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not to be racist but i've had multiple african americans comment on how they love my car. I've seen pics of e30's rolling through africa with at least 15-20 africans on them with ak-47's. WILD. its in the african blood. Hope this wasn't too racist, forgive me as I am intoxicated.
I don't understand any of that, just means i need to hustle more
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it's very innacurate since it doesn't value quality vs quantity (honestly, how can you compare the nutritional content of Arby's vs. a home cooked meal?)
it's very innacurate since it doesn't value quality vs quantity (honestly, how can you compare the nutritional content of Arby's vs. a home cooked meal?)
You're completely missing the point. That part of the graph was not comparing their nutritional value or how much you're getting for your money, it was simply to compare how much it costs.
The whole point of the graph is just to put things in perspective. and everything was researched and has sources.
Sure it may have been researched, and have it's sources I'm not doubting that.
I'm just saying that preparing a QUALITY home cooked meal vs. Arby's dollar for dollar doesnt' compare to what they say it's value is. I can get my GF to prepare a meal for the same price we'd pay for McD's and have something similar to what we'd get from a high-class restaurant. Whereas if i got prepared some shit in the kitchen using pre-packaged garbage, then yes, McD's would be far more comparable in value
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