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  • #16
    Sugar
    aka Sucrose, Glucose, Fructose, Kiddie Crack
    You wouldn't give heroin to a four-year-old. (At least, we assume so, you sick fuck.) But you don't hesitate to jack that kid up with heroic doses of the most successful recreational drug in the history of mankind, sugar -- a highly addictive, mood-altering, health-threatening substance that encourages antisocial behavior. (And after you get that kid hopped up on sugar, you have to give him Ritalin to get him to sit still. You sick fuck.)

    Known on the streets as glucose, sucrose or fructose, sugar comes in crystal, powder, and liquid forms. It's usually taken orally, and often (but not always) cut with some other food substance.

    Sugar occurs naturally in many fruits and vegetables. It's mostly innocuous in its natural form. But refined sugars are an entirely different story. Sugar was available in relatively raw forms for centuries, but it wasn't until the industrial innovations of mass slavery and the breeding of the sugar beet that the sweet stuff became a dietary staple. Since the 1800s, there have been steady technological improvements in the refining process. Refined sugar can be produced by several different processes, most of which include grinding the source plant into a pulp, running the pulp through a series of filters and then evaporating what's left to produce a crystallized residue, which can be powdered or dissolved in water.

    Like any drug, the potency of sugar increases dramatically when it is refined. The vast majority of refined sugars used in the U.S. comes from corn, but sugar is also refined from beets, sugar cane plants, maple sap, honey and almost every kind of fruit.

    Often a very small dose of sugar is enough to get high. The threshold is different for everyone, but the bigger the dose, the more noticeable the effects. The effects of sugar use can include euphoria, increased energy and irritability, increased heart rate, insomnia, tremors, weight gain, ulcers, tooth decay and a depressed immune system.

    Some psychologists have argued that these are simply placebo effects, based on user and observer expectations. There aren't any reliable surveys on whether those psychologists are themselves habitual sugar users, but the odds dramatically favor that conclusion. The average American ingests around 160 pounds of added sugars per year ("added" meaning not naturally occurring in food, like in an apple), according to the World Health Organization.

    If you are not convinced of that sugar is a drug, we suggest you eat several tablespoons of the substance on an empty stomach. At any rate, the question posed by the psychologists (and by the massive world sugar industry, which funds many studies on this topic) is not whether sugar produces the effects listed above. That's not in question, although the sugar industry would like you to think it is. The studies are only trying to measure the magnitude of the sugar effect.

    Refined sugar is extremely addictive. Not "addictive" in the sense that you just really like it, but addictive in the sense that your body suffers withdrawal symptoms if sugar is removed from your diet. While sugar doesn't have the instantly addictive quality of, say, crack cocaine, recent studies suggest that refined sugar activates opioids, the same brain chemicals that fuel heroin and morphine addiction, with similar results at a lesser magnitude.

    Drug addiction is defined by a three stage process which includes increased consumption, withdrawal symptoms when a dose isn't available and an urge to relapse even after the drug has been completely removed. Aside from common life experience of these traits by sugar users, clinical studies on rats have shown the addiction pattern at work. The more refined the sugar, the more intense the addiction.

    Withdrawal symptoms can include lethargy, tremors, headaches and depression. Generally, these effects are slightly less intense than the similar withdrawal symptoms associated with caffeine.

    No one is arguing against the responsible use of refined sugar by consenting adults. For that matter, very few people even argue against the moderate, responsible use of sugar by children. Sugar is a naturally occurring substance that is part of a balanced diet.

    Sugar becomes a social problem because of three major factors. First, society is generally in denial about sugar's addictive qualities. Second, refined sugar is rampantly available in nearly unadulterated form in every single food store in the United States. And third, these refined sugar products are overwhelmingly marketed directly to children by adults who have no moral qualms about using sophisticated psychological techniques to manipulate six-year-olds.

    Pure sugar products are epidemic in the United States and most developed countries. The vast majority of soft drinks are simply high-fructose corn syrup with only enough water added to make them potable. Usually these drinks include a dash of flavoring as the pretext for liking them. Often, the drinks are paired with high caffeine content, increasing both the stimulation and the addictive power.

    Breakfast cereals are notoriously laden with sugar, often promoted by cartoon leprechauns and bunnies who urge children to go to any length necessary to obtain their precious, precious sugar. Some cereals -- such as Cheerios and Kelloggs Cornflakes -- include added sugar and naturally occurring sugar in the product itself, then are served with teaspoons full of refined sugar heaped on top. Other, more shameless products include marshmallow candy interspersed with "healthy" bits of wheat or corn, which are themselves sweetened.

