Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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Where are kids starving? And nesle is called evil by selling their baby formula in those 3rd world countries that were susceptible to starvation 30 years ago.
To be perfectly honest with you I just can't stand people who complain, especially those with no life experience or knowledge of the reality on the ground.
Are you serious on the first question?:D

http://www.worldhunger.org/2015-world-hunger-and-poverty-facts-and-statistics/#children1

And the demonization of Nestle is probably overblown in some cases, and not of course not everything the company does is reprehensible, but...man have they done some shit. The baby formula thing you mentioned alone killed thousands of infants.

You're free to like or hate whatever you like, but I think these kind of things are well worth complaining about.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
@swag I'm morphing into the ultimate human being because of my standing desk(courtesy of oristand.co) and Soylent
Sweet! Get one of those USB-powered mini fridges to chill your Soylent and you'll save yourself even more reason to go anywhere.

I miss the old @Dru and @Martin exchanges. Can we have them back please?
Yes!!!

Worst thing that can happen to men: jealousy.
No. Getting whipped by a devil woman is much worse.

A girl I used to fuck texted me tonight and basically wants me to fuck her tomorrow.

Fortunately, I had already jacked off 15 minutes prior to her first text so it wasn't difficult at all to decline.
Well played, sir. Don't do any appointments unless it's cash in advance.

Hello from the land of the rising sun
Yo, A! J-pan? That's awesome. I want to spend more time hanging in Kyoto myself. Someday...

When I grow up I wanna be like you
Like who doesn't??

The Japanese are asexual these days
True dat. J-men be banging fleshbots if anything at all these days, and the J-girls be dongling at best. But most of all they just too busy working shit jobs with no social life.

Thanks, mayne.

I'm usually good at interviews so I hope this isn't the exception :D
Good luck! And you'll always have plenty of gifts for the people you hate. :D

¡Qué pedro! That's how we get fat in México.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,781
Are you serious on the first question?:D

http://www.worldhunger.org/2015-world-hunger-and-poverty-facts-and-statistics/#children1

And the demonization of Nestle is probably overblown in some cases, and not of course not everything the company does is reprehensible, but...man have they done some shit. The baby formula thing you mentioned alone killed thousands of infants.

You're free to like or hate whatever you like, but I think these kind of things are well worth complaining about.
That's not starving, this is exactly what i mean
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,808
Sweet! Get one of those USB-powered mini fridges to chill your Soylent and you'll save yourself even more reason to go anywhere.
It's called being optimal and efficient :stuckup:

Hey man. If I give you some money, can you bring me back one of those things..............................



Oh, what do they call it in English..........................................




oh yeah.



A young Japanese woman?
:lol:

I'll take a bakers dozen btw
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
Hey man. If I give you some money, can you bring me back one of those things..............................



Oh, what do they call it in English..........................................




oh yeah.



A young Japanese woman?
:lol:

Three, even if it point breaks the reference!

:lol: Exactly. But I think it's the men's fault.
It's always a man's fault. Don't you know that by now?

Trust me when I say you'd be a hit here, they'd pay you to put your seed in em
Niiiiiice. But don't tell the married man that. :D

Or are you just trying to characterize Sergio as a lovable softie compared to your hardened thug life that doesn't seem to excite the powerpuff girls there as much?
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Trust me when I say you'd be a hit here, they'd pay you to put your seed in em
They'd pay me you say.


Hmmm...........................



Sounds far more intriguing than Uber, especially when this will be my new baby by April 2018.

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:lol:



Three, even if it point breaks the reference!



It's always a man's fault. Don't you know that by now?



Niiiiiice. But don't tell the married man that. :D

Or are you just trying to characterize Sergio as a lovable softie compared to your hardened thug life that doesn't seem to excite the powerpuff girls there as much?

That's a new one :lol:


Go ahead and ask the Mrs. if that is the case :D


Nah, Swaggy P, it's more like this


@Osman



 

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DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
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Or are you just trying to characterize Sergio as a lovable softie compared to your hardened thug life that doesn't seem to excite the powerpuff girls there as much?
What if you look like the newest band member of Weezer? @GordoDeCentral

Any chance to get one of them powerpuff girls? :xfinger:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,325
Where are kids starving? And nesle is called evil by selling their baby formula in those 3rd world countries that were susceptible to starvation 30 years ago.
To be perfectly honest with you I just can't stand people who complain, especially those with no life experience or knowledge of the reality on the ground.

No, the issue is that these kids weren't starving when they weren't on baby formula but were breastfed. Apparently there's also an issue with the sanitation needed to prepare the baby formula and according to Wikipedia UNICEF estimates that a formula-fed child living in disease-ridden and unhygienic conditions is between 6 and 25 times more likely to die of diarrhea and four times more likely to die of pneumonia than a breastfed child.

There's also this:

Advocacy groups and charities have accused Nestlé of unethical methods of promoting infant formula over breast milk to poor mothers in developing countries.[13][14] For example, IBFAN claim that Nestlé distributes free formula samples to hospitals and maternity wards; after leaving the hospital, the formula is no longer free, but because the supplementation has interfered with lactation, the family must continue to buy the formula.
Truth be told I do not know nearly enough about this issue, but it's not that Nestlé gives poor quality food to people who previously had no food. The issue is that it is taking away valuable nutrients from babies to sell more of their own product.
 

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