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Caporegiem wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »Interesting fact:
A hummingbird eats about half of its body weight in sugar daily and may have a meal up to every ten minutes. In eight hours, that bird could have up to forty-eight small meals. Hummingbirds eat sugar like there's no tomorrow—if they don't, they might not live through the day.
So basically no sugar just kills all the hummingbirds.
You see that people? Evil corporations want to kill hummingbirds!
No, you got mixed up, probably from lack of sugar. Corporations want to help you by adding sugar to everything. It's the people like doctors, scientist, etc. that want to take your sugar away.
Not every corporation wants to help us...just take a browse through the blogs on our very own MFP. http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/?s=sugar
There are countless entries telling us sugar is bad. Why does MFP not want us to have our sugar?0 -
Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »Interesting fact:
A hummingbird eats about half of its body weight in sugar daily and may have a meal up to every ten minutes. In eight hours, that bird could have up to forty-eight small meals. Hummingbirds eat sugar like there's no tomorrow—if they don't, they might not live through the day.
So basically no sugar just kills all the hummingbirds.
You see that people? Evil corporations want to kill hummingbirds!
No, you got mixed up, probably from lack of sugar. Corporations want to help you by adding sugar to everything. It's the people like doctors, scientist, etc. that want to take your sugar away.
Not every corporation wants to help us...just take a browse through the blogs on our very own MFP. http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/?s=sugar
There are countless entries telling us sugar is bad. Why does MFP not want us to have our sugar?
Probably because they want all the sugar for themselves and don't want anyone else eating their sugar.1 -
Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »Interesting fact:
A hummingbird eats about half of its body weight in sugar daily and may have a meal up to every ten minutes. In eight hours, that bird could have up to forty-eight small meals. Hummingbirds eat sugar like there's no tomorrow—if they don't, they might not live through the day.
So basically no sugar just kills all the hummingbirds.
You see that people? Evil corporations want to kill hummingbirds!
No, you got mixed up, probably from lack of sugar. Corporations want to help you by adding sugar to everything. It's the people like doctors, scientist, etc. that want to take your sugar away.
Not every corporation wants to help us...just take a browse through the blogs on our very own MFP. http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/?s=sugar
There are countless entries telling us sugar is bad. Why does MFP not want us to have our sugar?
Probably because they want all the sugar for themselves and don't want anyone else eating their sugar.
Greed...pure greed.0 -
Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »Interesting fact:
A hummingbird eats about half of its body weight in sugar daily and may have a meal up to every ten minutes. In eight hours, that bird could have up to forty-eight small meals. Hummingbirds eat sugar like there's no tomorrow—if they don't, they might not live through the day.
So basically no sugar just kills all the hummingbirds.
You see that people? Evil corporations want to kill hummingbirds!
No, you got mixed up, probably from lack of sugar. Corporations want to help you by adding sugar to everything. It's the people like doctors, scientist, etc. that want to take your sugar away.
Not every corporation wants to help us...just take a browse through the blogs on our very own MFP. http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/?s=sugar
There are countless entries telling us sugar is bad. Why does MFP not want us to have our sugar?
Probably because they want all the sugar for themselves and don't want anyone else eating their sugar.
Greed...pure greed.
I'll admit I'm greedy with sugar. I want sugar all day long, multiple times.2 -
Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »Interesting fact:
A hummingbird eats about half of its body weight in sugar daily and may have a meal up to every ten minutes. In eight hours, that bird could have up to forty-eight small meals. Hummingbirds eat sugar like there's no tomorrow—if they don't, they might not live through the day.
So basically no sugar just kills all the hummingbirds.
You see that people? Evil corporations want to kill hummingbirds!
No, you got mixed up, probably from lack of sugar. Corporations want to help you by adding sugar to everything. It's the people like doctors, scientist, etc. that want to take your sugar away.
Not every corporation wants to help us...just take a browse through the blogs on our very own MFP. http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/?s=sugar
There are countless entries telling us sugar is bad. Why does MFP not want us to have our sugar?
Probably because they want all the sugar for themselves and don't want anyone else eating their sugar.
Greed...pure greed.
I'll admit I'm greedy with sugar. I want sugar all day long, multiple times.
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Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »LiftingLady5 wrote: »Interesting fact:
A hummingbird eats about half of its body weight in sugar daily and may have a meal up to every ten minutes. In eight hours, that bird could have up to forty-eight small meals. Hummingbirds eat sugar like there's no tomorrow—if they don't, they might not live through the day.
So basically no sugar just kills all the hummingbirds.
You see that people? Evil corporations want to kill hummingbirds!
No, you got mixed up, probably from lack of sugar. Corporations want to help you by adding sugar to everything. It's the people like doctors, scientist, etc. that want to take your sugar away.
Not every corporation wants to help us...just take a browse through the blogs on our very own MFP. http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/?s=sugar
There are countless entries telling us sugar is bad. Why does MFP not want us to have our sugar?
Probably because they want all the sugar for themselves and don't want anyone else eating their sugar.
Greed...pure greed.
I'll admit I'm greedy with sugar. I want sugar all day long, multiple times.
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PowerMan40 wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »PowerMan40 wrote: »
Your photo reference does not apply to what the OP said. Don't derail the thread.
Sugar is everywhere, you cannot escape sugar. Sugar is in everything. I would not want to live in a world without sugar.
If you can read about the amounts of sugar in a coke, and what that does to you body, thats why I posted, it, in reference to sugar.
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