Anon Thinks His Body Filters Excess Sugar, Outsmarting Science

The image consists of two 4chan-style posts presented in a screenshot format. The first post (OP) features a Pepe the Frog image with a smug expression, accompanied by text detailing a humorous (and scientifically inaccurate) train of thought: drinking a sugary drink, urinating, noticing the urine smells like sugar, and concluding that the body "filters out excess sugar" so no need to worry. The second post is a reply simply stating "Anon..." implying a facepalm or correction to OP's flawed logic.
@Anonymous 4chan-style

Anon...

Dialogue

OP (Anonymous)
Drink a sugary drink > Take a piss > Piss smells like sugar > Realize that my body literally filters out excess sugar for me and I don't need to worry about it anymore

Text content

Drink a sugary drink > Take a piss > Piss smells like sugar > Realize that my body literally filters out excess sugar for me and I don't need to worry about it anymore

Overview

The image consists of two 4chan-style posts presented in a screenshot format. The first post (OP) features a Pepe the Frog image with a smug expression, accompanied by text detailing a humorous (and scientifically inaccurate) train of thought: drinking a sugary drink, urinating, noticing the urine smells like sugar, and concluding that the body "filters out excess sugar" so no need to worry. The second post is a reply simply stating "Anon..." implying a facepalm or correction to OP's flawed logic.

Origin notes

The image originates from 9Gag, titled "Anon outsmarted the science." It is a user-created meme, likely a screenshot of 4chan posts edited to include the Pepe the Frog image (a common internet meme character). The content mimics 4chan's post format with timestamps (06/06/22), post numbers, and "Anonymous" authors, indicating it was likely first posted on 4chan before being shared and possibly edited on 9Gag.

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