Is it true mexican plumbing systems can't handle toilet paper so you have to take all your shitty toilet paper outside and burn it?
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no
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Every time I go to a mexican supermarket and past the candy display (the little cellophane bags with the paper labels), I'm always amazed at how one bag will have candy and one bag will have, like, three or four wadded latex balloons in it. And then another bag will have some spice that's incredibly toxic if not cooked.
Mexican kids must be smarter than American kids, because if American candy were packaged that way kids would be trying to eat balloons and choking left and right. |
why isn't this thread extremely racist yet
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Miso in my pinto beans? That sounds crazy. Also, I'm trying to really stay away from the pork. At this age you gotta worry about shit like that. :(
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I bet it was the onion that was missing. God damit, I totally was going to add it but forgot. |
I have a vegan mexican bean recipe if that's what you're wanting.
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Nah, I like meat, just want to try and stay away from meat that kills your heart. :(
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Some argue that it all does, but this isn't Ask the Vegetarian so I'll spare you my sanctimony for another time.
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how does pork kill your heart
ive never heard that before is that like from some buddhist cookbook |
By stopping it.
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On topic: is this man a hero in your country? |
no i have no idea who he is
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why the hell do mexicans trim hedges at 8am on a saturday morning
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They work while it's cool out!
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it aint cool to work on a saturday morning yo
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Hey Mexican,
When I was in Mexico, it started raining and I was wondering if it's safe for people like me to drink the rain water or does it still need to be purified. I assume it's safe, but maybe it picks up something in the atmosphere. |
It has been said that "Mexico City’s air has gone from among the world’s cleanest to among the dirtiest in the span of a generation."[4] Historic air pollution episodes of the 1950s led to acute increases in infant mortality.[5] Connections have also been found between air pollution and school absenteeism among children in Mexico City,[6] between air pollution and heart rate variability among the elderly in Mexico City,[7] and between urban air pollutants on emergency visits for childhood asthma in Mexico City.[8]
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I think we lost our messican :(
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i can haz cheezeberger?
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