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Backseat Driver

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3. My human container's microbiome is equally better off without any of
Mon Sep 14, 2020, 01:28 PM
Sep 2020

whatever highly processed low fiber toxic crap this Frankenfood is made from and preserved and/or colored with and then contained within its difficult to recycle packaging; however, my likely toxic human container would like to be recycled as a carbon-recycled ash diamond. Would that be environmentally climate-change friendly?

Then again, gawd, I'd probably end up not as a beautiful gemstone piece of everlasting jewelry, but on a piece of sandpaper or a diamond-blade for a power saw, LOL!

I guess Pringles are on the approved list for keto diet followers due to fat content. They do have a bit of sugar/carb and are generally fairly low sodium, but...there'd be "crickets" from the snack-munching public of the USA anyhow, especially after the apocalypse. Wouldn't bother me a bit if this brand just disappeared entirely.

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