Stupid shit you see on the internet
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@JC said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
@Snowy True story. My old flatmate at Uni got scurvy. He had a cunning plan, where he had done some research and decided that baked beans were incredibly nutritious, so when his grant came through at the beginning of term he went out and bought a couple of hundred cans of Oak beans from the wholesaler because they were a lot cheaper than Watties. That left him with the remainder of his bursary money to spend on beer at the Hilly. Anyway he got a Vitamin C deficiency that the Uni doc told him was basically scurvy. The doc must have been impressed, because he'd never seen a case before, let alone in a 110 kg gym bunny.
there were all these stories in Dunners when I was at uni about someone pretty much doing the same things with 2 min noodles, doubt they thought it was nutritious in any way...just cheaper
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@Kiwiwomble I don't doubt it. My flatmate though was pretty convinced that there was loads of vitamin B in the beans and vitamin C in the tommy sauce. He was apparently right about the first and not so much on the sauce.
And he farted like a bastard too.
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Well, the Metro has the headline of the day:
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@stockcar86 probably full of cancer causing nitrates!
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@machpants Random thought - don't cancer cells multiply easily, so could you use those as the tissue samples for a bit more jeopardy when eating...
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when subtitle transcript goes wrong...or maybe it's right, but was still wrong...
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@stockcar86 crack up.
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@bones said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
@stockcar86 crack up.
What got me was the number. Like, 1-12 eggs makes sense. But 15 is a bit odd. Either they'd just done a shop that day, having discovered they were down to their last 3+ eggs, or they ducked out mid-insertion to stock up.
What strange cats
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@victor-meldrew said in Stupid shit you see on the internet:
"I wonder what became of the concrete enema. Was it thrown away in the trash? This seems most likely. Or perhaps it's sitting in a box in a medical archive. Or, and this is my favorite idea, perhaps one of the doctors saved it to use as a paperweight"
Not a question that popped into my mind!!!