Anonymous wrote:DCUMest answer of the day.Anonymous wrote:Adults drink juice?
My children don't even drink juice outside of maybe at the occasional birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends who you are.
Short cut for you - If you do something to save money because you are poor, it’s trashy according to DCUM. If you do something to save money because you are a cheapskate, but you are also rich, it’s not trashy - you are smart. If you do it to save calories and you are fat - it’s trashy because DCUM thinks being fat is trashy and you don’t deserve the small joy juice brings you so you shouldn’t have it at all. If you are thin and you do it to save calories (and you also write a comment on every NYT Cooking article to say the recipe is “too sweet”) then it’s not trashy, you are better than all of us disgusting slobs who like sweet things.
It’s funny because it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Depends who you are.
Short cut for you - If you do something to save money because you are poor, it’s trashy according to DCUM. If you do something to save money because you are a cheapskate, but you are also rich, it’s not trashy - you are smart. If you do it to save calories and you are fat - it’s trashy because DCUM thinks being fat is trashy and you don’t deserve the small joy juice brings you so you shouldn’t have it at all. If you are thin and you do it to save calories (and you also write a comment on every NYT Cooking article to say the recipe is “too sweet”) then it’s not trashy, you are better than all of us disgusting slobs who like sweet things.
Anonymous wrote:Your word choices are strange OP - you use the words "trashy" + "cut" incorrectly. Diluting juice with water is a personal preference and has nothing to do with being "trashy".
When I fly, I ask for water with a splash of cranber justto add a little flavor
Anonymous wrote:Adults drink juice?
My children don't even drink juice outside of maybe at the occasional birthday party.