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Living is not entitlement. People who work full time should be able to live. And if you don't want to increase wages for whatever reason, you're more than welcome to make up the difference with your tax dollars.
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Being able to pay their rent, having food on their table, being insured, being able to pay into their retirement and having a bit left at the end for personal use. At the bare minimum.
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If you can't stay in business unless you don't pay your workers enough to live, then you have a failed business. It's really that simple. "It seems to me to be equally plain that no business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country. " - FDR
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Yikes, isn't Harvard supposed to be a good school? This reads a lot like those silly blog posts trying to sell you weight loss supplements...
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Apart from what everyone else has said, I wonder how accurate the results of an app estimating bf% from pictures are going to be. I actually recently looked at the study in which the FFMI was invented and one part of their data was bodyfat estimates based on pictures for Mr. America winners back from the 40s (as data of…
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John Oliver had a segment about this. People's brains are weird and associate huge events with huge causes, so the idea that something world-shattering is "just" because of some flu virus doesn't compute that easily in our heads and people look for bigger causes like conspiracies instead.
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Well, rest easy, because they don't. Fuel burned is fuel burned. If nothing is left, nothing can get stored to make you gain weight.
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What makes you think it would?