Monkey Chow Diaries: Day 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2006

2nd installment in the diary of a guy eating nothing but monkey food. Includes an update on his poop.

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  • animal fat's in a lot of things we eat btw. It's just called something else. It's the "bad fat" in foods. i.e. if your food says it has saturated fat in it it means animal fat, so don't be scared by that. That's the weirdest thing to be afraid of. I'd think you'd be more afraid of the chemicals.

  • Vitamin C is ascorbic acid, not citric acid.

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  • "All in all things are going great"

    "things are going great"

    "THINGS ARE GOING GREAT"

    Dude you are eating monkey chow!

  • @Gman0129 They aren't. Citric acid has one more oxygen atom than ascorbic acid.

  • @Flarinite They are both the same name for one compound.

  • @Gosox2525 Oh, sorry I didn't see that, random Internet tough-guy.

  • Yeah I quit watching after you said coffee and vodka. Try again.

  • @Flarinite way to just copy the top comment dumbass

  • Nice, but citric acid isn't Vitamin C. You're thinking of ascorbic acid.

  • @TrollBuster9090 That's how he tests if it is normal. the "stick" factor. you know, like spaghetti!

  • And maybe the odd flea or tick, which is a standard perk for monkeys.

  • "Poop appears normal..."

    Yeah, but are you developing the urge to swing from your ceiling lamp and throw it at people?

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