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  • I love you so much right now. I was going to find this exact same graph to post it after someone on page 2 said that obesity has been increasing with prevalence of GMOs.
    in GMOs Comment by draccy October 2013
  • Comma related: why I insist on using the Oxford comma. Although not using it does lead to some amusing misunderstandings.
  • If you can't eat everything you've planned out for a meal, then plan more frequent smaller meals. The "Breakfast, Lunch, Snack, Dinner" meals on MFP aren't set in stone, and you can add up to 6 meals a day. Just go to My Home -> Settings -> Diary settings and in there change your meals. If an egg, 3 slices of bacon, and a…
  • The only "bad boy" that's ever done it for me is Dean Winchester, and he's a fictional character.
  • Goddammit. I was so happy with myself for how little junk food I ate at Maker Faire last Saturday. Now you people with your talk of fair food are making me seriously regret my decision, and the lack of funnel cake that found itself into my mouth. So sad, so sad.
  • I hope you've all cut the toxic, unhelpful people out of your lives, as much as possible! Some of these worst comments... wow. My "favorites" are people trying to push unhealthy food on you. Ugh. Best: Despite gaining 20lbs after I moved in with him 5 years ago, my boyfriend never said anything negative. I'm 5'2 so 20lbs…
  • You are definitely starving yourself, and losing 20lbs in 2 months is unhealthy. A healthy weight loss goal is 1 pound/week, which comes out to about 8 pounds in 2 months. By eating so little you are not getting enough protein, fat, vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids, which is why you're bruising easily and…
  • Soda isn't good for you. There's no reason to fabricate reasons why it's not good for you. The mere fact that people shouldn't be ingesting so many calories from what they drink should be enough. As for diet soda, there's been research that shows that sweetness contributes to hunger. Plus drinking diet soda doesn't…
  • It would've been nearly impossible for me to eat back the (supposedly, according to my heart rate monitor) 2000 calories I burned off yesterday hiking 10 miles. Even with eating a celebratory slice of cherry pie. Best pie ever. But if I tried to eat the 3000 or so calories I had to eat yesterday, I would've felt beyond…
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