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Azraele

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Originally posted by: iliopsoas
it's beef alright. beef intestines, beef hooves, beef ears, and beef eyes all ground up for your tasty burgers.
At least it's beef. The one I had wasn't even that.
 

Martin

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Its mcdonald's that's what wrong with it.

I don't know what they do to fast food beef, but it tastes absolutely horrible. Go buy some lean ground beef and make your own burgers if you want to see what real burgers are supposed to be.
 

GroundZero

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if you are stupid enough to eat anything from McDonalds,
then you don't have the right to ask anything about the food.
(and i use the term "food" very loosely when refering to any "food" a CLOWN sells you)
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: Dufman
Originally posted by: Fiveohhh
Originally posted by: Joeyman
I think the real question should be is it beef?

Exactly

i used to work there. the boxes they come in say 100% pure beef patties.
take that for what it is worth.

yup, its other places like burger king u should be worried about, they use fillers, mcdonalds doesn't. thats why burger king patties are bigger, and sorta meat loafish.
 

element

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Originally posted by: mikejackass
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I'm eating a McDonalds cheeseburger and I'm wondering whats wrong with the beef.....

isnt it a cardboard derivative?

d/dx cardboard = beef? nah

hey I wonder if you can use derivatives to figure out how much time you have left till your 1st heart attack. Let's see the first derivative with repect to time, d/dt of beef =? Well now I think we'll need a few constants in that equation primarily your current age, health weight and such....
 

Howard

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Nothing's wrong with it, it's just too cheap to be prepared to the best of its potential.
 

mikejackass

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Originally posted by: element®
Originally posted by: mikejackass
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I'm eating a McDonalds cheeseburger and I'm wondering whats wrong with the beef.....

isnt it a cardboard derivative?

d/dx cardboard = beef? nah

hey I wonder if you can use derivatives to figure out how much time you have left till your 1st heart attack. Let's see the first derivative with repect to time, d/dt of beef =? Well now I think we'll need a few constants in that equation primarily your current age, health weight and such....

on a serious note, autopsys of american troops killed in combat show that on average 60% 19 years olds have fatty cholesterol deposits on their heart arteries, which may indiciate they will suffer from heart disease in later life...

what do you think?














ahem, sorry i forot to mention, it was autopsy's of american troops killed in the korean war.
 

element

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Originally posted by: mikejackass
Originally posted by: element®
Originally posted by: mikejackass
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I'm eating a McDonalds cheeseburger and I'm wondering whats wrong with the beef.....

isnt it a cardboard derivative?

d/dx cardboard = beef? nah

hey I wonder if you can use derivatives to figure out how much time you have left till your 1st heart attack. Let's see the first derivative with repect to time, d/dt of beef =? Well now I think we'll need a few constants in that equation primarily your current age, health weight and such....

on a serious note, autopsys of american troops killed in combat show that on average 60% 19 years olds have fatty cholesterol deposits on their heart arteries, which may indiciate they will suffer from heart disease in later life...

what do you think?














ahem, sorry i forot to mention, it was autopsy's of american troops killed in the korean war.

I don't know what to think....dogmeat is high in cholesterol? just kiddin. I don't know what the Korean war has to do with it unless you're trying to show timeline. I'm not at all surprised at the figure except that 19 is very young to have those problems.

Are you trying to say exersize (war) didn't help much in those cases? That really doesn't equate because that plaque could have stuck to the artery walls before they started combat.

Diet and exersize is still the best you can do the rest is up to genetics I guess. But you know if heart disease doesn't kill ya somethin else will anyway so oh well.
 

Yo Ma Ma

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Originally posted by: mikejackass
Originally posted by: element®
Originally posted by: mikejackass
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I'm eating a McDonalds cheeseburger and I'm wondering whats wrong with the beef.....

isnt it a cardboard derivative?

d/dx cardboard = beef? nah

hey I wonder if you can use derivatives to figure out how much time you have left till your 1st heart attack. Let's see the first derivative with repect to time, d/dt of beef =? Well now I think we'll need a few constants in that equation primarily your current age, health weight and such....

on a serious note, autopsys of american troops killed in combat show that on average 60% 19 years olds have fatty cholesterol deposits on their heart arteries, which may indiciate they will suffer from heart disease in later life...

what do you think?

ahem, sorry i forot to mention, it was autopsy's of american troops killed in the korean war.
How many US soldiers from the Korean war were they able to autopsy?