Diet Pop Of Death?
Apr. 18th, 2005 03:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
http://www.livejournal.com/users/breklor/316768.html
Very interesting. I'd been avoiding the stuff for years because of a link I'd heard of between poorly-stored aspartame (breaks down in heat) and gulf war syndrome, and also Chris said at one point that it's one of two approved food additives with 'death' listed as a side effect.
You guys who like sweet stuff that's not sugar: stevia in tea is nice. The plant sale at VanDusen is this Saturday. Come get some stevia! ;)
About dad: it's the sense of entitlement and victimisation that's displayed so well there. If something doesn't turn out right, there's no way -he- has anything to do with it. Anything with any element of competition, he should win. Anything with any element of chance, it should favour him. Kynnin'll know some of this has been part of my nature too, though I think I'm getting it down to workable levels now.
Very interesting. I'd been avoiding the stuff for years because of a link I'd heard of between poorly-stored aspartame (breaks down in heat) and gulf war syndrome, and also Chris said at one point that it's one of two approved food additives with 'death' listed as a side effect.
You guys who like sweet stuff that's not sugar: stevia in tea is nice. The plant sale at VanDusen is this Saturday. Come get some stevia! ;)
About dad: it's the sense of entitlement and victimisation that's displayed so well there. If something doesn't turn out right, there's no way -he- has anything to do with it. Anything with any element of competition, he should win. Anything with any element of chance, it should favour him. Kynnin'll know some of this has been part of my nature too, though I think I'm getting it down to workable levels now.