JustErin said: SureThing said: Really? What does it feel like? Dying? Are you in much pain Erin? Yes. It's ruining my stomach and yes, I am sometimes in pain with all my stomach issues. But I am addicted, so what can I do. stop? I drink less coke than I used to. I drink more tea and orange juice. But hell, I'm NOT going to start analyzing everything I eat and drink. I'm going to enjoy my life until I die, whenever that'll be. | |
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ItsOnlyMe said: JustErin said: Yes. It's ruining my stomach and yes, I am sometimes in pain with all my stomach issues. But I am addicted, so what can I do. stop? I drink less coke than I used to. I drink more tea and orange juice. But hell, I'm NOT going to start analyzing everything I eat and drink. I'm going to enjoy my life until I die, whenever that'll be. you may also want to keep in mind that the choices you make as a consumer has an effect on what type of products that are available for us, the consumers, to buy. If you were to buy more organic, then organic would become more accessable both in it becoming a common standard and at a cheaper price. GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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Ribbed4UrPleasure said: ItsOnlyMe said: stop? I drink less coke than I used to. I drink more tea and orange juice. But hell, I'm NOT going to start analyzing everything I eat and drink. I'm going to enjoy my life until I die, whenever that'll be. you may also want to keep in mind that the choices you make as a consumer has an effect on what type of products that are available for us, the consumers, to buy. If you were to buy more organic, then organic would become more accessable both in it becoming a common standard and at a cheaper price. But I but what I'd like to eat. Not what people are dictating. Organic food is available. It's not as popular as other stuff, but it's still available. You can choose to eat that. I choose to eat other stuff. Neither of use should dictate what the other should eat. | |
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ItsOnlyMe said: Ribbed4UrPleasure said: you may also want to keep in mind that the choices you make as a consumer has an effect on what type of products that are available for us, the consumers, to buy. If you were to buy more organic, then organic would become more accessable both in it becoming a common standard and at a cheaper price. But I but what I'd like to eat. Not what people are dictating. Organic food is available. It's not as popular as other stuff, but it's still available. You can choose to eat that. I choose to eat other stuff. Neither of use should dictate what the other should eat. true, unfortunately 'regular' food is dictating what is readily available to me, a person who doesnt want to consume chemicals, because of consumers who lack standards. GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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Ribbed4UrPleasure said: ItsOnlyMe said: But I but what I'd like to eat. Not what people are dictating. Organic food is available. It's not as popular as other stuff, but it's still available. You can choose to eat that. I choose to eat other stuff. Neither of use should dictate what the other should eat. true, unfortunately 'regular' food is dictating what is readily available to me, a person who doesnt want to consume chemicals, because of consumers who lack standards. Who sets the standards? What you think is good for you, is not good enough for others. So they can say the same about you. There's always someone more fanatic about something. You can't let them dictate for others. It's like that in any industry. If you want organic producs more available to you, move somewhere it is more common, or import it yourself. The whole community doesn't have to serve your own particular needs. | |
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ItsOnlyMe said: Ribbed4UrPleasure said: true, unfortunately 'regular' food is dictating what is readily available to me, a person who doesnt want to consume chemicals, because of consumers who lack standards. Who sets the standards? What you think is good for you, is not good enough for others. So they can say the same about you. There's always someone more fanatic about something. You can't let them dictate for others. It's like that in any industry. If you want organic producs more available to you, move somewhere it is more common, or import it yourself. The whole community doesn't have to serve your own particular needs. who is the fanatic? I'd say its the industries. GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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Ribbed4UrPleasure said: ItsOnlyMe said: Who sets the standards? What you think is good for you, is not good enough for others. So they can say the same about you. There's always someone more fanatic about something. You can't let them dictate for others. It's like that in any industry. If you want organic producs more available to you, move somewhere it is more common, or import it yourself. The whole community doesn't have to serve your own particular needs. who is the fanatic? I'd say its the industries. Nope. It's the picky people. | |
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ItsOnlyMe said: Ribbed4UrPleasure said: who is the fanatic? I'd say its the industries. Nope. It's the picky people. yep, your right. GIT THAT CORN OUTTA MY FACE!!! | |
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