Banned phrases for 2015
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A diet (the food you eat) is not the entirety of the way one lives one's life (a lifestyle).0
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"clean eating"
"sugar is bad"
"1200 calories"
"muscle weighs more then fat"
Muscle does weigh more than fat as surely as water weighs more than oil and a dog turd weighs more than a piece of paper.
And sugar is bad when over indulged in and most people on this website have over indulged in sugar and lack control over their consumption. That's why we say its bad. Its a minority of people here who have good control over their appetites and their consumption of sweet foods.
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correction lifestyle choice. My point was there is nothign wrong with the word diet. What's wrong is the hangups people have over the word.0
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"foods and drinks that boost metabolism"
"crash diets"0 -
It's not hangups, it's that after a while, things like "journey" and "lifestyle" start to sound like bad writing cliches out of a Lifetime movie. This is just a fun bit of a rant thread from people who've heard it all before.0
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I saw this commercial on late night TV...0
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The people who confuse Lose and Loose!!0
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theskinnyonme wrote: »Real women have.... (this needs to go.) We're all real women.
Some of us might be cyborgs actually.
Fun fact, did you know that any person with artificial parts is technically a cyborg (not saying they aren't still human. They are.)? So people with say, a pacemaker or a prosthetic eye or arm would be cyborgs. If I ever need something like that at least I will be able to take some solace in the fact that I'm now an awesome cyborg.
Though I suppose then we're both real women and real cyborgs.
WAIT, some people are real men...
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threefancy35 wrote: »"journey" and "lifestyle change". So cliche.
Yuuup! And guess what? It all means the same thing as "diet". "Diet" - food you eat.
^ this
also second the comments on picking something I can do for the rest of my life. I never intended to be needing to lose 100 lbs for the rest of my life so I never saw why I should need to pick something I can do forever. Things are always changing.0 -
Patttience wrote: »"clean eating"
"sugar is bad"
"1200 calories"
"muscle weighs more then fat"
Muscle does weigh more than fat as surely as water weighs more than oil and a dog turd weighs more than a piece of paper.
And sugar is bad when over indulged in and most people on this website have over indulged in sugar and lack control over their consumption. That's why we say its bad. Its a minority of people here who have good control over their appetites and their consumption of sweet foods.
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OH and the term "Belly fat". It gives me a weird image in my head. I know there is nothing wrong with it, it's far more accurate than "Stomach fat" or something... but it just seems so... disembodied.0
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theskinnyonme wrote: »Real women have.... (this needs to go.) We're all real women.
Some of us might be cyborgs actually.
Fun fact, did you know that any person with artificial parts is technically a cyborg (not saying they aren't still human. They are.)? So people with say, a pacemaker or a prosthetic eye or arm would be cyborgs. If I ever need something like that at least I will be able to take some solace in the fact that I'm now an awesome cyborg.
Though I suppose then we're both real women and real cyborgs.
WAIT, some people are real men...
...
This thread is fun.
That's actually really funny. My sister has had a pacemaker since she was young (she's healthier than me otherwise) and we've always joked about her being battery operated.
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"I don't have time to work out"....you sure have time to watch that favorite TV show though don't ya0
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Patttience wrote: »"clean eating"
"sugar is bad"
"1200 calories"
"muscle weighs more then fat"
Muscle does weigh more than fat as surely as water weighs more than oil and a dog turd weighs more than a piece of paper.
And sugar is bad when over indulged in and most people on this website have over indulged in sugar and lack control over their consumption. That's why we say its bad. Its a minority of people here who have good control over their appetites and their consumption of sweet foods.
so much wrong...-5 -
hortensehildegarde wrote: »threefancy35 wrote: »"journey" and "lifestyle change". So cliche.
Yuuup! And guess what? It all means the same thing as "diet". "Diet" - food you eat.
^ this
also second the comments on picking something I can do for the rest of my life. I never intended to be needing to lose 100 lbs for the rest of my life so I never saw why I should need to pick something I can do forever. Things are always changing.
I agree (to an extent) as well. You have to make some sustainable changes to both eating and activity. But the details (low carb, counting calories etc) don't need to be life long choices. The assumption is, of course, that "everything in moderation" is the best way to lose because you'll then just have a bit more of everything at maintenance.
Time will tell if that's actually going to work for folks in practice "forever".
My own diet has shifted as needed over the years.0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »
That's true. Though I feel like FUPA and belly fat aren't the same thing. Maybe it's just that I'm still a bit surprised that people are just learning that spot reduction isn't possible. It's like me saying I want to lose weight from a single boob.0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »
That's true. Though I feel like FUPA and belly fat aren't the same thing. Maybe it's just that I'm still a bit surprised that people are just learning that spot reduction isn't possible. It's like me saying I want to lose weight from a single boob.
Yes, spot reducing belly fat seems a common (unachievable) goal. Belly fat being a common issue these days....0 -
"blah blah blah the person above you"
Can we ban threads that have 'the person above you' in them?
^^^ this has to go^^^0 -
OMG whoever first realised that unfollow thing, THANK YOU
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"processed food"
If you mean food that you just picked from your garden, then OK you are not eating processed food. Otherwise if you mean food that has gone through a manufacturing process to make it shelf or freezer stable and is a complete meal or dish in and of itself I would like to see "convenience food" instead.0 -
Patttience wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »Mindful/mindfulness.
Well that's only becuase you know nothing about it. Mindfulness is not going away, i can assure you of that.
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"chemical free food"0
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Silentfool wrote: »
"blah blah blah the person above you"
Can we ban threads that have 'the person above you' in them?
^^^ this has to go^^^
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"natural sugar is better than added sugar"0
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lemurcat12 wrote: »Once upon a time I saw a play about scientists researching menstruation (not the weirdest play I've seen, or even close) and the program had a bunch of euphemisms used in various times and places. My favorites were "the English have arrived" and "there are Communists in the funhouse." (TOM requires less explanation, though.)
Bwahahaha - communists in the funhouse... new favorite! Previous favorite? "Riding the cotton pony"... hehe0 -
Im detoxing from the 1st. Green tea, no sugar, and a strict 1200 calories a day. I hope to make new friends on my Journey.
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