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Constance Jablonski Posing with Produce of the Day

Constance Jablonski is one of those well known models no one actually cares about, but she gets fucking paid, stealing your American jobs, using her American work Visa, not interested in making America great, just leaching off the system and paying more taxes to the system than you’re broke Walmart working ass.. She’s the type of model who puts her tits out there, you can google that shit, I’m too lazy… But her tits have been out there for a least a decade, that’s a lot of tits, the kind of thing that may or may not have inspired all the instagram whores to focus on one genre of fashion shoot – the nude kind…to emulate, do it themselves, amateur hour that shit, and pull off as good as real fashion shoots, because it’s all be a fucking scam for so long… I like the props…posing with produce…a fetish…that gets played out every day at the Grocery Store cuz all these instagram girls are fucking whores…who think they are mentors and guides…who visit grocery stores to show the world they cook healthy at the same time as showing their tits cuz tits get hits…just not on this site… The post Constance Jablonski Posing with Produce of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Cayley King Wearing the Best Outfit of the Day

It’s still the Holidays to me. I am working at 5% capacity from my regular working at a 10% capacity compared to other people, drinking at a 500% capacity…eating at 100 percent capacity….Hemorrhoids are a raging…depression has set in…but this Cayley King character whoever she is….is wearing the outfit of the year…all you bitches out there or people who have bitches…outfit yourself or them in this…I want this to be what I see at all the grocery stores I visit in my well travelled existence of life living in a 1 mile radius… I don’t know who Cayley King is, But that shirt is great… The post Cayley King Wearing the Best Outfit of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Mariah Carey’s Whale Tail of the Day

Here’s a little, or rather a large, Mariah Carey showing the world her whale tail, like it was the late 90s and she was in Low Rise jeans with her thong up over her hips, as the girls used to dress…and will dress again…but the hipsters are still in the early 90s in their clothing options…and haven’t quite got to 1999…pre Y2k…the future…but they will…they always do…and let Mariah Carey, who I don’t think is channeling her youth, or the years she was the most relevant, right before she went mental….I think she’s just a bigger girl in clothing that’s too small…you’ll see this happen at grocery stores, or really everywhere a fat chick bends….but I like to think it’s well thought out fashion…since Mariah Carey is so with it…and by with it, I mean crazy, medicated, and about to lose her mind again….that is what happens when people get super rich, super famous and get fans and surround themselves with people who suck up to them…they become everything wrong in the world…but as Mariah Carey proves…sometimes that can lead to everything right…like this WHALE TAIL…moment of inspiration…just stare at it, get lost in it…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post Mariah Carey’s Whale Tail of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Amazon And Other Online Grocers Will Accept Food Stamps To Help Fight Poverty

Amazon And Online Grocers Will Accept Food Stamps Online grocers such as Amazon Fresh and FreshDirect will soon be accepting food stamps to help combat food deserts in America’s poorest communities reports Mashable . The pilot program was created by U.S. Department of Agriculture to help struggling Americans… “Online purchasing is a potential lifeline for SNAP participants living in urban neighborhoods and rural communities where access to healthy food choices can be limited,” USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a statement. “We’re looking forward to being able to bring the benefits of the online market to low-income Americans participating in SNAP.” Outside of government partnerships, Amazon has recently been experimenting with grocery shopping in a major way. The tech giant’s plan for grocery stores that would not employ cashiers and that would require a smartphone for entry brought up concerns about excluding low-income customers and contributing to inequality. What do you think of the new program? Sound off in the comment section below.

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Supermarkets are Carting Away the Oceans

This is the first post of “On the Hook,” a five-part series focused on how consumers can help further the sustainable seafood movement. If you want to know who's responsible for decimating the world's oceans, look no farther than your local supermarket. Throughout the world, grocery stores and restaurants continue to sell threatened fish species like Chilean sea bass, shark, bluefin tuna, and orange roughy, just to name a few. The situation's gotten so bad that experts say 75 percent of the world's fisheries have been pushed beyond their sustainable limits, while nine out of ten of the seas' large fish species have disappeared. At the rate we're going, years from now there really won't be other fish in the sea. U.S. grocery stores are no exception to this fishing disaster. A couple months ago, Greenpeace released its 2010 “Carting Away the Oceans” report. The report ranked 20 national supermarkets' sustainable seafood policies, scoring the stores as “good,” “pass,” or “fail.” Of the 20 grocery stores surveyed, only half earned passing marks. The real problem here is that stores continue to sell fish listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. These 22 fish—like grouper, bigeye tuna, monkfish, and more—boast some of the lowest population numbers of all marine creatures. But despite their scarcity, in most cases these fish are afforded no legal protections, so fishermen keep on catching and consumers keep on buying. Even when there are catch limits in place, as is the case with bluefin tuna, many fishermen continue to catch the fish illegally because they rake in such huge profits. And while most U.S. supermarkets could stand to improve their sustainable seafood policies, Costco reigns as the biggest offender. Everything at Costco is huge—the same is true of the store's environmental footprint. Of the 22 IUCN Red List species, Costco sells 15: Alaskan pollock, Atlantic cod, Atlantic salmon, Atlantic sea scallops, Chilean sea bass, grouper, monkfish, ocean quahog, orange roughy, red snapper, redfish, South Atlantic albacore tuna, swordfish, tropical shrimp, and yellowfin tuna. The store's fish coolers really serve as a one-stop shop for oceanic destruction. Environmental groups have been pushing supermarkets to beef up their sustainable seafood practices, and Greenpeace recently launched a campaign specifically targeting Costco. The non-profit's “Oh-No-Costco” campaign asks the store to put three measures in place: One, implement an effective and publicly available sustainable seafood policy. Two, provide transparent labeling so consumers can know what they're buying and where it came from. And finally, Greenpeace wants the store to stop selling all Red List fish, beginning immediately with Chilean sea bass and orange roughy. Fish haven't gotten the legal protections they deserve, so it's really up to consumers to help save the world's oceans. Shoppers use fish guides like Monterey Bay Aquarium's to make sure they're selecting only the most sustainable seafood choices. And consumers can take supermarkets like Costco to task for their unsustainable offerings. Sign Greenpeace's petition telling Costco it's time to stop filling its coolers with threatened fish. Petition can be found at link: http://food.change.org/blog/view/tell_costco_to_stop_selling_endangered_fish added by: captainplanet71