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Por menos del precio de una pacquete de salsa diabolico, se puede obtener una paleta de cerdo, una piña, unos tomatillos, y una libra de tortillas, que se los disfrutara mucho mas

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Why the fuck is fast food so expensive now?

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>The fact that so many books still name the Big Mac (with large fries and coke) as "the greatest or most delicious or most affordable" meal ever only tells you how far fast food still is from becoming a serious art. Food critics have long recognized that the greatest sandwiches of all times were those with roast beef or good cheese, which cost less yet are also more enjoyable. Beverage critics also rank the highly controversial Monster Zero Ultra over classic soft drinks which are highly popular in corner stores around America. Fast food critics are still blinded by commercial success. McDonalds sells more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must be the greatest. Fresh bread critics grow up making bread from classic recipes of the past, good cheese critics grow up researching dairy of the past. Fast food critics are often totally ignorant of the fast food of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that McDonalds did anything worthy of being eaten.

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The fact that so many books still name the Big Mac (with large fries and coke) as "the greatest or most delicious or most affordable" meal ever only tells you how far fast food still is from becoming a serious art. Food critics have long recognized that the greatest sandwiches of all times were those with roast beef or good cheese, which cost less yet are also more enjoyable. Beverage critics also rank the highly controversial Monster Zero Ultra over classic soft drinks which are highly popular in corner stores around America. Fast food critics are still blinded by commercial success. McDonalds sells more than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore they must be the greatest. Fresh bread critics grow up making bread from classic recipes of the past, good cheese critics grow up researching dairy of the past. Fast food critics are often totally ignorant of the fast food of the past, they barely know the best sellers. No wonder they will think that McDonalds did anything worthy of being eaten.

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>>18111670

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Was he right?

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>Jaded as I am, I can't help but flip seeing a girl and guy of twelve or
thirteen, tops, ramming Martel bottles up each other's asses. These are not
the Dutch equivalent of abused trailer-park kids, either. They look to be in
excellent health and seem to be honestly enjoying this. Makes all the
conventional arguments against this kind of thing seem really silly. They're
kids. Kids like to play with their own and other people's privates. They're
just being photographed at it. Now, people who get a voyeuristic charge out
of watching them, like me, I guess, well, we've got some grip-on-reality
problems.
>There's maybe 1% of all pornography that has any effect on me, and it's
definitely not a turn-on very often. But when it is, and it's as weird as
this, it's pretty hard to take.

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