Comment on Goddess of 2ch: “Where Did All These G Cups Come From!?” by Anonymous:

lol u wish. If it is that inferior, why do they push so hard to not import it, what are they so afraid of?

Just because something is more affordable does not mean its quality is less – japanese should know this best given their exports. American beef is numerous, competitive, has good tastes, and the whole hormone story is blown out of proportion for gullible masses like you to slop up and make excuses for not competing with better products. So is the mad cow BS – quality control is higher in US than other nations, where corruption and rural buddy system quietly disposes of infections and never makes them go public.


Anonymous made other comments on this post:

  • Goddess of 2ch: “Where Did All These G Cups Come From!?”:
    Anon isn’t saying a woman who wears a 36A can wear a 30D. They’re saying it’s the same cup size on a different band. They’re still correct.

  • Goddess of 2ch: “Where Did All These G Cups Come From!?”:
    Those Be some of the finest Boobies I never saw

  • Goddess of 2ch: “Where Did All These G Cups Come From!?”:
    gaiz. stop talking about american beef there’s enough around here. focus on boobs plz.

  • Goddess of 2ch: “Where Did All These G Cups Come From!?”:
    Entirely incorrect. A 36A can WEAR a 30D bra, but they are not a 30D. If they measure as a 36A, then it means their torso is 36 inches around, beneath the breast. A is the cup size. To get the cup size, you measure the fullest part of your breasts, then subtract that number from the first one. Every inch difference is a cup size. In other words, if you have a 36 strap size (measured beneath the breasts) and you measure your breasts and they equal out to be 37 inches, you have an A cup. If its …

  • Goddess of 2ch: “Where Did All These G Cups Come From!?”:
    Farmers are either really stupid not knowing what they are doing to their cattle, or they are trying to sell their products like used car salesmen by obscuring the facts. It’s always about the money. Diatomaceous earth is used to control intestinal parasites (worms), hardly a “fortification” of feed. The “biotic (sic) injection” he talks about is rBGH, or artificial growth hormone by Monsanto/Eli Lilly, Posilac. It is used to extend milk production. Seven to eight more pounds of milk being …

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