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Then why bother doing it multiple times a day?
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agreed. Swapping diet soda for regular is an easy and painless way to moderate calorie intake. I can fit a bacon burger and fries into my day along with a diet soda.
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That does not make it pointless. There are outliers in any distribution curve. For the majority of people it is an accurate measure.
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But how many of us are Arnold? For the majority of people it is a good guideline.
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or you might just have short fingers.
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but my feeels!
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Really? Cake in the office is not an existential threat to homo sapiens.
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They are already banned in many schools. How big of a leap is it to start hearing of them banned in workplaces?
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Now I'm chuckling every time I read "cake culture". It just seems to me like a silly made up thing by some PH.D. with too much free time.
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Well you see, that's because you only drink 16.9oz a day. 17oz is the magic limit where it starts adding weight.
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and if you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball. :smile:
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An InstantPot is great for this as well. Just dump them in frozen.
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I'm fairly certain the "do your own research" line is code for "I can't prove my woo"
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If only there were a Diet where I could eat bunches of Oreos!
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Yet another vote for the Concept 2
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Being barefoot could absolutely help with pain. It puts your foot in a natural position which then affects your entire body. Minimalist shoes and barefoot running are a thing.
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except it doesn't all "even out in the end"
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Unfortunately the reverse is also true. Too many people ignore doctor's advise and instead follow some woo they found online.
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I have one, it works great
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but its low sodium. :wink:
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agreed. even better
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I want this mythical 100% Oreo diet.
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Well this explains way more than just HAES. this is the internet in a nutshell regardless of topic!
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How about because people can be morons without it being a gender issue.
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No, he was stating an opinion, the whole point of this thread. It may be unpopular, you may disagree, but its still an opinion.
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Bacon
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umm... I'd expect my female oncologist to know more about my prostate cancer than I do even though she doesn't have a prostate. (example only I don't have cancer thankfully) How is that different?
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Actually an OB/GYN who's been practicing for decades can absolutely know more about pregnancy than a woman who has had 1-2 children. That's not manspalining (which is a *kitten* term to begin with) its experience.