Few indicators of oddity could compete with the well-manicured nails of a twenty-something man. Those digits pulled the door of the tall and skinny refrigerator wide. That fridge buzzed anonymously in its modest two bed. That apartment sat on the ground floor of the Ridge Creek development. That structure, just pine studs and drywall, stood silent on the rim of a quiet night at the edge of a sprawling hot city.this thread is so trash. in my head it worked, but just didn't in the end. i'm sorry. i'm not even going to proof read it. so i'm sorry in advance if you traumatise yourself by reading this abject failure of mine. i'm just submitting it for the xp at this point.
And oh lord the heat. To hydrate he dipped into the chill of the refrigerator for a can of sodie pop. The aluminium was inked with a blazing blue logo across a white background. It occupied the man's narrow attention span readily. On the rear of the can, in tiny print, was the ingredients list. "Pay no attention to the sodium benzoate," whispered the insidious wizards of the 1% who commissioned the can's gaudy design.
With the refreshing fizz in his hand he slipped by his only window. The only view was of the metro. The transit system's walls were being graffitied by a writer working for a hip hop outfit named Avalanche. The street team vandal's lines were crisp and the fill was more colourful even than the soft drink. The neat young man ignored the chaos outside and sat down, knee to torso at ninety degrees. He was sitting at his computer desk. Comic book action figures were well organised across a braced shelf above his desk. It was slow burning masturbation, fandom indulgence. The man had a mint boxed Sledge Rivers, lithe CEO of the Zero Corporation. The rest were equally collectible, Reese Jarrek? Worth a lot of money. The Cherub? Rare!!! MacCallister? Pft, they made too many of those. After satisfying himself with a glance at his collection, the nameless citizen set his eyes on his LCD screen. His browser showed an unmoderated image board called 8post.
Sodium benzoate is a preservative commonly used in sodas to prevent mold from forming. Though it's generally recognised by the government as a "generally safe" additive, concerns have been raised about its safety. Some researchers say it damages DNA and may lead to cirrhosis of the liver and degenerative diseases. Additionally, when sodium benzoate is combined with ascorbic acid (vitamin C), it can form benzene, a well-known carcinogen.
Somebody had replied to his thread with the following message.
Smirking through the unnatural glow of his computer monitor, he leaned in to his clean keyboard and typed quickly. The man's eyes pooled at the prospect of righteous delight.
ur full of shit bud lol. pics? lol