1/18/2024 0 Comments New rockstar recoveryWhen I finally did purchase a small can of sugar-free Red Bull from the vending machine, I tweeted, "Time to consume some bull ball juice. Yeah, so now when I browse body sprays, I have the tendency to read the "ingredients" closely. When I questioned him, he explained about the urea bit, so I looked it up, and sure enough (according the wiki page), "Urea serves an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds by animals and is the main nitrogen-containing substance in the urine of mammals." Eventually when he erupted from the bathroom, he made the comment that there was pee in my body spray. Low and behold he found a bottle of body spray and proceeded to read the frak out of it. While in there, he had no reading material so he started perusing through the things on my counter. I'm a body spray person more than a perfume person, and one day when one of my male friends was over, he had to use the restroom. Me: Makes me think of when a friend told me there was urea in a body spray I had. (to me anyway.I guess somewhere in the world, bull testicles are a delicacy) Me: Well, would ya look at that? You learn something new everyday! LOL! Nowhere did I find anything related to testicles, balls or anything else dealing with a bull's or ox's junk Small polypeptides have been identified which contain taurine, but to date no aminoacyl tRNA synthetase has been identified as specifically recognizing taurine and capable of incorporating it into a tRNA. It does contain a sulfonate group and may be called an amino sulfonic acid. In the strict sense, it is not an amino acid, as it lacks a carboxyl group, but it is often called one, even in scientific literature. "Taurine is named after the Latin taurus (a cognate of the Greek ταύρος) which means bull or ox, as it was first isolated from ox bile in 1827 by German scientists Friedrich Tiedemann and Leopold Gmelin. Under the "history" portion of the page, I saw this: Immediately I hit CTRL+F and did a search for "bull". So I Google'd, and came up with the wiki page for "Taurine". (Just sayin'.)Ī couple weeks ago, I had tweeted "Is it wrong that I'm thinking of getting a Red Bull?" to which a guy replied with "The fact that it's made of bull balls! (research it! made with TAURINE)." Unless you drink a lot of AMP in which case it makes your pee turn neon green. Now I've had both these flavors before but didn't have time to write about them since when you eat/drink things throughout the day, these consumptions have the tendency to wash out the old and bring in the new, and these drinks have the tendency not to linger. I also bought it in grape in case I needed it later. so I end up succumbing to the propaganda and get two. So lately when I stop off in the mini-marts of gas stations (especially the AM/PM's of the world), they always seem to be having a 2 for "something a helluva lot cheaper than if you bought them separately so you best get 2, son!" type of sale. Why drink them if they don't do what I need them to? The answer: (for some of them anyway) I kinda like how they taste. Instead, if anything, I get a reaction MUCH LATER in the day. some miracle will happen and my chemical/drug tolerancy will shift causing a cup of coffee to do it's stereotypical job and wake my Flip-booty up when I need it to. Now granted, I have found that these beverages don't really help me stay awake or revive me in regular doses (meaning just one can), but I get them anyway in hopes that. All's I know is it's hecka good y'all!Īnyway, staring blindly at the cold cases, I saw the one with all the energy drinks in it, and even though I felt awake for the day, I thought "Why not?" Peanut butter is either a good late night snack or an appetite suppressant food. I got a couple Special K cereal bars (peanut butter = aka "crack for women"). The following drinks appear to be discontinued, but may still be available in some outlets or regions.So this morning on the way to work I had to fuel up Libby (my lovely little Liberty), and while there, I figured I'd go inside and check out what they had to nosh and sup on. You can check the availability of Rockstar in your location by looking here and selecting your country. This means for a 500 ml can, there is 160 mg of caffeine. All Rockstar Energy Drinks in New Zealand and Australia comply with caffeine limits of 32 mg / 100 mls.
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