You know what really grinds my gears??

People who drink diet soda in the first place. It's nasty, and if you need to watch your calories that badly, DRINK WATER.

And besides, artificial sweeteners are terrible for you. It's probably healthier to be fat than to put that garbage in your body.

I feel the same way about Skim milk, Low fat yogurt, low fat Ice cream (seriously?), and turkey bacon (it doesn't deserve to be called bacon if it's not drizzling with delicious fat)
 
I feel the same way about Skim milk, Low fat yogurt, low fat Ice cream (seriously?), and turkey bacon (it doesn't deserve to be called bacon if it's not drizzling with delicious fat)

Kindred spirits on this matter.

I used to smirk when people would order extra large fast food meals with a diet Coke, but then I realised some people just plain like the taste. Promptly I realised that as this wasn't my opinion, it was clearly the wrong one.

I hate that certain drinks aren't readily available in the U.K, I understand things like ingredient sourcing and all that stuff, but it'd still be nice to buy the odd Vanilla Coke at a reasonable price from a non-import store.

Because damned if Vanilla Coke, Disaronno and Amaretto isn't my current favourite drink. Throw in some Rum to man it up.
 
The way I see it, I'm fat and happy. Never get between me and my fast food burgers or there will be hell to pay :)

That sucks that vanilla coke is exclusively American. I had no idea and it's also my favorite soft drink!
 
The way I see it, I'm fat and happy. Never get between me and my fast food burgers or there will be hell to pay :)

That sucks that vanilla coke is exclusively American. I had no idea and it's also my favorite soft drink!

My weight bounces around like an 8th birthday party. Though I now have a craving for some Chinese food...

I think it's available in France too, not sure, but yeah. It's nearly $4 a can in the shop that stocks it. Ludicrous pricing.

To be more on topic, my gears are currently firmly ground by my neighbours not checking if the door is locked when they leave. Since I live in an apartment, there's one access door to the corridors and such, and the amount of times I've reached it to find it unlocked... It takes less then a second to do and greatly increases the security of everyone in the building. Might be one day I'll forget that I don't own ALL the post that's mailed to the building and just open it all.
 
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