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  2. Drinking Out of Cups - Wikipedia

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    "Drinking Out of Cups" is a spoken word song from electronic artist Dan Deacon's 2003 album Meetle Mice. The song has gone on to become an internet meme due in large part to the creation of an accompanying YouTube video of the same name.

  3. Go for Soda - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell wrote the music for the song himself, while the lyrics were written by Pye Dubois. [1] The song's narrator, frustrated at his contentious relationship with his lover, opts to relax and forget about his troubles with a soda. "Go for Soda" was released in 1984 as the lead single from Mitchell's first full-length solo album, Akimbo Alogo.

  4. This is exactly what happens one hour after drinking a can of ...

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    Here's what happens to your body every 10 minutes as you're consuming the 'good' ol' fizzy stuff: The key take away from this is that as you consume soda and it goes through your body, essential ...

  5. Drinking song - Wikipedia

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    An 18th century drinking song. A drinking song is a song that is sung before or during alcohol consumption. Most drinking songs are folk songs or commercium songs, and may be varied from person to person and region to region, in both the lyrics and in the music. In Germany, drinking songs are called Trinklieder.

  6. Diet soda: good or bad? Here's what it actually does to our body

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    Apparently, people who drank diet soda gained almost triple their abdominal fat over 9 years compared to those who did not. Over that period of time, people who didn't drink it gained about 0.8 ...

  7. What happens to your body when you drink, and why it's never ...

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    On average, each drink raises your blood alcohol level by about 0.02%. The people who are most dangerous are those who think they can "handle it.”

  8. Pilk - Wikipedia

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    The drink resurfaced in the 2010s with the dirty soda trend, in which people mixed soda with syrup and dairy, and in 2020 using social media. [ 1 ] In 2021, American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo posted a picture of her holding a cup from Swig , an American soda fountain chain specializing in dirty sodas, causing dirty sodas to gain ...

  9. Rum and Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    [8] Some stations refused to play the song because it mentioned rum, and alcohol couldn't be advertised on the air, [8] or because it mentioned the brand name Coca-Cola, which was perceived as advertising for the soft drink [10] (in some later covers, the title and associated line is changed to the more generic drinking rum and cola). In the ...