    In addition to soda pop and candy, sugar is available in a convenient portable form, in jawbreakers and candy bars, where it is sometimes combined with chocolate, a caffeine-bearing substance thay is mildly addictive in its own right. For the hardcore user, sugar is obtainable through gumballs, which provide an intense initial surge of euphoria followed by a longer, mellower dose of sugar, or Pixie Stix. Particularly insidious, Pixie Stix are tubes full of powdered refined sugar with only a touch of food coloring added. The content of a Pixie stick is poured into the mouth, reminiscent of a line cocaine.

    Sugar is also a gateway drug. It can successfully be combined with other drugs for an amplified effect. Sugar and chocolate can be combined with marijuana in brownie form. Cocaine and sugar were mixed in Coca-Cola when the product debuted in 1885. The amount of cocaine in the drink quickly diminished due to bad publicity, but the amount of sugar slowly grew. A 12-ounce can of Coke today contains no cocaine, but it does include about 10 teaspoons worth of sugar.

    Clove cigarettes and some cigars are often sugar-tipped for a nicotine-sucrose cocktail. (Cloves are also mild anesthetics.) Heroin is often cut with sugar to reduce its potency. Liquid LSD can be added to a sugar cube, for a tasty and hallucinogenic treat.

    As if all that wasn't bad enough, sugar is also a gateway to mind-altering prescription drugs. At the same time that sugar use by children and adults has skyrocketed in the United States, incidents of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have also soared.

    The sugar industry insists there is absolutely no basis to link ADHD and sugar. But the rise in sugar consumption conveniently corresponds to the skyrocketing number of children being medicated for ADHD in the U.S. The rate of Ritalin prescriptions in the U.S. rose 400% from 1990 to 1996. From 1978 to 1999, sugar consumption by a typical teenage boy grew 200%.

    In fact, according to the 2001 book Fast Food Nation, a fifth of children aged one and two years old drink soda. Soda makers like Dr. Pepper and Pepsi have included advertising with baby bottles, and amazingly, some parents are idiotic enough to take the bait.

    Thanks to bad parenting like this, combined with two or three generations of children who were weaned on sugary cereals, Americans consume more than 8 million metric tons of added sugar and high fructose corn syrup per year. That's 17.6 billion pounds, or 1.7 trillion teaspoons of the stuff.

    With that kind of demand, you'd think the sugar industry would be laughing all the way to the bank. Well, you might think that if you were painfully naive and unschooled in the ways of American government. The sugar industry sponsors an annual field trip to Congress, where its representatives whine and bitch about how it's impossible for them to make money, winning various tariffs and subsidies to support their poverty-stricken operations. And that's just cane and beet sugar. Corn subsidies account for billions of dollars of government spending. Directly or indirectly, some of that money goes to pay for marketing that promotes sugar consumption among one-year-olds.

    While the profusion of new refined sugar types makes it difficult to be precise, the consumption of sugar is only expected to increase in coming years. Perhaps prenatal IVs will be used to deliver the sweet stuff to hip fetuses who want to be a Pepper too. O brave new world, that has such people in't!
    NOSTALGIA IN THE WORST FASHION

    internet de la jerome

    because the internet | hazardous

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
      Sugar
      aka Sucrose, Glucose, Fructose, Kiddie Crack
      ...
      Ding Ding Ding retard-alert :busted:.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Clichy View Post
        Ding Ding Ding retard-alert :busted:.
        Ding Ding Ding banned-alert :busted:
        NOSTALGIA IN THE WORST FASHION

        internet de la jerome

        because the internet | hazardous

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
          Originally posted by Clichy
          Ding Ding Ding banned-alert :busted:
          Ding Ding Ding banned-alert :busted:
          Oooooo pwnt! Gg. Uninstall. (both continuum and tw forums)
          -Bubbles
          Phillie> lag isnt skill btw F-35
          Kthx> yes it is, newbie.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by bubbles19518 View Post
            Oooooo pwnt! Gg. Uninstall. (both continuum and tw forums)
            I wouldn't recommend you going and uninstalling tw forums, unless you are the properowner of the server where the forum is located. Would be kinda badass if everytime someone quited, tw-forums would be offline for some day and when you finally come back, there are no avatars.
            Endless space, endless exploration.

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            • #21
              jay-z did it better.
              Originally posted by turmio
              jeenyuss seemingly without reason if he didn't have clean flours in his bag.
              Originally posted by grand
              I've been afk eating an apple and watching the late night news...

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              • #22
                Warky! <3..

