What is Soda?
What is Soda?
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Mrr82 wrote:
Steve Prefontaint wrote:You dope.... Go pour water and sugar on your car... nothing will happen.
Now do the same with a can of Coke.
The human body doesn't crave paint removing liquid.
Someone knows nothing about the human body.....or coke.
Of course I don't, jerkoff. Use Google to find out how coke ruins car paint.
Or are all the scientists that say that dumber than you too?
bad paint job wrote:
Mrr82 wrote:Someone knows nothing about the human body.....or coke.
or paint.
Another jerkoff....
You and Mr.84 paint each other's throats nightly....
Steve Prefontaint wrote:
Mrr82 wrote:Someone knows nothing about the human body.....or coke.
Of course I don't, jerkoff. Use Google to find out how coke ruins car paint.
Or are all the scientists that say that dumber than you too?
I call bs. Show me one example of a scientist showing coke ruins car paint.
And if it did, it would be because of the citric acid. So we should avoid all citrus?
Bad for you in the short term, worse for you in the long term, especially when you drink a lot of soda. Can't stop and one, occasionally?
Since when does soda contain glucose?
I know for a fact that Mark Nenow was going through about 3 cases of Dr Pepper a week when he set the American records for 10K on both the track and on the road. When I ran all of my personal bests I was drinking about two cases of Pepsi a week.
bad paint job wrote:
Steve Prefontaint wrote:Of course I don't, jerkoff. Use Google to find out how coke ruins car paint.
Or are all the scientists that say that dumber than you too?
I call bs. Show me one example of a scientist showing coke ruins car paint.
And if it did, it would be because of the citric acid. So we should avoid all citrus?
Actually carbonic and phosphoric acids, which help keep CO2 dissolved and your soda fizzy.
But Mr. Prefontaint is the idiot, here. Your stomach acid will also dissolve nails, but your body handles it just fine. Aside from your teeth. Enough soda will ruin your teeth both from acid and sugar. FYI.
And of course it increases your risk for type 2 diabetes.