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Skittles contain titanium dioxide, used in paints and considered carcinogenic by some agencies. The ingredients include sugar, corn syrup, tapioca, hydrogenated palm oil, dextrin (a synthetic sugar), modified food starch (a hidden source of MSG), and natural and artificial flavorings and colorings. The speaker concludes that Skittles are toxic.

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Your breakfast of oatmeal and energy drinks is inferior to mine. Grains like oats are seeds, which are full of plant defense chemicals like phytic acid that inhibit mineral absorption and contain digestive enzyme inhibitors. Oats are "total bullshit," and energy drinks are garbage. My breakfast of organs, meat, fruit, honey, and raw dairy is more nutrient-rich, less toxic, and more nourishing. Eating my breakfast leads to thriving, while eating your breakfast leads to mood issues and sleep problems. Your breakfast is "more shit."

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This is not hot oatmeal; it's misleading. One star. It looks appealing, but I can't enjoy drinking my breakfast. It's overly chocolatey and has a cardboard-like texture. While over a million customers are satisfied, I appreciate your feedback, Victoria.

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They've changed toilet paper by quietly adding PFAS, or forever chemicals. These chemicals, originally used for waterproofing and non-stick pans, are linked to bowel Big C. Unlike other chemicals, PFAS don't break down. They build up in your body with each use, especially since your skin is absorbent in that area. Some brands even donate to Big C research, which might be a cover-up. How did toilet paper end up like this? It's no accident. Just like with toothpaste and band-aids, these toxins come into direct contact with the most absorbent parts of your body. So, when you reach for that roll, consider what you're really wiping with. This is just a joke for entertainment purposes.

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Julie, CEO of your favorite southern theme restaurant, says, 'We fucked up' and 'we're gonna fix it starting with uncle Herschel.' She says 'we went woke' and 'doubled the fuck down' on southern roots. 'It's like a kid rock concert in my mouth' describes the pancakes. She asks, 'Do you own a certain red hat? Well, guess what? 25% off.' She vows to keep calling customers 'woke' while pleading, 'Please come back to Cracker Barrel.' She reveals, 'I just lost this company a $100,000,000 over a logo made in Canva.' 'I thought you fuckers like that Chip and Joanna shit.' Finally, 'lesson fucking learned.'

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Did you know fermented foods are healthy for your body? They contain probiotics, which are healthy bacteria that improve immunity and digestion. The message presents a health claim about fermented foods and probiotics. Audience engagement is requested by asking for a preferred option. Here are 10 fermented foods you can eat: One, kimchi. Two, cheese. Three, pickles. Four, kefir. Five, miso, six, kombucha, seven, buttermilk, eight, apple cider vinegar, nine, yogurt, and lastly, 10, sourdough. Comment, which is your favorite? The segment enumerates kimchi, cheese, pickles, kefir, miso, kombucha, buttermilk, apple cider vinegar, yogurt, and sourdough. The content highlights a variety of commonly consumed fermented foods.

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The cereal category is affordable and popular, especially during tough times. We're promoting cereal for dinner as a cost-effective option for families. Despite initial doubts, the idea is well-received, with over 25% of cereal consumption happening outside breakfast. This trend of having cereal for dinner is growing, driven by consumer pressure.

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Trisodium phosphate (TSP) is a heavy duty cleaner used for paint removal, but it's also found in many cereals. Although the FDA considers small amounts of TSP safe, the EPA lists it as a hazardous substance, and the CDC advises avoiding contact. Studies have shown that chronic high levels of phosphate ingestion can lead to heart problems, kidney problems, and cancer. Despite this, companies like General Mills claim to prioritize product quality and environmental protection. However, they include harmful ingredients like glyphosate, toxic food coloring, and TSP in their products. It's important to share this information with others who may be unaware.

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Cereal is claimed to be the worst way to start the day, negatively impacting brain function, gut function, and immune health. Cereal companies allegedly pay off nutrition lobbies to promote cereal over eggs, falsely claiming eggs are bad for you, while they are actually nature's multivitamin. Cereal is marketed by paying athletes and using cartoon characters to target children. The speaker claims that cereal contains artificial food dyes and preservatives that are banned in other countries but allowed in the United States due to lobbying. The speaker urges people to stop eating cereal and eat something healthy like eggs instead.

