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I know! "Toxin" is only acceptable if you are talking about ricine or botulism.

Also, people who go on cleanses.

My mom was orthorexic, too, and my sister ended up developing severe bulimia and anorexia; this was in the early 90s, so it was hard enough to get my sister good treatment, let alone have anyone even recognize that my mom's eating behavior was warped. Worse, as an adult I finally got diagnosed with multiple food

The second someone says the word "toxin," I'm out. It's great for filtering out dipshits.

Plus other people's diets and eating habits are like the most boring thing ever.

Dude, onions are SO GOOD. All the onions. Also all the cauliflower and broccoli, nom nom.

I've heard juicing enthusiasts say similar things, that green juice will make diabetes "go away." What kills me is that many of those juices are really sugar bombs, especially when you extract all the fruits' pulp/fiber.

It is made out of expensive chocolate and expensive random herbal shit that Gwyneth Paltrow bought.

I think the main ingredients are all condescended. Condescended willow bark extract, condescended cocoa powder, condescended virgin tear oil.

I just assumed maybe because there's so much money to be made off of Healthy Lifestyle products? Somehow Satan is profiting. Surely.

Let's be honest here. If he had put 4 or 5 bullets in her he would have been within his rights. After all, he probably thought his life was in danger. She is an anti-police radical. She was making visible an anti-police statement. Also, she could be a Muslim atheist jihadist. There is no evidence of this, but it is

See, I'm starting to get convinced that even with cameras, the problem officers are just going to keep doing shit with impunity, because they know they won't receive any sort of punishment or consequence.

Most traditional English/American names have meanings like this. But they're in languages we don't know, or in ancient languages, usually, so yes, it sounds different to us when it's in our native tongue. If I knew (ancient?) Greek it'd be different. In many other languages, too, the name might have derivatives of

But you're fine with Theodore? (Greek for "gift of God")

I gotchya all, a lot of names have meanings like this ('David' = beloved king or something, etc) , but because the meanings aren't in English we aren't used to it — it's a total eye opener when it's in our native tongue!

well, a lot of old German name are similar. Gottfried (Gods peace) Gotthold (God means him well) Fuerchtegott (fear the Lord) Gottmar and so on........but...in the 80ies things like Atomfried (Atomic peace) were not that uncommon.....

Whether this is a joke or not, it interests me that the punchline "The dash don't be silent" or "The dash aint silent" is in AAVE. It's very much "lets laugh at he ridiculous names African Americans name their children".

those names are generally literal translations of a name in their native language. Like how michael means "who is like God?".

So, I would think twice about making fun of 'Dikshit' - it is a reasonably common name in India. A NZ broadcaster was fined several thousand dollars for making fun of a woman with that name on air. (Google 'Paul Henry' and 'Dikshit')