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Red Wine: An Analysis of Health’s Red Herring
I freak out about the “red wine is good for you” misconception, blame science press releases.
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: "This protein is a god, and that protein is morally insupportable and this protein goes on your face." - humans
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Yes, Canadian whiskey does come with potential uncool side effects, it does say that on the bottle. Anyway yes, I'm game!
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Whiskey, almost exclusively, unless there is good sake about.
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