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Does it work for Buddhists, Pagans, etc. or is this strictly for Christians? How about agnostics - does it change from water to soda to water to soda.... |
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The way I understand this, it's just a machine that mixes sodas for you. But the cost of the machine and ingredients for the soda that it makes is probably more than you would pay for the same amount of soda at the restaurant over time. |
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I apologize, Jeremi. I was probably mistaken. |
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True, UB. I doubt the tumbler would be able to store enough sugar to manufacture more than one Coke, anyway. [Envisions Jeremi hauling around a tiny cup anchored to a disproportionate, bloated bag of sugar crystals] |
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How would you do this if you wanted to end up with wine instead of soda? Sure, you could squirt in some alcohol, but what would the other ingredients be, and in what form? If you evaporate wine, can the remaining solids be reconstituted with water and alcohol to arrive back at the original wine? Are there any remaining solids at all? |
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With these two Christ/Jesus ideas being under the heading of food, I think we need to start a new section... |
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It needs to have an image of Christ that appears when the cup gets cold. |
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That's pretty scary coming from someone who claims to be a witch heh. |
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I think you mean the "Moses" tumbler. |
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