 a handle. We continued to advertise it as being made of Patrone and never adjusted the price.
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Iron Crowned posted:After a while they switched the Patrone for a tequila, I'd never heard of and only seen there called Aeroplano because it was $20 a handle. We continued to advertise it as being made of Patrone and never adjusted the price. I want to go to a foreign country and sell "Kentucky bourbon" that's just named "Car" or something.
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Crow Jane posted:Restaurants are the worst about that, the mark up on wine is absurd. The one I used to work at had an... okay Pinot Noir we sold for 11 a glass/ 28 a bottle. I saw it in a liquor store for 6.99. I found a wine we used to serve at the restaurant for $40 a bottle in the liquor store in a different province. Retail price: $10. It was also horrid wine. e: Also, when my ex was in Jerusalem, he found a bottle of something called "Tequilla Flavoured Beverage". This resulted in one of the guys there puking on the holiest spot in the city at 9AM. cash crab has a new favorite as of 23:40 on Jun 11, 2015 |
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