Well I'll be damned...
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Well and to add, it is basically a psyops to even eat fucking m&Ms and chocolate candies on general.
Not really giving a damn if people do or not but it's like these companies are useless vestigial organs on the world. Basically the way I look at it sometimes is what role do these things play in the world. If you could time machine back and end the existence of fucking M&Ms, does anything actually happen to the timeline?
You can't go back and kill your own grandfather, but I guarantee you could go back and prevent m&Ms from ever occuring and everything would be exactly the same, or maybe even better.
It's just useless. And to utilize any sort of additional resources, stress, or create even an ounce of harm as a means to make godamn candy is just nonsense.
But here we are. Candy. Using our attention and time, child labor, all the resources spent, for candy. Lol. It just baffles my mind.
I used to give my friend a few bags of M&Ms and a keepsake / collector M&M piece for his birthday. I even made a bowl with a velcro belt made for his belly. This bowl allowed him to eat M&Ms laying down... Fast forward 30 years, he is on dialysis at 53. His life would be much better if chocolate / M&Ms weren't in the world!
Yes, I agree that what they are doing is bad, however chocolate alone is natural from a tree and by itself is healthy, yet when they add the dyes and sugar they can make it addicting. There are fair trade companies and there is healthy chocolate. Just had to stand up for chocolate because I love eating chocolate and it alone did nothing wrong but grow on a tree.
I can't believe all of the ingredients in American food. Our GRAS (generally recognized as safe) allows a whole crap ton if ingredients into our food that are not safe.
I have chocolate running through my veins!
But it's a food group right? Right? How else am I supposed to rationalize my need for it?
If junk food is a food group. The sugars, dyes and chemicals added that are addictive
Cocoa nibs is the closest to natural you can get...had a small bag of them for a while and they don't taste great, really. Do you love that unrefined stuff or are you more a fan of dark chocolate / low milk & sugar kind? Because the cocoa bean is quite bitter and not that pleasant.
Dark Chocolate all the way. In fact, Dark chocolate has some health benefits. Catch is getting the Dark chocolate without all the additive BS in it. Caution: real dark chocolate CAN be on the bitter side, but you get used to it.
You mention Cocoa nibs. Never had'em. May have to go lookin'!!
I don’t like overly sweet and I’ve done some research and (This was a few yrs back) if I remember correctly, Seratonin That Chocolate naturally contains which is a mood booster which is one reason I like it.
Chocolate, especially organic dark chocolate is a perfectly healthy treat. It has TONS of magnesium and antioxidants.
And let me remind you that one of the longest lived humans, Jean Calmant who lived to be 122 years old, ate a KILOGRAM (2.2 pounds, for those of you in Loma Linda) of chocolate per week!
🍫🍫 🍫 FTW
M&Ms are a psyop?
Sigh.
They’re garbage but I mean….. a psyop?
Ah yes quantum entanglement is so fascinating. I agree though. When I did ayahuasca at 21, the experience was completely overwhelming because of how much stimuli was being experienced simultaneously. I was convinced my brain was trying to perceive multiple different universes simultaneously when my eyes were open, so it was much more comfortable to sit or lay down with my eyes closed so my brain could focus on one Astral projection at a time.
That shit was intense. Glorious. But intense.
I did it with 4 of my closest friends at the time in college. All of us were experienced in tripping lsd, shrooms and Molly at the festivals we would frequently go to together.
But none of us had any idea what we were actually getting into that day. Thank God we made sure we had baby sitters that day lol. I could write an entire book about my experiences during those 10 hours.
I actually broke down at one point as I watched the story of Adam and eve be shown to me in real time. What was exceptional about the version I witnessed though was that Adam knew perfectly well what the consequences for Eve eating the forbidden fruit were. And he wasn't deceived at all.
Rather, he cared about Eve so deeply that he knew he couldn't be happy alone in paradise while knowing she was suffering alone back on earth. So he ate from the fruit willingly and accepted his fate. For he'd rather live suffering with Eve than to allow her to have to suffer alone. It was such an emotionally moving story to see... and I'm usually very cold, logical and aloof to emotional things like that.
That was the last time I ever had any reservations about the existence of a creator. Definitely on my list of most impactful experiences of my life.
It's up for debate how time travel works, I think it's just as plausible you create an alternate timeline as it is that you alter your own. Both might even happen simultaneously
Like, asking the waitress, did you say it was “breakfast at anytime?, “I’ll have an omelette during the renaissance.”
Yeah. Which is why I said its just as plausible that both happens. I do believe there is a "multiverse", or basically multiple parallel dimensions running simultaneously
So I believe that if we were actually capable of going back in time, it would just create multiple new timelines simultaneously. Perhaps thousands of new ones.
What???