Wired took a peek under s sheets, and the results are not appetizing. Mandatory food ostensibly exist to empower consumers; when companies label with their scientific names, rather than their common names, consumers can wind up eating , or as it s called in Cool Whip, Polysorbate 60. From Wired:
Polysorbates are made by polymerizing ethylene oxide (a precursor to antifreeze) with a sugar alcohol derivative.
The result can be a detergent, an emulsifier, or, in the case of polysorbate 60, a major ingredient in some sexual lubricants.
I encourage you to free yourself of distractions and focus five minutes of your life to providing the entirety of this short film with your undivided attention.
I know at first you ll be saying, Okay, okay. I get it.
are phallic symbols and it s mildly entertaining to see a chick sucking on them But, I assure you, once it turns to and , you ll applaude the daring comprehensiveness of the film s creators. Bravo.
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