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  2. Big Gulp - Wikipedia

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    At 128-US-fluid-ounce (3,800 ml), the Team Gulp remains the largest fountain offering in the world. [5] Much like the Big Gulp's sister Slurpee line, the Big Gulp was originally served behind the counter by 7-Eleven employees. However, by the mid-1980s fountain machines were placed on the main sales floor and offered as a self-service option ...

  3. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    For example, Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on large sodas in New York City was frequently referred to as the 'Big Gulp ban' (even though the ban would not apply to 7-Eleven as convenience and grocery stores in New York are regulated by the state). [41] In 2012, 7-Eleven changed the size of the Double Gulp from 64 ounces to 50 ounces ...

  4. Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal - Wikipedia

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    Big Gulp: How to survive being swallowed alive; Dinner's Revenge: Can the eaten eat back? Stuffed: The science of eating yourself to death; Up Theirs: The alimentary canal as criminal accomplice; Inflammable You: Fun with hydrogen and methane; Dead Man's Bloat: And other diverting tales from the history of flatulence research. [3]

  5. Talk:Vorarephilia/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    For example The Shrine went offline in 1999, the Big Gulp was reduced to a bullet board in 2000 or 2001. and still the bullet board served as a nexus for vore, by it's very nature a bullet board doesn't save information for later, Big Gulp in specific at times pushed messages off of the board in a single day.

  6. Big Queer Love Stories - AOL

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    Big Kids, by Michael DeForge Bullied by friends and family, Adam, a teenage boy, is the narrator of this short, singular graphic novel, which follows him as he moves through the gauntlets of his ...

  7. Mary Roach - Wikipedia

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    Mary Roach (born March 20, 1959) is an American author specializing in popular science and humor. [1] She has published seven New York Times bestsellers: Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers (2003), Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife (2005), Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex (2008), Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void (2010), Gulp: Adventures on the ...

  8. Television Without Pity - Wikipedia

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    The archives were eventually hosted under the Brilliant But Cancelled website, which operated without issues until June 2021, when the archives vanished entirely from the Internet and have not (as of October 2022) returned. At some point following the site's closure, the Television Without Pity branding and website were acquired by Tribune Media.

  9. Viewers React to Controversial “SNL” Weekend Update Jokes ...

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    Many reactions in the comments of SNL's social media posts following the Weekend Update bit were similar, with a few fans writing on X (formerly Twitter) that the segment was "the best." "The Port ...