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Is This Popcorn Still Going To Be All Right

Penis in the popcorn?

i remembered,when i went to the movies to watch "Jackass" with my friends, i just saw one of the funniest and weirdest thing in my life. at first i didnt notice because it was dark. but the man beside me was moaning, and kept whispering "jerk it!! pump, pump,pump!!!" i glanced momentarily and saw a woman giving a handjob inside the popcorn bag. i was very shocked, and a little bit turned on(hehehe) to find out that his long, and thick penis (yes, i saw it) was inside the bag, and was being brutally jerked, tugged, and pumped. do people still use this method on movie theaters?

My dog ate alot of popcorn is she going to be sick?

my greatdane loves popcorn!!! but it just depends on what type of popcorn....just dont give your dog TOOO MUCH popcorn...they probably might get sick if they do eat to much...

Would you eat slightly burned popcorn?

yeah. i love popcorn so i wouldnt waste it. especially if im hungry!

How long can popped popcorn sit out and still be good?

It depends totally on how much you like popcorn and how hungry you are.I think 3 nanoseconds might be about the limit for me. At the other end of the spectrum, when I was a child I remember popcorn being used as a Christmas tree decoration. Popped kernels were pierced by a needle and threaded onto a sewing thread. At the end of two or three weeks on the tree the popcorn was still technically edible. A starving person would have happily eaten it. I also remember coating popcorn with caramel. The resulting confection was completely edible for several days.Things like relative humidity, amount of butter and salt used, the exact popping technique, and personal taste will affect the answer. I’d recommend popping less than you are likely to want to eat in one sitting, although I understand that’s easier advice for me to follow than it is for anyone who enjoys popcorn.

When fasting for a religion can you eat popcorn?

You know, it's really a hard question to answer.

It all depends on why you're doing it, what your religion is... ETC

If you're doing it for a specific religion with a specific holiday or whatever in mind, then consult a pastor/preacher/priest/person. Or hey, there's even the internet...

You see though, fasting is about giving up something to show your gratitude for God in religious meaning (Or to grow closer to God, or show what you're willing to sacrifice... ECT), or whatever it is you worship. Some people do it for health to.

You don't have to completely give up food and water, or just food. Some people give up one thing they adore to eat. For instance, my Catholic friend gave up cookies when a holiday came that they had to fast- which lasted a few months. She gave up cookies because she absolutely loves them. My dad fasted once, he gave up all solids, he did this in order to grow closer to God.

It really depends on your reasons or religion.

For health benefit people tend to give up everything for awhile in order to clean their systems/body of everything.

If you go to google and type in define:fasting a lot of definitions come up. Or here....

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Afasting

Anyways, it shows different points of view. Some are from a dictionary's stand point, or a religion's. Check it out...

Edit-
I'm thinking you need to make that decision on your own. If you just looked it up before asking...

http://www.baptistdigest.com/archive/column/fasting_as_obdience/

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Baptists-954/Please-tell-fasting.htm

You need to figure this out on your own unless it's a church thing- but hey, even then it's your decision. Not the church's.

Left the bag of popcorn open overnight.. Will it still be alright to eat?

Sure if you like soggy popcorn.

Is popcorn a vegetable?

Botanically, popcorn is a fruit because corn is a fruit. The botanical definition of fruit is: "The flowering, ripened ovary of a plant that contains seeds". Corn definitely falls into this category, as corn kernels ARE seeds. As a matter of fact, ALL grains are botanical fruits. A lot of botanically fruits are not even edible and some are poisonous.

So, since popcorn are seeds, they are essentially a component of fruit (as all seeds are).

The word "vegetable" does not have a scientific definition. Botanists do not use the word because it is not part of their nomenclature. Broccoli, carrots, celery, potatoes, lettuce.... or anything else you can think of that is normally considered to be a vegetable, are NOT categorized as vegetables in botany.

The term "vegetable" is a generic, culinary term. It simply means "an edible, savory plant". The word "fruit" also has generic, culinary definition. A fruit is a sweet, edible, fleshy structure from a plant.

A chef does not typically use corn (or popcorn) in sweet dishes. So, a chef considers popcorn to be a vegetable. Same with tomatoes, which are considered to be vegetables in the culinary world. Rhubarb and pumpkin are used in both sweet and savory dishes, so a chef considers these to be both fruits and vegetables.

Popcorn can be considered both a fruit and a vegetable, depending on your perspective.

Americans love popcorn, right? What do people in other countries think of our passion for this snack? And is it considered a treat anywhere else?

As a Brit I love fresh popcorn.But I do have a problem with it.It goes like this:Ooh popcorn!(Eats one.)Mmm.(Eats another.)Hmm. This really isn't filling me up.(Eats another.)It's kind of frustrating.(Eats three at once.)Ugh. This is basically salted air.(Eats a handful at once.)What the fuck? I am actually getting more hungry.(Eats two handfuls.)Arrrgh! How can food be making me hungrier?(Starts pouring popcorn down throat…)I'M STILL HUNGRY I'M STILL HUNGRY I'M STILL HUNGR- no wait…Ugh…I'm so full… I feel sick…

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