on โ10-06-2014 03:18 PM
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on โ10-06-2014 07:30 PM
on โ10-06-2014 07:35 PM
That is the title of the youtube............... not the OP's opinion................. and it was kind of funny for about a minute.
on โ10-06-2014 07:46 PM
on โ10-06-2014 07:48 PM
@kilroy_is_here wrote:
What makes you think they don't , what makes you think white people are the only ones capable of saying stereotypical comments , why is considered that only whites can be racist or us it the you your self hate white people or is it ok to make fun of white people as they are white personally I think it's either open slather or not at all
Totally agree.
Whites in an asian country would be subject to the same kind of stupid questions.
on โ10-06-2014 08:05 PM
Seeing as there are some that are never satisfied, shall a I post a couple of dozen political threads instead then?
Gees, there is a point to that video. And it is made with good humour. So why the narkiness about an important subject? Sheesh...
on โ10-06-2014 09:49 PM
Did anyone look at the other videos in that link?
I did and I am seriously cutting down on drinking soda....if at all!
on โ10-06-2014 11:05 PM
Jimmy, he says 55 grams sugar in that 500ml bottle.
Now we know Americans don't like metric, so that works out to
about 10 teaspoons. Still a lot of sugar.
But if you cook sugar it turns into toffee and that's what he had.
Not necessarily 'gunk' as he so aptly put it.
But point taken on the amount of sugar. But I knew that anyhows : - )
โ10-06-2014 11:22 PM - edited โ10-06-2014 11:24 PM
@imastawka wrote:Jimmy, he says 55 grams sugar in that 500ml bottle.
Now we know Americans don't like metric, so that works out to
about 10 teaspoons. Still a lot of sugar.
But if you cook sugar it turns into toffee and that's what he had.
Not necessarily 'gunk' as he so aptly put it.
But point taken on the amount of sugar. But I knew that anyhows : - )
They sell them in liters here also.
BUT...it's not that we don't like the metric system, but if it's not taught at a young age it just doesn't click. It's like a foreign language. So without doing the calculation to convert it...I get the title of this thread, lol.
Edit: oops...I thought this was the Huh thread.
I just looked it up...1 meter = 1 1/3 feet (approx). Ok...that's one down! ๐
Actually it annoys me. Why resist how the rest of the world measures things?
*related video*