When I was in school teachers would often show us videos about danger of soda drinks, that usually highlighted their high sugar content. And we as kids would always just laugh at those videos after class. But 1 year ago I was diagnosed with ulcer (not connected to sodas, got it because of overuse of painkillers during periods) and had to follow a strict diet. I still ate all sorts of sweets but couldn't drink sodas. About half year after that I've tried pepsi and that was when I realised that those videos back from school years where absolutely true. Pepsi tasted like... well like it's composition - a spoon of water dissolved in a kilo of sugar mixed with the cheapest synthetic syrup on Earth
sugary drinks really alter your perception of sweetness as a whole. you desensitize yourself to sweetness. sweet things aren't as sweet, so you can handle more and end up consuming more sugar than whats just in the drinks. after getting used to non-sugary drinks, I was weirded out because I had a sugary soda, and then some cake, but could barely taste the sweetness of the cake. Like it instantly made other sweets not as enjoyable.
So many possibilities in the SO_A genre: Soba are Japanese noodles, Soca is a musical genre from the Caribbean attempting to push back on reggae, Soma the game bridges to your other videos, SOPA was the would-be disastrous Internet piracy act that failed 15 years ago, Sora is an excuse to go after all generative AI, Sammy Sosa was one of the baseball players at the heart of the early 90's steroid scandal who later bleached his skin, and soya is another name for soybeans. That could be easily 18 months worth of videos
I have a conspiracy theory on the syrup like texture. It seem highly likely, that the syrup like texture of the soda is related to the use of corn syrup. And it might be possible that the reason why soda in America use corn syrup is because of American's preference of chilling their drinks. And maybe the reason why American chilling their drink is because all the advertisements always depict soda to be consumed chilled. And such depiction could be because corn syrup is significantly cheaper that cane sugar, but offer inferior texture that could be conveniently masked by chilling the drink. I have this theory because it seems that in countries that do not have radially available means of refrigeration, or in countries that consider drinking chilled drink is unhealthy, that their soda are almost always made from cane sugar which should have been more expensive to make, but are usually sold at a lower price compare to in America.
11:20 What is cheaper water in a frozen state or syrup and carbonated water If you're already eating something unhealthy why do you have to "try and make it healthier" please do correct me though if I am putting words in your mouth I do agree though about that eating teeth part I notice it primarily with like colas I can just feel them eating my teeth
Sola is a municipality in South West Norway. While fairly unremarkable at a glance, undoubtedly there are hidden truths to uncover about this seaside, low laying administrative entity.
I like soda to cleanse pallete and cool mouth down between greedy bites of taco bell that I use to help stop myself crying The feeling of food going down my throat is deeply satisfying and soda lets me eat more and faster
i started making my own bubbly drinks. life altering. soda stream is garbage better to just get big CO2 tanks and a kit from some brewery supplies place. way cheaper in the long run
salt is fine. sugar is fine if infrequent and offset by activity. also sparkling water is great. the lemon and cola-nut flavour is classic. the problem is people who don't think of high-sugar drinks as treats but as constant companions. I hope your video on lawns is less biased and more informative.
soya: The soybean, soy bean, or *soya* bean (Glycine max)[3] is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean, which has numerous uses [1] [1] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soybean (ac. @ 24/9/1 21:20)
Please get started on lawns.
Need a video on how detrimental they are to the environment and why it’s better not to mow them
I chuffing love a lawn
really incredible unique and entertaining video
7:56 "Except Dr. Pepper" ARE YOU F***ING KIDDING ME?!? XD
Homeboy just made some enemies
just stumbled onto this video and i am not disapointed at all
Drop the lawn video my long term health depends on it
Getting jumpscared by the Outsiders was one thing I wasn't expecting when clicking this video.
How might one get you started on lawns? where is the lawn video
By finding a way to spell "lawn" in four letters bu starting with "s" and ending with "a"
When I was in school teachers would often show us videos about danger of soda drinks, that usually highlighted their high sugar content. And we as kids would always just laugh at those videos after class.
But 1 year ago I was diagnosed with ulcer (not connected to sodas, got it because of overuse of painkillers during periods) and had to follow a strict diet. I still ate all sorts of sweets but couldn't drink sodas. About half year after that I've tried pepsi and that was when I realised that those videos back from school years where absolutely true.
