I will not eat it. It’s too interesting.
I will not eat it. It’s too interesting.
I'm sorry.
I will not eat it. It’s too interesting.
I'm sorry.
What am i doing? I'm in my first year of medical school with an emergency room appointment to be followed by two weeks off for knee surgery at the end (the left side) and then going home again after that until December 6th or so when we're supposed take care 'of business' during winter break from work as per our plan – which is why there's always one more week before Christmas! It'll probably all go well because this summer has been rough but it was definitely better than last year where everyone could only stay up late nights watching TV while they waited patiently outside their hospital rooms waiting for me to wake up
Just stay in the comfort of your own place. If I were you, I wouldn't have to worry about this. I was a student that year too, and that was my first year of medical school, so I'm happy to know I had a good time, and I'd like to thank you for your patience.
I’ll try and post this elsewhere but I am not in the UK. Please reply if you get any response. If it was nice, I will make sure I keep it posted somewhere else, like reddit. That said, if it was nice, would you like to comment?
Lol, what did I just said
Lol, what did I just said
This is a bit of a technical question. There are quite a few rules for what foods to eat. Not all of them are "No eating it". There are certain exceptions for things like meat (if it’s not your primary source of protein) and fish if you are a small fish or a very small amount of meat, and cheeses if you like something with a bit more texture to it, and mushrooms if it’s not your primary source of protein, and certain types of cheese (if it has more flavor) and certain vegetables if it has a different texture or if it’s not your primary source of protein, etc. If you’re in the medical business, you will probably know how to get to these exceptions. The most common exception we know of is if you have a very serious medical issue (you need immediate hospitalization for example, or if you’ve been sick for a while), or you are otherwise disabled and unable to eat at the normal rate. But other things, like nuts/veggies, are not allowed, but we’ve heard of a lot of people who are able to do things like that (eg, a patient with nuts or vegetables to the point that they can’t eat them because they can’t be digested), so this might not be a big deal in most cases. If you eat something that we think you might need, but is still too weird for us to swallow, you are subject to further rules. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No eating it will make me suicidal.
I have to ask here, what's the difference between the vegan and omnivore communities? Are the rules very similar to what the general public is up to?
Yeah, it’s hard for me to think of vegan and omnivore communities. My omnivore friends are very healthy.
I would love to get one for myself but it's so expensive.
I would be interested in a meal but I’m not sure if it's even possible. That meal would cost at least $50 to eat, so I’d be in a financial hole if it didn't work out. I think that would be a better idea than getting one.
If you are into photography then I wouldn't mind it at all but otherwise I would definitely avoid it. The pictures are amazing but the prices are ridiculous. I wish I had a friend who could get one for me.
That's not true. For the past 20+ years it's been a $200 million annual expense that we've just had to cancel out on the cost of groceries with the help of inflation. It's not a single ingredient. The food has to be 100% fresh and 100% prepared. And it has to be within 3 days of purchase. I'll never do that and neither will my family, so I'd need a fancy freezer.
What makes this even more expensive is that if the person who bought it and ate it is the first person to eat the food that day it would cost that much more then the rest of the family, then the last person to eat the food would get it too expensive.
You need to buy that freezer before you go to eat it.
What the fuck is going on? How do we make it right?" "This isn't just a case where there are just too many people trying to make things right. If they could have done a better job they’d be doing something right."
I’m a millennial and I don’t want to eat it. It’s a fucking bad sandwich that doesn’t have the nutrition that I’d expect.
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