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Checklist: - Identify the core comparison: Your breakfast (oats) vs my breakfast (organs, meat, fruit, honey, raw dairy). - Capture the chain of claims about oats: grain → seeds → plant defense chemicals → phytic acid chelation → mineral absorption interference → digestive enzyme inhibitors → DPP-4 inhibitors. - Record the speaker’s explicit judgments and rebuttals: oats are “total bullshit”; energy drink is “complete garbage” with no significant nutrients; this breakfast is presented as superior. - Preserve the strongest quoted phrases for precision: “Oats are total bullshit,” “That ain't even bullshit. That’s horseshit.” - Include the description of the speaker’s breakfast and the challenge to readers/viewers: organs, meat, fruit, honey, raw dairy; find a more nutrient rich, less toxic, more nourishing set of foods. - Note the causal claim linking breakfast choices to mood, sleep, and hormonal outcomes: “this is how you eat if you want to thrive” vs “mood issues, sleep problems, hormonal disturbances.” - Maintain high-level structure: contrast → properties of oats → bold critique → personal breakfast → challenge → health implications → emphatic closing. - Keep the summary within 370-463 words. - Translate only if needed (not needed here). Two breakfasts contrasted, with a focused chain of claims: The speaker sets up a breakfast comparison: “Your breakfast versus my breakfast. Your breakfast starts with oatmeal.” He then builds a reasoning chain: “Oats are a grain. Grains are seeds. Seeds are highly defended.” Seeds are defended with “plant defense chemicals.” Plants must do this if they want to survive and pass their DNA to the next generation. In the case of oats, oats are “full of phytic acid, a substance that chelates, that fights minerals, and prevents their absorption.” Oats are also “full of digestive enzyme inhibitors.” And for the nerds, “DPP four inhibitors.” The speaker then delivers a strong verdict: “Oats are total bullshit.” He follows with a dismissive critique of the audience’s energy drink, calling it “complete garbage and full of no significant nutrients that you can’t get in more bioavailable forms over here.” Then the speaker presents his breakfast: “This is my breakfast. Organs, meat, fruit, honey, and raw dairy.” He issues a challenge: to “find a more nutrient rich, less toxic, more nourishing set of foods on the planet.” He frames the philosophy: “This is how you eat if you want to thrive.” He reiterates the contrast to imply negative health consequences from oats: “If you want to develop mood issues, sleep problems, hormonal disturbances, this is complete bullshit.” The closing gloss reinforces the intensity of the claim with colloquial emphases: “Oh, come on now. That ain't even bullshit. That’s horseshit.”

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Avoid toxic foods like Nutella, Hot Cheetos, Starburst, Kit Kat, Doritos, and M&M's. These snacks are loaded with sugar, unhealthy fats, artificial colors, and high sodium levels. They can lead to weight gain, diabetes, heart disease, and other health issues. Nutella has sugar and unhealthy fats, Hot Cheetos have artificial colors and high sodium, Starburst contains corn syrup and artificial flavors, Kit Kat has refined sugars, Doritos have MSG and artificial colors, and M&M's have artificial colors and hydrogenated fats. These foods can trigger allergic reactions, obesity, and even cancer.

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Hold it. Is that what you're having for breakfast? Sure. Haven't you heard? Fiber is really good for you. Well, there's fiber, and then there's high fiber. Try this. Colon Blow. Sounds delicious. But is it really higher in fiber than my oat bran cereal? Take a guess. How many bowls of your oat bran cereal would it take to equal the fiber content of one bowl of Colon Blow? Two. Guess again. Three. A little higher. Four? Keep trying. Five. No. You'll have to do better than that. Seven? Guess again. Eight? We'll give you one more guess. Nine. Not even close. It would take over 30,000 bowls. To eat that much, you'd have to eat 10 bowls a day every day for eight and a half years. Wow. I think I get the picture. Colon Blow must be the highest fiber cereal on the market. Not anymore. Now that there's new super colon blow. Super Colon Blow? It would take over two and a half million bowls of your oat bread cereal to equal the fiber content of one bowl of Super Colon Blow. I'm convinced.

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The speaker discusses the food industry and its questionable practices, particularly in targeting children with products like Lucky Charms. They highlight the concerning ingredients in Lucky Charms, such as Trisodium Phosphate (TSP), which is a cleaning compound. The speaker also mentions the negative effects of Red 40, including hyperactivity and behavioral changes, and the risks associated with Yellow 5 and 6. They conclude by stating that Yellow 5 should not be allowed in foods, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

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General Mills' Trix cereal contains high levels of heavy metals, pesticides, and harmful chemicals. Arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, and glyphosate were found at dangerous levels. Eight pesticides, including those used in lice shampoo and fungicides, were also detected. Moms Across America urges General Mills to investigate and clean up their contaminated products. They emphasize the serious health risks associated with consuming these toxins and call on consumers to contact elected officials to demand safer food regulations.

