Help Taco Bell Get a Taco Emoji
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I need to find out for myself soon.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@MattSpeller said:
I think there's still a tacobell in a mall here, I'll have to go try it now darn it
Suggestions?
Cheesy bean and rice burrito.
Bean burrito.
Spicy potato soft tacoNo meat means no happiness.
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@Joyfano said:
I need to find out for myself soon.
You MUST be able to buy tacos there. Somewhere. Look for a TexMex restaurant.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
No meat means no happiness.
No meat means no diarrhea. It's the meat that makes people sick.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
No meat means no happiness.
No meat means no diarrhea. It's the meat that makes people sick.
Taco Bell's never given me stomach problems, though I have noticed Papa John's pizza does, maybe it's something in their bread, because I noticed if I eat a lot of Domino's the same thing happens, but not other pizza places. Anyway, stuff about diarrhoea and hot poops, etc never had a problem like that with Taco Bell at all. Meat in general never makes me sick, nor do vegetables though, if I want to destroy a toilet, usually I gotta eat something with tons of bread in it, but that's about it. I also don't have a problem with any hot or spicy foods either other people complain about. I grew up eating food with kilograms of spices on it, maybe that's why.
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Same here. No Taco Bell issues.
I see the classic avatar has returned!
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@mlnews said:
Same here. No Taco Bell issues.
I see the classic avatar has returned!
Yeah I remembered how to edit it. You know who else knows how to change gravatar icons? My mom!
Also I wanted to make sure anyone who knows me on SW knows me here, or it could also be seen as a "don't talk to this man" kind of thing
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Yes, matching avatars help a lot.
If you use Gravatar and common email addresses it's all automatic.
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Taco Bell is actually one of the "safest" foods for my tummy, at least of fast food. Since I am pescatarian, all of the Taco Bell options are bean based, not greasy meat based. So it actually is surprisingly healthy, not-greasy and rather healthy as these things go. And it tends to be much higher in protein and lighter in cards than options from Jack in the Box (egg and cheese sandwiches and potatoes on the side) or McDonald's (bread heavy and fried Fillet O'Fish.)
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@scottalanmiller I stopped eating Jack in the Box after they killed all those people, of course ironically I know it's likely safer now than it was then, but it ruined it for me. I had it a couple times on some visits to the US before that and really liked it. I haven't had it in 22 years or so I guess. I mean if we'd just irradiate stuff this kind of thing wouldn't happen, but most westerners think food irradiation changes the taste or hurts it or makes it radioactive, etc, so enjoy your death even with organic food.
I don't want to say that I irradiate my own food like a mad scientist, but it wouldn't be that hard to do if you have a decent scientific background.
Some places do irradiate their meat though, such as the meat company which provides much of the meat to Wal-Mart.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
No meat means no happiness.
No meat means no diarrhea. It's the meat that makes people sick.
You can barely call what TB puts in it's taco's meat...
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
No meat means no happiness.
No meat means no diarrhea. It's the meat that makes people sick.
You can barely call what TB puts in it's taco's meat...
I'm talking in general.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
I'm talking in general.
I'm posting in general.
pfft, hippie, or something, whatever it is people say