How can ppl stand to eat alot of ice-cream?


Question:
cause that stuff is too cold. that does include sherbet and fatfree. also yogurt.

Answers:
I don't care how cold the ice cream in I still love it soooo much, but I only eat it in summer, winter it's too cold for that. You know the saying it goes something like this, "Once it hits your lips it's a life time on your hips". So I try not too eat too much of it.
cause its good
because is is Delicious
They get really high before getting ice cream so they cant feel anything.
How the hell do you stand to was your crotch when it is so acidic you know the acid in your vagina can melt steel but you that does not stop you from washing your vagina
When people get depressed, they start to crave sweets. Ice cream is a sweet.
Because it's Goooood, It's probably the perfect food, I just had some Cold Stone ummm.
DIJEET HER.
sherbet is not ice cream nor is yogurt. Anyways..ice cream is good but I rarely eat it. I'm more into Popsicles!! ....but i rarely eat those either. Point is its good and it makes one happy.
cuz not everyobe cares bout the coldness they just like the nummie taste. maybe you have sensative teeth or something. ice cream rulesssss dude.
i dont like eat cream ... !!
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