                Wassup homie :turned:
                https://soundcloud.com/annux-1/annux-relief

                1:Wah!!>THE WAY I FEEL FOR YOUUU HOHOHOHOOH OHOHO
                1:Wah!!>OH OH OH OH OH OH OOOHH
                1:Wah!!>I dont worry cause
                1:soild <ZH>>EVERYHTINGS GONNA BE ARLIGFHT
                1:Wah!!>people keep on talking
                1:soild>they can say what they like
                1:Wah!!>ALL I know is:
                1:soild>EVERYTHINGS GONNA BE ALRIGHT

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                • #23
                  this is that ignorant shit you like
                  violence> dont talk 2 me until u got 900+fbook friends and can take 1 dribble from the 3 point line n dunk


                  [Aug 23 03:03] Oops: 1:siaxis> you try thta ill play possom then reverse roundhouse kick your life
                  [Aug 23 03:20] money: LOL NOT QUITE VIO BUT 5:siaxis> you try thta ill play possom then reverse roundhouse kick your life

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Clichy View Post
                    Ding Ding Ding retard-alert :busted:.
                    Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
                    Ding Ding Ding banned-alert :busted:
                    jerome that was one long ass boring and gay essay, yet i read the entire thing and enjoyed it.

                    (*crushes strawberries onto sleuths nipples*)
                    4:BigKing> xD
                    4:Best> i'm leaving chat
                    4:BigKing> what did i do???
                    4:Best> told you repeatedly you cannot use that emoji anymore
                    4:BigKing> ???? why though
                    4:Best> you're 6'4 and black...you can't use emojis like that
                    4:BigKing> xD

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                    • #25
                      this whole thread makes so little sense, it starts off with warks attempts at bragging, but it wasn't very funny or shit disturbing, it was just kind of there. It moves on the a screenshot of as far as I can tell nothing (it's an image, of him asking you to duel, and you saying no...explain the point of that to me) Then we discussed Sugar with Jerome, clinchy went byebye and paradise went gay.


                      Just incase anybody missed it.
                      The only TWO TIME TWLJ All-Star and TWLB All-Star who never played a game.

                      Originally posted by Richard Creager
                      All space detectives come armed with tcp/ip persona blasting pistols, it's required for their line of duty. Silly of both maisoul and goddess to not know this before hand, they get what they deserved, fucking zapped, bitches.

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                      • #26
                        Subspace detective strikes again!
                        My father in law was telling me over Thanksgiving about this amazing bartender at some bar he frequented who could shake a martini and fill it to the rim with no leftovers and he thought it was the coolest thing he'd ever seen. I then proceeded to his home bar and made four martinis in one shaker with unfamiliar glassware and a non standard shaker and did the same thing. From that moment forward I knew he had no compunction about my cock ever being in his daughter's mouth.

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                        • #27
                          hm

                          Originally posted by Pummel View Post
                          Welcome back, Kthx.

                          Image removed -Rudy


                          The image said 'What's up doc' with a doctor.

                          ANY CLUES WHY IT WAS REMOVED?

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                          • #28
                            Leeching.

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                            • #29
                              "A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones who need advice."

                              -- Bill Cosby
                              7:Warcraft> Why don't white people hit their kids anymore?


                              Duel Pasta> great
                              Duel Pasta> I spilled juice on my face


                              Tower> NATIONAL WEED YOUR GARDEN DAY


                              TWLB Champion Season 12
                              TWLJ Champion Season 11
                              TWLB All-Star Season 10
                              Best undeserved TWL title winner in Trench Wars history

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by kthx View Post
                                Well it appears I am back on the forums now, fresh from my one month ban, oh what hell I have been through not being able to tell you all how idiotic you are, how stupid the ideas you have, and how ignorant you are in the situation what you all so lovingly participated in. 10000 views, I wonder how long it has been since a thread received as much attention as that on these forums, probaly never as far as I remember, and all of it for what, Sarien abusing his powers and *trying* to ban me forever. Anyhow now that I am back I will tell you how I feel about everything that has been going on without resorting to alternative methods.

                                First off I would like to congratulate Sarien on his moral victory on the forums. Never in my life have I seen so many people jump on a pointless bandwagon only to be shot down not only by forum staff, but by the person you wanted to be rehired as staff on the forums. Generally when I decide to follow someone, I know the situation and I know that he won't take a political dive in an attempt to curry favor with the people who are follow him, over representing the ideals that made people want to follow him in the first place. Of course I never expected anything better of him in the first place, what with being illegally banned forever and all. To set the records straight, I have only two warnings on the forums ever, once for thread bumping, and once for supposed racism. It seems like Troll Kings and Liquid Blue's biggest argument wasn't so much that I should be banned forever, in fact I think they said maybe Sarien did go to far, but it was that Dangergirl shouldn't have changed the ban without discussing everything in the first place. Of course they themselves are too dense to realize that Sarien also should have talked to Dangergirl and Zues before I was banned in the first place. In the end, Sarien showed his true colors, and in another month nobody will remember Sarien the forum moderator in all his glory, good riddance to bad rubbish, to anyone who decides he is all powerful and tries to silence disrespect to himself with the power he thinks he had.

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