Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:03 am
Oznogrd wrote:You're acting like because texas is empty theres no overpopulation in any region of the world. Ever been to NYC, Chicago, or LA? Japan? Lots of places are overpopulated. Because theres empty space somewhere does not make it 1)livable or 2) evidence there isnt overpopulation in the world.
Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:11 am
Then stop spending time in the internet and live what you preach.Paul23 wrote:We all would be so much better off if we lived in villages and in the fall spent a month to collect our harvest for the year. Instead of sitting in corporate offices stuffing our faces with fast food we would be out working with the others in our community together for all our benefit. This would unify society, save our enivornment and be spritually fulfilling. Not only would we all get to know everyone in our communities and become far healthier and happier but we could bring back lost traditions like harvest festivals and sharing with our neighbors.
I lmao'ed, then I tears came out because of the laughter.Jackal wrote:Fuck that G, that shit was messed up.
I wouldn't trade my life in for what those folks had ever.
Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:21 am
Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:09 pm
Paul23 wrote:Benji, you are wrong. MyPyramid.gov is an example of a site that provides the best diet possible for anyone, what you are suggesting is what has destroyed the diet of this country. Eggs for example are one of the worst foods and will make you fat and clog your heart up there is endless research that proves this fact. Eggs are one of the first things that should be banned along with red meat and oils.
What you need to realize is that you're addicted to these foods, you have been forcefed them your entire life and now you have withdrawals if you don't eat them, and you grasp at straws trying to justify this addiction. If you were able to get a proper rehab that got you off things like eggs and red meat you would instantly add 20 years to your life and improve every aspect of your life. Examine the science and you'll realize that you're harming both yourself and your loved ones through your dysfunctional corporate diet.
Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:48 pm
But the common thought experiment is not Texas, but the lower 48.
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:53 am
puttincomputers wrote:wait, you can play a game for an hour, but you cant even break up an instructional video in to 10 minute segments to watch over a 9 day period? um... does not compute.
Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:19 am
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:43 am
Paul23 wrote:Benji, you are wrong. MyPyramid.gov is an example of a site that provides the best diet possible for anyone, what you are suggesting is what has destroyed the diet of this country. Eggs for example are one of the worst foods and will make you fat and clog your heart up there is endless research that proves this fact. Eggs are one of the first things that should be banned along with red meat and oils.
What you need to realize is that you're addicted to these foods, you have been forcefed them your entire life and now you have withdrawals if you don't eat them, and you grasp at straws trying to justify this addiction. If you were able to get a proper rehab that got you off things like eggs and red meat you would instantly add 20 years to your life and improve every aspect of your life. Examine the science and you'll realize that you're harming both yourself and your loved ones through your dysfunctional corporate diet.
Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:51 am
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:25 pm
puttincomputers wrote:hey wsp, you may want to see what scientists have to say nowdays about your subjects. I also used to have heartburn, until i cut out the carbs. i couldnt eat a banana because it would give me extreme acididty. btw the video points out that what is considered to be a low fat diet is actually a high fat diet. just watch the video
Cynanide wrote:I eat 6 eggs a day, tons of olive oil, love my cheese and steak, and I've lost 20 lbs in 2 months while retaining muscle mass eating a high protein/high fat diet. It's the carbohydrates that are making people fat, namely processed shit and sugars. There's more calories per gram in fat, which leaves you feeling more satiated quickly (read: smaller meals). If you're eating carbs, you're going to keep eating (read: larger meals). I suggest you read In Defense of Food and Good Calories, Bad Calories before believing your beloved food pyramid.
Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:04 pm
puttincomputers wrote:wait, you can play a game for an hour, but you cant even break up an instructional video in to 10 minute segments to watch over a 9 day period? um... does not compute.
Sat Aug 21, 2010 3:48 am
puttincomputers wrote:cyanide you are a man after my own heart. you are agreeing with the university instructor in the video perfectly!
Wall St. Peon wrote:Yeah, but you're also probably working out for an hour and a half every day with lots of cardio...my knees are shot, so my cardio is limited and my time is hard to schedule a haircut appointment, let alone go to the gym (for instance, I worked a 15 hour day on Tuesday...). I'm also probably at least five years older...if I ate like that, I'd balloon up because I work out maybe four hours a week at the most. I try to control my caloric intake to around 1700 calories...easier to stay lean that way (although, I still weigh around 160 @ 5'9"...body fat is around 3%, don't trust BMI when it comes to muscle).
Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:44 am
Sat Aug 21, 2010 10:06 am
cyanide wrote:Mike Tyson is considered morbidly obese
Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:10 pm
cyanide wrote:Naw, I only do weights three times a week with no more than an hour per workout. It's 80% diet and 20% nutrition, so even if you don't work out, you'll still lose weight by changing what you eat even if the caloric intake is identical. Also, your body fat isn't 3% unless you're near death and can see muscle tissues rippling through your abdominal skin. But yes, BMI should be abolished. Mike Tyson is considered morbidly obese, so body fat % is a better indicator of health, though you might want to re-measure.
Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:11 pm
benji wrote:cyanide wrote:Mike Tyson is considered morbidly obese
Bad example.
Wall St. Peon wrote:It might have been 8%, I don't remember since it was back in 2004 when I last had it measured...just remember it had a rounded number . Now that I think about it, I think it's supposed to be 7-10% for men and like 10-12% for women...anything under that and women can't have their period. Or something like that. I'm about the same now, maybe a bit leaner but with less muscle mass (I think I was around 185 at the time). How much cardio do you do? I don't do nearly enough...that has more of an effect on anything, really, due to the revving up of metabolism and cardiovascular health, plus an increase in good cholesterol which helps break down fats more quickly (again, if I remember correctly...). Basically, I'm a vegetarian who's pretty healthy for a guy pushing 30...but I know I don't exercise nearly enough. Eating right keeps me from getting overweight because I don't exercise enough.