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He said that he assumed they must be an expert because they lost weight. I simply pointed out that just because someone lost weight doesn't make them an expert (I've heard people who've lost weight give horrible advice). And yes, I think understanding this can be very helpful for people who would otherwise accept bad…
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Unless the 4 oz of cheddar cheese was a typo, your calorie calculations are off. 4 oz of cheddar is over 400 calories. At 113ish calories per sweet potato, 70 cals for the egg, 26 for the miracle whip and then the cooking oil, you're over 320 cals without the cheese. Add the 4 oz of cheddar and you're in the ballpark of…
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I'd suggest you do a little research before you call Bryer's "ice cream." ETA: watching clickbaity youtube videos isn't research. Here's a blog from someone that tested to see if the stories about Bryers not melting were true (not that blogs are any better than videos). Spoiler: Myth busted.…
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My point was that losing weight doesn't make someone an expert.
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I use my lunch break to lift at the gym across the street.
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A food exists that contains more sodium than your health condition allows for. You neither paid for nor ate this food. Not sure how this is a big deal or how it's an indictment against "processed foods."
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If you assume he's not being intentionally deceitful, why are you resorting to personal attacks, calling him a shlub?
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"This one food is killing you, says experts." Yeah, people hate these "headlines" too. Btw, trainers don't actually hate that buff guy and dentists don't hate that single mom from your hometown who found the trick to teeth whitening.
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First off, great job. But most people who lose weight don't actually know or understand the reasons why what they're doing works. Typically they're just following a plan. So in a sense, someone who finds a plan that works for them and sticks to it for the long haul may become an "expert" in sticking to their own plan but…
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This clickbait tastes...self righteous...and salty.
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Work the weak side first. Then only do as many reps on the strong side as you could complete with the weak. Same weight on both sides.
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The bolded is rarely ever true.
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I assume by "poison" you mean sugar free candy.
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Ooooooooo!! Is the filling flavored like cinnabon icing? Probably delicious either way.
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Ima pass out gifs to all the trick or treaters.
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I don't think one candy binge per year amounts to much in the scheme of things. That said, I always find an excuse to not be home during trick or treat. I'm that house with the porch light off every year.
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Soda hydrates better than plain water.
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Deadlift if you bend over to get it.
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Exactly what I was gonna say.
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I haven't had them as an adult but I always liked candy corn as a kid. Not the pumpkins etc though.
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Lol simply stating that I look forward to pheasant season got me 7 disagrees. From there, I pointed out that it's inconsistent that this gets so many disagrees when a statement of "chicken is a good source of protein" would have racked up a grand total of zero. Yeah...I'm really trolling the internet hard here. I also…
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I just put an empty spoon on the scale, tare it, then weight again with peanut butter on the spoon. Log the amount of pb on the spoon and have it with a glass of milk.
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My brother in law and sister in law lived in Montana for several years and he still talks about how he misses the hunting there.
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Hunting is underrated as a character and discipline building activity.
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I warm my way up to a single set of 8-10 before moving on to the rest of my lower body workout.