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>>5587486
that looks fuckign disgusting

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cross between egalitarian ans explorer

i like to drink all kinds of shit to try, but i do have some cheap staple beer that i use as a refreshment, or specific beers to drink with food

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>>4351324
Well, my dad did lower his cholesterol by limiting his intake of saturated fats. That's a sample size of 1, so perhaps not true for all.

Although I might argue that coconut oil is a bit of a food fad. It's really popular with the fad paleo dieting or rather "primal" dieting by the more edgy males.

I guess i replied because it drives me nuts when people think they are avoiding saturated fats with coconut oil. I mean look at that shit its solid at room temperature you tard.

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Sore throat soup:

>get glass
>put teaspoon of salt into said glass
>add some warm water
>stir

Congrats you made soup! Actually just gargle with some warm salt water, your sore throat will thank you.

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>>4079857

This sounds good, but the smell of wasabi would give it away, instead get yourself some scotch bonnet (habanero) peppers slice those in half and rub them on the skin.

The only way to tell is either by smell, if he didn't wash it or to grow a culture of bacteria after swabbing the cucumbers, then identify the bacteria that grow. However this requires access to a basic biology lab.

Hmm I was thinking you could wash the cucumbers in distilled water (need distilled as chlorine could kill the bacteria present on the cucumber), in a bowl you don't need/like, then take that washing water and put it into a water test bottle. Make sure you wash you hands really well before doing this, use latex gloves if you have them, because you don't want to contaminate your sample water with the bacteria on your hands. You can get these water test bottles from your local municipality for testing well water. They test for coliform and e. coli bacteria. E. coli should be present if it was in an ass. Anyways write down a rural address of a friend and take the water in to be tested. If you did this with the water you washed the cucumber in they should be able to tell you if there is E. coli present. If there is there then maybe your roommate is guilty. You also need to keep your sample water refrigerated until you bring in into the lab to be tested. The reason you need a rural address is that they won't test water that is city water for obvious reasons.

What do you people think of the water testing method for finding E. coli??? I think it could work.

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