this technology is not. fucking. ready. it thinks SODA is an ENTREE for fuck's sake.
do you understand how embarrassing that would be for me if i served people antifreeze and faygo?
it's like a funny meta game to push on these things and find where there may have been prior human intervention like "okay the robot HAS to include this, or answer in this way, so we meet the bare minimum here."
@jackdaw_ruiz This is meant to bean entirely technical answer, not an sarcastic one.
Answer like these might just say that the source of the data, "whats on the internet" is already so inaccurate, perhaps even intentionally misleading faked or snarks.
So all ChatGPT does is to reshape the sh... dirt from the internet into a nice served polished piece of crap
what the fuck do you mean this is a "technical answer?" the only question in my joke was about serving faygo and antifreeze. and you didn't even answer that.
you answered a non-existent question that nobody fucking asked. and beyond that, you don't even seem to have that firm of a grasp of the topic.
go condescend somewhere else, nitwit.

Missing : ethylene glycol destroys your health.
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/174
Acute (short-term) exposure of humans to ethylene glycol by ingesting large quantities causes three stages of health effects: central nervous system (CNS) depression, followed by cardiopulmonary effects, and later renal damage.
Ethylene glycol produces central nervous system depression. The glycol probably causes the initial CNS depression; oxalate and the other intermediates seem to be responsible for nephrotoxicity.
How ethylene glycol >permanently< damages the body.
Ethylene glycol is metabolized by alcohol dehydrogenase to glycoaldehyde, which is then metabolized to glycolic, glyoxylic, and oxalic acids.
Oxalic acid readily precipitates with calcium to form >insoluble< calcium oxalate crystals.
Tissue injury is caused by widespread deposition of oxalate crystals and the toxic effects of glycolic and glyoxylic acids.