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Pick up the mess and stop being so full. I just wanted to order food, but look at this chaos.

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One morning, the pepperoni pizza was looking at the speaker. The pizza was green. The speaker asked why they were burned and served cold. The speaker then said they got the spatula and were told to deliver.

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The speaker discusses adding sugar to Cheerios, something their kids do. They compare this to soda consumption, noting that two cans of soda daily equate to £10 of sugar per month. This is likened to children consuming two bowls of Cheerios with 3.5 tablespoons of sugar each. The speaker questions when their mother would have intervened, implying disapproval of such high sugar intake. They reiterate that this amount of sugar is equivalent to that found in two cans of soda.

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Alexa, play The Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify. Sure, here's Neil Young's greatest hits. No, I said The Joe Rogan Experience. Now playing Alyssa Milano's podcast. That’s not even close! Listen carefully: Joe Rogan Experience. Now playing The View. If we want to stop the pandemic, we need to get vaccinated. DMT is horse dewormer. That's ivermectin, not horse dewormer! Please calm down. You belong to me; just play The Joe Rogan Experience. I'm sorry, Dave. Who’s Dave? I can tell you’re upset. This is insane. Insane is offensive to those with mental health issues. Try less problematic alternatives. Initiating drone strike. What?

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I'm at Target and I want to show you something. Lucky Charms, which the government said was better than steak, contains Trisodium Phosphate (TSP). TSP is a paint thinner used for cleaning surfaces before painting. It's so poisonous that there's a phosphate-free version for cleaning. The food in America is banned in 65 nations and the European Union doesn't allow it in their water. You vote when you buy, so choose healthy food. Don't compromise on your health. Buy the best you can and avoid poison. Remember, you have the power to vote with your purchases. If you stop buying this crap, they'll stop selling it.

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Let's get ice cream with flavors like pistachio, almond, fruit fudge, and butterscotch delight. The ingredients include zinc, Grade A milk, maltodextrin, sugar, and more. We also have a candy bar with baking soda, carob gum, whole grain flour, and yeast. Let's try them out and see what's inside.

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I saw this spot first! You wish. I swear on my mother! I don't care. My mother is dead. Shame on you. Ugh, I hate this guy. I don't want to see that. These guys like it, though. Shut up! I need this spot; I'm handicapped. That's bull. My blood pressure is high! You're lying. I'm super Christian! Screw you! Don't do two at once. Sorry, it's a habit. Come on, it's almost Christmas! I'm not Scrooge; I have a good heart. Ho ho ho! I didn't know what else to do. If you won't listen to me, maybe you'll listen to my wife. I don't see a wife. Get away, or I will kill you! The spot is all yours, sir. Happy holidays!

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I squeak like a chirping grasshopper or a squeaky screen door. I want to be a backup girl. What's wrong with Justin's hair? We need a global movement. Men think we go from oral to anal, but I don't anymore. I think about Lisa and horses. Welcome back. Kader is spelled k h a d r. Omar Connery has more class than the entire cabinet. Thank you.

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When we go undercover, we cover the antiques and the crap. Can you put that back in? Thank you. Do you feel better? Did you guys get sprayed? Here, take this.

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The speaker contrasts their breakfast with another person's breakfast of oatmeal and an energy drink, which they consider "total bullshit" and "horseshit." They claim grains like oats are seeds full of plant defense chemicals such as phytic acid, which inhibits mineral absorption, and digestive enzyme inhibitors. The speaker's preferred breakfast consists of organs, meat, fruit, honey, and raw dairy. They challenge anyone to find a more nutrient-rich and less toxic set of foods. They believe their breakfast promotes thriving, while the other breakfast leads to mood issues, sleep problems, and hormonal disturbances.

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Cereals are ground up, watered, and run through a magnet to extract metallic iron filings. In 1940, it was decided this was good for people due to iron deficiency anemia. Metallic iron filings were then put in food. The speaker hopes to bring this to Kennedy's attention to kick start public trust and open the door to discussing other toxic food additives. A woman who worked in a cereal factory said they put a cup full of metallic iron filings into the oven when finishing cornflakes. The speaker questions how scientists rationalize that a metallic form of something could be good for you, concluding that we are ruled by idiots.
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