It's most likely the reflection of the persons flash, it looks to have a mobile soft box on it. took photography for a couple years I live in a box now
That's a pretty obscure reference, tbh.
Anything short of posting this webm with the comment, I wouldn't expect anyone to get that it's supposed to be a reference.
Thumbed you back up, though.
yes i agree
they are really good with doritosâ„¢ while i play halo 5â„¢ on my xbox oneâ„¢ and than play it multiplayer that i need a xbox liveâ„¢ memebership account (only $9.99 per month!)
everyone should buy a xbox oneâ„¢ i have really fun with it
same thing with ******* playstation now, had to buy ps plus just to play dark souls and bloodborne online, i didnt have to with ps3 but w/e gotta pay 2 invade .
because they put sugar in everything here and its poisoning us. Even regular ******* bread is sugared like a cake. Its making us sick, and its as addictive as heroine.
That empty drink cup could be anything tho, how is that good data, I could fill that up with mountain dew and have an ass ton more sugar in that than the bottle.
Wasn't there some **** about the label on chocolate milk being misinterpreted so the sugar contained was believed to be added sugar only when it was a mix between that and lactose?
As far as I know, phone apps getting contacts benefits the creator(s). I can only see barebone labels making people shun away from products, like this example where chocolate milk is depicted as being sugary madness.
Yeah, that was the general fear of the apps asking for strange permissions on the phones however the majority of those were because of googles bizarre features i.e. a game app want your wants access to your pictures is actually the app being able to choose an AVATAR for your in game profile.
It was a bunch of fear mongering by a few users that google had to clear up but it still persists.
There is another side to that too.
Since ingredients have to be listed by percentage, many companies will use different kinds of sugar (slight variations of sweetener) to make it seem like there is far less of it than there is.
Basically companies try to **** with labels without lying as much as they can.