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ANY INTELLIGENT PEOPLE??????

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  • Posts: 1,336 Member
    Are you speaking English??? HAHA.
  • Posts: 359 Member
    Yes, yes you should.
  • Posts: 1,524 Member
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  • Posts: 585 Member
    I'm crying here!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • Posts: 82 Member
    What a pretentious post to read first thing in the morning. From a person who does not give credit to the people he quotes in his profile no less. Also, I think you used too many question marks in your post but I'm not as smart as you. I was homeschooled.

    Anyhow, as others have mentioned you don't need to worry about it at all. I found this out using google.
  • Posts: 585 Member
    OP, let me hazard a wild guess here.......you just needed to be fed! PS: Your grammar could use some work......just saying! :ohwell:
  • Posts: 7,436 Member
    I don't know much about the role of phosphorus in the body.

    Wikipedia is a good starting place though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorus

    Apparently an average adult human contains 0.7kg of phosphorus

    And also apparently if you're getting enough protein in the diet you're getting enough phosphorus. Protein itself doesn't contain phosphorus, but high protein foods are also high in phosphorus.
  • Posts: 1,168 Member
    beautiful!
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    Yes.
  • Posts: 1,785 Member

    I love this! What movie was that from?

    I believe it's from Practical Magic
  • Posts: 22,505 Member
    Just break up.
  • Posts: 465 Member
    Cuspidorally speaking, from a spitooneous standpoint, I daresay your vocabulary is much too copious for my dominionary diction. Therefore, I hesitate to articulate for fear it may deviate from our true course of rectitude.
  • Posts: 14,121 Member
    Cuspidorally speaking, from a spitooneous standpoint, I daresay your vocabulary is much too copious for my dominionary diction. Therefore, I hesitate to articulate for fear it may deviate from our true course of rectitude.

    Just use context clues. :wink:
  • Posts: 1,508 Member
    I like boobies.


    Are they loaded with fozz for us?
  • Posts: 585 Member
    I don't know much about the role of phosphorus in the body.

    Wikipedia is a good starting place though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorus

    Apparently an average adult human contains 0.7kg of phosphorus

    And also apparently if you're getting enough protein in the diet you're getting enough phosphorus. Protein itself doesn't contain phosphorus, but high protein foods are also high in phosphorus.
    usogood :love:
    Btw: OP likes to be referred to as "Your Awesomness" ...........his spelling, not mine! :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 1,547 Member

    I believe it's from Practical Magic

    Yeah It's when she's yelling at her sister because she can't lie to the cop.
  • Posts: 264 Member
    I worry more about my ytterbium intake than phosphorus.

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  • Posts: 585 Member
    Cuspidorally speaking, from a spitooneous standpoint, I daresay your vocabulary is much too copious for my dominionary diction. Therefore, I hesitate to articulate for fear it may deviate from our true course of rectitude.
    Dear Intelligent People,
    In spite of all of your thoughtful and well-researched responses............I believe we have a winner here! ^^^^^^^^^FTW!!:drinker:

    ETA: word substitution :wink:
  • Posts: 4,317 Member
    Sorry, no intelligence here! Big words are scary, and I prefer the safety and familiarity of my kitchen. :yawn:
  • Posts: 391
    Can't brain. I've got the dumb.

    :laugh: Yes, this.
  • Posts: 2,393 Member
    OP, I will simplify it for you

    IIFIYM - IF IT FITS IN YOUR MOUTH

    EAT IT

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  • Posts: 4,252 Member
    OP, I will simplify it for you

    IIFIYM - IF IT FITS IN YOUR MOUTH

    EAT IT

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    that is a yummy looking burger .... guys not bad either
  • Posts: 14,121 Member
    I don't know much about the role of phosphorus in the body.

    Wikipedia is a good starting place though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorus

    Apparently an average adult human contains 0.7kg of phosphorus

    And also apparently if you're getting enough protein in the diet you're getting enough phosphorus. Protein itself doesn't contain phosphorus, but high protein foods are also high in phosphorus.

    The only thing I think of when I hear phosphorus in the body is my lessons on nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in aquariums.

    I explain it to my student's this way:
    Lipids and Carbohydrates = Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
    Proteins = add Nitrogen
    Nucleic Acids = add Phosphorus

    So when it comes to elemental composition of the body it goes Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen (calcium cause bones) then Phosphorus. So yea, VERY important, every single cell in every single organism requires it, but that also means that every single food you eat is going to have some, so generally, not an element you need to worry about getting enough of....

    Aaaaand, I just nerded out on that, sorry.
  • Posts: 80 Member
    I think you would have more luck with the post if the title was more descriptive to what you are looking for. You aren't looking for "intelligent" people but someone who understands your specific issue. Good luck.
  • Posts: 219 Member
    I suspect the OP may now be feeling frasmotic, anaspeptic, even compunctuous to have caused such pericombobulation...

    ;-)
  • Posts: 1,323 Member
    Bulwer-Litton much?


    intelligent enough to know that understanding of the definition of a word does not contain or connote understanding of its proper use. :yawn: :huh:
  • Posts: 3,779 Member
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  • Posts: 522 Member
    I just typed 3 pages with my answer to your question, clicked send and the internet crashed. So sorry about that....
  • Posts: 1,546 Member
    I was hoping to gauge a response from those of you that find an analytical approach to a dietician’s analysis of prearranged phosphorous intake to be conducive to the actual dietary needs for most people. Specifically in regard to overincumbence of the minerals that relate to regular release function. After receiving a review from a professional and analyzing the input given i can't seem to grasp the approach as it was mentioned to me. I just struggle with straying from what has always been commonplace amongst what was always my understanding of the matter. Does anyone here have any background information or experience that would lend to this type of dietary regimen? I welcome any feedback especially any information conducive to aid in the overall understanding of such a wide ranging and changing topic.

    Thanks.

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