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Cute Licky Puffy Puppy

xxovercastxx says...

>> ^Samaelsmith:

Pomeranian?
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I was thinking that or a Chow puppy. He doesn't have the Chow's blue tongue but he also looks a little thick for a Pomeranian.

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Cute Licky Puffy Puppy

Cute Licky Puffy Puppy

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steroidg says...

Hehe I wouldn't be surprised if it's true. I heard horror stories about some nasty malpractice. Stuffs like putting washing powder into batter so they look more puffy when fried. Or use petroleum asphalt to burn away hair off meat.

For a period of time, no one dare to eat lamb skewers in Beijing because it's rumored that rotten or rat meat were being served.

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Really? I wonder where cardboard falls on that scale. Warm?

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In reply to this comment by laura:
I find it ironic that she thinks eating dog meat helps people sweat, since dogs don't even have the ability to sweat, hence the panting...

I think what she meant was that it gives people "heat". In Chinese food, every thing you eat has a purpose to balance the body. By example, eating red meat will give you "heat", whereas eating winter melon or water melon will give you "chill".

Dog meat is considered one of the "hottest" red meat available ("hotter" than lamb). Eating "hot" things are generally considered unhealthy during spring or summer periods unless you are located in a very humid area or if you balance them with "chill" food. However I heard some people eat them as some sort of aphrodisiac to increase their sexual potency.

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Sarzy says...

Oh, and PS: Doritos (and most snacks) are sold by weight, not quantity of chips, so puffiness is going to do nothing to help their bottom line. Personally I think the change was more of a taste thing than a financial thing, but I could be wrong.

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Payback says...

>> ^ridesallyridenc:
Yeah, probably synthol. Roids actually help you build muscle, while synthol is a muscle inflammatory agent that you inject to give instant "results." While used primarily for filling in weak-looking or asymmetrical spots in body builders, some guys take it too far and try to sculpt their form using it. It ends up looking unnatural, out of proportion, and puffy/swollen, not ripped.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Fitness/story?id=3179969&page=1
http://www.granieri.us/GOOGLE36EC95D890D0CF41=/QuerySiteGlobal=updated/1061.htm


I was totally thinking it was massive infections, like that other guy who did roids like a heroin addict. Dirty needles, etc.

Utterly incomprehensible that this guy thinks he looks good.

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ridesallyridenc says...

Yeah, probably synthol. Roids actually help you build muscle, while synthol is a muscle inflammatory agent that you inject to give instant "results." While used primarily for filling in weak-looking or asymmetrical spots in body builders, some guys take it too far and try to sculpt their form using it. It ends up looking unnatural, out of proportion, and puffy/swollen, not ripped.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Fitness/story?id=3179969&page=1
http://www.granieri.us/GOOGLE36EC95D890D0CF41=/QuerySiteGlobal=updated/1061.htm

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rottenseed says...

Yea I can see why you get sentimental about it. Once it becomes a part of you, you can't help but love the little guy. I think that's one of my problems with going for broke and growing it out to make it a longer fuller beard. I've grown so attached to the one I've got, and it looks good on me, so I don't want to go through the ugly part of beard growing again just to see how it looks.

Oh well, maybe during the winter I'll have a good excuse to do so...you know how cold these San Diego winters get...

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There seem to be periods where the beard reaches a nice stage and is very full and illustrious, and others when it is scraggly and puffy and gross. At least in my own experience! I try to wait through the scragglier times until I get the right length. Sometimes though it just gets so itchy and hot I shave it all off and start over. I've yet to really dedicate myself to a full, long beard. I can understand why you'd keep it short, as it usually looks better like that.. and I assume you also have a job! But yeah, I think the trick is to wait out the shitty inbetween stages and get that nice full, long, magnificent manly beard which has more character and means more to you as you've watched it grow over time. Lmao, getting real sentimental about beards here... Anyways, I'll check out that other site - cheers.

In reply to this comment by rottenseed:
I definitely support the growth of beards. I feel like a phony now though. These days I keep my beard clean and tight to my face. I don't quite like the density or the way the hair grows when I let it grow out. beardboard.com is another awesome beard site.

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EndAll says...

There seem to be periods where the beard reaches a nice stage and is very full and illustrious, and others when it is scraggly and puffy and gross. At least in my own experience! I try to wait through the scragglier times until I get the right length. Sometimes though it just gets so itchy and hot I shave it all off and start over. I've yet to really dedicate myself to a full, long beard. I can understand why you'd keep it short, as it usually looks better like that.. and I assume you also have a job! But yeah, I think the trick is to wait out the shitty inbetween stages and get that nice full, long, magnificent manly beard which has more character and means more to you as you've watched it grow over time. Lmao, getting real sentimental about beards here... Anyways, I'll check out that other site - cheers.

In reply to this comment by rottenseed:
I definitely support the growth of beards. I feel like a phony now though. These days I keep my beard clean and tight to my face. I don't quite like the density or the way the hair grows when I let it grow out. beardboard.com is another awesome beard site.

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