someone wanna talk?? ❤
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Hi there!!! Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean and were completely rewarded by all your interaction! Work hard play harder and always remember to smile!0
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thank you! I definitely had a great day! finally getting back into the swing of things!workhardplayhard wrote: »Hi there!!! Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean and were completely rewarded by all your interaction! Work hard play harder and always remember to smile!
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workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
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lol why do you say it like that??workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
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This post made by a guy would be creepy.0
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Guess it's a good think im not a guy than huh?Michael_Lucas wrote: »This post made by a guy would be creepy.
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amichel1028 wrote: »lol why do you say it like that??workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
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Because "eating clean" is ridiculous0 -
you're not the first person to tell me that. elaborate so I understand because I don't understand completely. What's your reasons behind that?amichel1028 wrote: »lol why do you say it like that??workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
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Because "eating clean" is ridiculous
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amichel1028 wrote: »you're not the first person to tell me that. elaborate so I understand because I don't understand completely. What's your reasons behind that?amichel1028 wrote: »lol why do you say it like that??workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
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Because "eating clean" is ridiculous
First off there's no clear or consistent definition of which foods are clean and which are not. Aside from that, judging a food without taking in context or dosage is just a flawed approach. Some people would consider an apple to be a concretely healthy food. In reality, there are situations where eating an apple is unhealthy. Many people consider ice cream to be concretely unhealthy. In reality, there are situations where eating ice cream is healthy. The major flaw of the philosophy of "eating clean" is that it says certain foods are healthy, and always healthy and you should eat those foods, and other foods are unhealthy, and always unhealthy and you should either never eat them, or severely limit them. That is just in illogical and flawed way of approaching nutrition.0 -
I wash all my food. No dirty foods in my mouth0
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ive had a crush on you for years0
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doglover485 wrote: »ive had a crush on you for years
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thank you for explaining that for me hun!amichel1028 wrote: »you're not the first person to tell me that. elaborate so I understand because I don't understand completely. What's your reasons behind that?amichel1028 wrote: »lol why do you say it like that??workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
Oh God...
Because "eating clean" is ridiculous
First off there's no clear or consistent definition of which foods are clean and which are not. Aside from that, judging a food without taking in context or dosage is just a flawed approach. Some people would consider an apple to be a concretely healthy food. In reality, there are situations where eating an apple is unhealthy. Many people consider ice cream to be concretely unhealthy. In reality, there are situations where eating ice cream is healthy. The major flaw of the philosophy of "eating clean" is that it says certain foods are healthy, and always healthy and you should eat those foods, and other foods are unhealthy, and always unhealthy and you should either never eat them, or severely limit them. That is just in illogical and flawed way of approaching nutrition.
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ya.. who him? loldoglover485 wrote: »ive had a crush on you for years
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amichel1028 wrote: »you're not the first person to tell me that. elaborate so I understand because I don't understand completely. What's your reasons behind that?amichel1028 wrote: »lol why do you say it like that??workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
Oh God...
Because "eating clean" is ridiculous
First off there's no clear or consistent definition of which foods are clean and which are not. Aside from that, judging a food without taking in context or dosage is just a flawed approach. Some people would consider an apple to be a concretely healthy food. In reality, there are situations where eating an apple is unhealthy. Many people consider ice cream to be concretely unhealthy. In reality, there are situations where eating ice cream is healthy. The major flaw of the philosophy of "eating clean" is that it says certain foods are healthy, and always healthy and you should eat those foods, and other foods are unhealthy, and always unhealthy and you should either never eat them, or severely limit them. That is just in illogical and flawed way of approaching nutrition.
I agree with you in principle, but I'm curious to know under what circumstances you'd judge eating an apple to be unhealthy?0 -
If it was rotten?^^ lol0
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were gonna get scientific now? he was just trying to make me understand something. why do you have to nit pick something someone says.schibsted750 wrote: »
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amichel1028 wrote: »were gonna get scientific now? he was just trying to make me understand something. why do you have to nit pick something someone says.schibsted750 wrote: »
he's trying to assert his intellectual superiority but deep down he's actually insecure
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lol that was cute!doglover485 wrote: »amichel1028 wrote: »were gonna get scientific now? he was just trying to make me understand something. why do you have to nit pick something someone says.schibsted750 wrote: »
he's trying to assert his intellectual superiority but deep down he's actually insecure
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schibsted750 wrote: »amichel1028 wrote: »you're not the first person to tell me that. elaborate so I understand because I don't understand completely. What's your reasons behind that?amichel1028 wrote: »lol why do you say it like that??workhardplayhard wrote: »Hope you had a great work out today, ate clean
Oh God...
Because "eating clean" is ridiculous
First off there's no clear or consistent definition of which foods are clean and which are not. Aside from that, judging a food without taking in context or dosage is just a flawed approach. Some people would consider an apple to be a concretely healthy food. In reality, there are situations where eating an apple is unhealthy. Many people consider ice cream to be concretely unhealthy. In reality, there are situations where eating ice cream is healthy. The major flaw of the philosophy of "eating clean" is that it says certain foods are healthy, and always healthy and you should eat those foods, and other foods are unhealthy, and always unhealthy and you should either never eat them, or severely limit them. That is just in illogical and flawed way of approaching nutrition.
I agree with you in principle, but I'm curious to know under what circumstances you'd judge eating an apple to be unhealthy?
If you have your calorie goal set at 2000 calories a day, it's the end of the day and you've hit your calorie goal exactly at 2000 calories, you've hit your macronutrient, micronutrient, and fiber goals all dead perfect for the day. If you were to then eat an apple, it would be an unhealthy decision, not to mention that once micronutrient goals are met, your body receives no added advantage from additional micronutrients. It is not a "more is better" situation, it is a matter of whether or not you are getting sufficient micronutrients.0 -
Now i want to eat a damn apple.0
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