AphroditeGoneAwry
failure to thrive
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*scalds brmc117 while trying to escape with hot spraying chocolate fondue fountain*
**Cheap Valentine's candy is not worth the calories.
*backs away slowly from the thread*
It look like a lot of da womez get hot for da chocolate
Is she infj or infp?
Oh, I love that movie! I might be biased but I think she's INFJ.![]()
So mix in a little MAO inhibators with your chocolate (preferably those found in nature).
Beware: Once you use MAOIs, the effect are likely to be permanent, and can cause serious hazards any time you will digest meat in the future.
Anyway, Theobromine's light induced euphoria is usually enough for most mortals, including me.
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When you buy chocolate, ALWAYS check it is not made with Palm oil, but only Cocoa butter.
This is one of the reason (amongst others) why large brands like Cadbury always produce very bad chocolate in countries where they are not complied to do it by the law -this includes the USA-, and junk food you should avoid at all cost, both because of your health, because of its taste, and the disastrous effects of Palm oil culture in the tropics.
99% of candy bars are junk food full of trans fats, by the way. Always avoid them if possible.
When you buy chocolate, ALWAYS check it is not made with Palm oil, but only Cocoa butter.
This is one of the reason (amongst others) why large brands like Cadbury always produce very bad chocolate in countries where they are not complied to do it by the law -this includes the USA-, and junk food you should avoid at all cost, both because of your health, because of its taste, and the disastrous effects of Palm oil culture in the tropics.
Theobromine's light induced euphoria is usually enough for most mortals, including me.
I think they usually just say : "vegetal oil" in the cases where they don't use cocoa butter, or use it with cocoa butter. So it could be pretty much anything, but is often palm oil.
Malaysia is quite terrifying when it comes to oil palm culture, the countryside, there, in some areas, just looks like a giant forest of rowed palmtrees.