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@forteller@tutoteket.no  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

I'm so torn on this "groundbreaking protein-infused snack brand" called – wait for it – Prolife!

I mean… it's called Prolife! What are you implying, that all other snacks are made from ground up fetuses!?

On the other hand, their website is full of happy people on bicycles – in everyday clothes and city settings, not sporty sports biking. Which is great!

But come on, enough with the protein fad already! And "guilt free snack"!? Jeez!

But also… Prolife! That's hilarious!

#prolife #bicycle

Screenshot of the top portion of prolifesnacks.com. There's three images here, and all of them have people with bicycles in them!
Screenshot of the top portion of prolifesnacks.com. There's three images here, and all of them have people with bicycles in them!
Screenshot of the top portion of prolifesnacks.com. There's three images here, and all of them have people with bicycles in them!
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@lettosprey@tech.lgbt replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@forteller I have been so ready for the protein fad to die for so many years now, I was sure it would die fast like most other diet fads, but this hits the "eat junkfood but think you eat healthy" thing, AND play to the "manly man" appeal, so I guess this fad is here to stay. :(

Very interesting combo. "Profile" and bikes. Generally the "pro-life" crowd is quite align with the "I need a Ford F-350 diesel truck" crowd, so one can wonder if they have missed the "pro-life" implication.

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