Pepsi tasted like... well like it's composition - a spoon of water dissolved in a kilo of sugar mixed with the cheapest synthetic syrup on Earth
sugary drinks really alter your perception of sweetness as a whole. you desensitize yourself to sweetness. sweet things aren't as sweet, so you can handle more and end up consuming more sugar than whats just in the drinks.
after getting used to non-sugary drinks, I was weirded out because I had a sugary soda, and then some cake, but could barely taste the sweetness of the cake. Like it instantly made other sweets not as enjoyable.
This was not the video that I needed, until I saw it.
So many possibilities in the SO_A genre: Soba are Japanese noodles, Soca is a musical genre from the Caribbean attempting to push back on reggae, Soma the game bridges to your other videos, SOPA was the would-be disastrous Internet piracy act that failed 15 years ago, Sora is an excuse to go after all generative AI, Sammy Sosa was one of the baseball players at the heart of the early 90's steroid scandal who later bleached his skin, and soya is another name for soybeans. That could be easily 18 months worth of videos
@@anthonydratnal1870 thank you for these suggestions
Hear ye content creator, the algorithm is with you.
mmm soder
Sopas is a Filipino macaroni soup made with elbow macaroni, various vegetables, and meat (usually chicken), in a creamy broth with evaporated milk
Wow just earned a new sub this is a great video
Watching this while drinking a Mountain Dew Freedom Fusion.
Fuck yeah cant wait for Voodoo 2024
God bless America
Thanks for being you
You could do something about “Soma”. Either the underwear brand or the drug from Brave New World.
Or the existential philosophy couse disguised as a survival horror video game.
Not quite what you were looking for, but what about saunas?
Corrosive mix of chemicals, like tap water
Chair video when tho, we need atleast one
soya
Splendid video!!!!!!
I have a conspiracy theory on the syrup like texture.
It seem highly likely, that the syrup like texture of the soda is related to the use of corn syrup. And it might be possible that the reason why soda in America use corn syrup is because of American's preference of chilling their drinks. And maybe the reason why American chilling their drink is because all the advertisements always depict soda to be consumed chilled. And such depiction could be because corn syrup is significantly cheaper that cane sugar, but offer inferior texture that could be conveniently masked by chilling the drink.
I have this theory because it seems that in countries that do not have radially available means of refrigeration, or in countries that consider drinking chilled drink is unhealthy, that their soda are almost always made from cane sugar which should have been more expensive to make, but are usually sold at a lower price compare to in America.
First vid ive seen of urs, froggin dope
I want to sub 100k times I love you
Really looking forward to the review of the survival horror game Soma
Nate, which would you say are worse? Sodas, or sofas?
@@donsanchodelapanza it depends how many sodas. One soda is not as bad as one sofa
@@natedansereau hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. One sofa-sized soda or one hundred soda-sized sofas?
@@donsanchodelapanza if the soda sized sodas are ornamental and widely dispersed
11:20 What is cheaper water in a frozen state or syrup and carbonated water
If you're already eating something unhealthy why do you have to "try and make it healthier" please do correct me though if I am putting words in your mouth
I do agree though about that eating teeth part I notice it primarily with like colas I can just feel them eating my teeth
Sola is a municipality in South West Norway. While fairly unremarkable at a glance, undoubtedly there are hidden truths to uncover about this seaside, low laying administrative entity.
Sofa
Sofa no2: th-cam.com/video/IUzNjJdBnxs/w-d-xo.html
Soap
Please make a video on SO[]A
S, o and an a?
Solar
I like soda to cleanse pallete and cool mouth down between greedy bites of taco bell that I use to help stop myself crying
The feeling of food going down my throat is deeply satisfying and soda lets me eat more and faster
Iirc prior to sodas and colas was cocawine. It is what you think it is.
You mean coke?
i started making my own bubbly drinks. life altering. soda stream is garbage better to just get big CO2 tanks and a kit from some brewery supplies place. way cheaper in the long run
9:38 out of context
Sofa no1: th-cam.com/video/mgIK23Karm4/w-d-xo.html
Sofa no2: th-cam.com/video/IUzNjJdBnxs/w-d-xo.html
salt is fine. sugar is fine if infrequent and offset by activity. also sparkling water is great. the lemon and cola-nut flavour is classic. the problem is people who don't think of high-sugar drinks as treats but as constant companions.
I hope your video on lawns is less biased and more informative.
+ soba (noodles), sosa (surname), sora (final fantasy character), sola (scriptura)
SODAAAAA!!!!
Soba
sauna
soya:
The soybean, soy bean, or *soya* bean (Glycine max)[3] is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean, which has numerous uses [1]
[1] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soybean (ac. @ 24/9/1 21:20)