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[–] 4 pts

Yeah, all the fatties are now injecting glp1 drugs, and that has, and will have, more severe and longer lasting side effects than anal leakage.

[–] 1 pt

This is true. Have you read what’s in it and what it does to your gi tract?

[–] 0 pt

>Yeah, all the fatties are now injecting glp1 drugs, and that has, and will have, more severe and longer lasting side effects than anal leakage.

This is true. Have you read what’s in it and what it does to your gi tract?>>

Indeed, I have not, but will go looking. All I know for the moment is it can cause blindness and, once you cease the drug use, you'll quickly return to even fatter than before. Once again, big pharma creating clients for life.

[–] 1 pt

Guila monster venom. It paralyzes the gut and then you shit in a bag the rest of your life.

For some it’s in months. For others it’s a year or 3 but it happens.

[–] 3 pts

One bag. Shit like a goose. Thanks I get that from booze but at least pay for the drunk.

That was a long time ago. Don’t drink now.

[–] 2 pts

No mention of it in the article, but some of the warnings on other products included:

May cause anal leakage.

A cow-orker picked up a bag of some chip-like snack containing Olestra, read the above warning on it, ate the entire bag in one sitting anyway and shit like a goose for a couple days - an early forerunner of the modern FAFO.

[–] 1 pt

A cow-orker picked up a bag of some chip-like snack containing Olestra, read the above warning on it, ate the entire bag in one sitting anyway and shit like a goose for a couple days - an early forerunner of the modern FAFO.

You can trick people into eating half a pound of Escolar (an oily fish with a buttery texture) and get even more explosive results. It would be disastrous to combine Escolar with Wow! potato chips.

The main health concern with eating escolar is keriorrhea, a type of oily diarrhea caused by indigestible wax esters in the fish, leading to symptoms like abdominal cramps, nausea, headaches, and oily, yellow/orange discharge, often occurring a few hours after eating, though it's generally not severe and resolves within 24-48 hours. Escolar is also frequently mislabeled as "white tuna" or other fish, adding a layer of risk, and is banned in some countries like Italy and Japan due to these digestive issues.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, I have read about that... That is just evil.

[–] 1 pt

...and oily, yellow/orange discharge...

Lovely!

[–] 1 pt

This was me as a young lad. It was hell.