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It could be a variety of things: Weight: costs more energy to make the bike "work." Also, tires can be overloaded. Tire pressure/tire tread: mud tires produce much more friction than street tires because of more road contact. Brake thrust: a misadjusted brake assembly would cause drag on the wheel if it fixes the pad on…
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Hello, Group. I would like to add a few friends on here. I recently gained back a lot of the weight I have lost (minimum at 185 lbs, currently at 200 lbs). This was not due to being on or off keto...it was simply due to my carelessness with diet and responsibilities of a heavy semester courseload at a major university. I…
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This is good entertainment! Hardly a scientific debate, since there is so much mudslinging (or, "facepalming"), but here is a scientific idea: How about you each experiment with your opponent's hypothesis, see what becomes of it, and come back to the table and discuss your results? The main limitation in every human study…
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Lol. My gf says the same thing. I can drink tap from anywhere I have been. I dont know if I have dimmed tastebuds, an appreciation for a depleting resource, or if I am just a man about it, but I can handle tap quite well, speaking from the desert.
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You are not solving the problem, only enabling yourself to work around the problem. You not liking water is a weakness, and the only way to turn a weakness into a strength is to find out why it is a weakness. If you are okay with jumping bandaid brands when the current one wears off, then go ahead. However, the problem…
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Bacon and eggs, all day err day