I think despite the downsides of the internet that it’s clearly overwhelming good for society.
I think despite the downsides of the internet that it’s clearly overwhelming good for society.
Of course not and that’s not what they’re saying. They’re saying that trying to outrun a bad diet is never going to happen.
You could run a marathon every day and then still gain weight because you ate three birthday cakes, five burgers a bucket of fries and a whole pizza for breakfast , lunch and dinner.
Enablers hate admitting it, but weight is lost in the kitchen.
If you want to lose weight, eat less, if you want you can also get fit. That’s the difference between being a healthy weight and being fit and healthy.
You don’t have to exercise to lose weight, you don’t even have to drastically change your diet.
Eat. Less.
You can lose weight on a diet of pizza, donuts and laying on the couch if you simply eat less calories than you burn.
You quite frankly sound like one of the many enablers that wants to make every excuse possible about why it’s impossible to lose weight rather than taking responsibility for the countless poor eating decisions that lead to obesity. No one is born fat and no one wakes up fat, take responsibility.
It’s like giving up smoking. A huge amount of smokers wish they didn’t, but they don’t stop until they say “enough is enough”, draw a line under it and commit to quitting instead of making 101 excuses about how hard it is.
I hope you get to your “enough is enough” point soon.
It also adds to the HAES bullshit. Being obese is unhealthy, that’s not up for debate.
Imagine if they had a smokers acceptance day where we all had to give them a pat on the back for damaging their lungs. It’s so stupid.
No one has to accept or celebrate your lifestyle they just have to tolerate it.
And as you’re saying, if you want to be super fat, good for you, but people are going to look and that’s not their problem.
I thought you were talking about disposable vapes, if not, apologies.
Still waiting for this to return to the UK and I’m absolutely furious that it wasn’t so popular that it became a standard menu item.
Yep. There’s no pain free solution to halting an addiction. You only stop when you really want to.
I went to college and have worked a middle class job since I was 17. Believe me, being smart has nothing to do with it, I’d say less than five percent of people I’ve worked with were “smart”, the rest are just doing the bare minimum to not get sacked.
What ever you’re lacking in knowledge and skills can be made up for by just being keen.
I admit that money does help, unfortunately, the mobility of classes has been in decline for decades now.
It’s absolutely not too late.
Your advice is decent except the start steroids bit.
Hillary didn’t lose because of a cult of personality or a few swing states, she was just simply a shit candidate.
If you’re worried about losing to Trump, then get your own candidate that’s not senile.
A man working an average job used to earn enough to buy an average house and comfortably support his wife and kids.
Now you need two people in full-time work just to pay rent to the landlord.
The problem is inequality of wealth and the solution is make work pay.
Thanks! $200 sounds expensive but probably very worth it to save you from tinnitus or from going deaf.
It’s an archaic saying but that doesn’t mean that the meaning has been lost.
Almost the entire industrial revolution was coal powered and the most common fuel for heating homes was coal. Coal used to be an extremely popular and useful commodity.
Edit: I now see that you thought the town of Newcastle was the fast food chain White Castle lol. I did wonder why you were going on about grills!
I’m also interested. My work provides moulded ear plugs, but they definitely don’t let the same range of frequencies through.
A lot of people make fun of me for having an ebike “it’s not proper cycling etc”, but they all want to ignore the fact that without it, I would be driving (as they are).
Why is AI bad?
I mean it’s not perfect, but it’s only going to get better.