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Pssh, nothing personnell kidAn0n3 wrote: Someone showed me the singulo board and it's funny to see a new outlet of aggression show up.
Same as it ever was.
Bottom post of the previous page:
Pssh, nothing personnell kidAn0n3 wrote: Someone showed me the singulo board and it's funny to see a new outlet of aggression show up.
Same as it ever was.
thot_slayer wrote:don't be a degenerate online if you don't want people to treat you like a degenerate morty
bandit wrote:what is this
a correct post by pillz
Oldman Robustin wrote:It's an established meme that coders don't play this game.
dezzmont wrote:I am one of sawrge's alt accounts
dezzmont wrote:sawrge has it right.
Connor wrote:miggles is correct though
thot_slayer wrote:don't be a degenerate online if you don't want people to treat you like a degenerate morty
bandit wrote:what is this
a correct post by pillz
nsos wrote:would you rather hang out with a dog who was nice and fun to play with, or sit in the middle of a highway and eat a jar of flour
I'm sorry, but this made me laugh.An0n3 wrote:>flour comes in jars
And milk comes in bags.Alexander De'Foe wrote:nsos wrote:would you rather hang out with a dog who was nice and fun to play with, or sit in the middle of a highway and eat a jar of flourI'm sorry, but this made me laugh.An0n3 wrote:>flour comes in jars
Oi don't insult the bags. They create a lot less wasted material than your stupid jugs.ThanatosRa wrote:And milk comes in bags.Alexander De'Foe wrote:nsos wrote:would you rather hang out with a dog who was nice and fun to play with, or sit in the middle of a highway and eat a jar of flourI'm sorry, but this made me laugh.An0n3 wrote:>flour comes in jars
Milk bags use less plastic than traditional milk jugs and are placed in reusable plastic pitchers. The bags themselves can also be washed out and re-used to carry sandwiches, or to freeze food (using a twist tie or rubber band for closure).
They contain less plastic than a milk jug, causing less environmental harm than milk jugs. Milk bags are more ideal from an environmental standpoint than paper milk cartons or glass milk bottles.
Food intolerances and allergies are becoming more and more common. I've read some interesting theories about evolution and blood typing as it relates to your general health and relative sensitivity to different diets.ThanatosRa wrote:Fuck milk, I can't drink it without having horrific pain and diarrhea.
Oldman Robustin wrote:It's an established meme that coders don't play this game.
dezzmont wrote:I am one of sawrge's alt accounts
dezzmont wrote:sawrge has it right.
Connor wrote:miggles is correct though
What's fucked for me is that Milk, ice cream, and a few other dairy products murder me. But I can eat any sort of cheese, Yogurt, what have you, to little or no effect aside from some flatulence if I have too much. Aside from that, I can eat like a garbage disposal.An0n3 wrote:Food intolerances and allergies are becoming more and more common. I've read some interesting theories about evolution and blood typing as it relates to your general health and relative sensitivity to different diets.ThanatosRa wrote:Fuck milk, I can't drink it without having horrific pain and diarrhea.
I wouldn't say it's based in any sound science, but following what they describe for O+ works great for me. According to their theory, being an older and increasingly uncommon blood type as it's sort of bred out of our society, means I'm more inclined towards a simple diet but can eat all the dairy and meat or fish I want. And for what it's worth, it works perfectly for me. I can stuff my face with as much heavy fatty foods as long as it's unprocessed and I never gain a pound.
On the flipside, tons of carbs, processed foods, or things with a lot of sugar content like sodas and sweets drive my metabolism fucking nuts. They wreak havoc with my appetite and energy levels/sleep cycle. Like putting racing fuel in a weed-whacker, my system is too simple for that and stuffing too much energy into it at once is just bad news bears.
Now, some of that is just good advice for human bodies in general. Processed foods aren't a great staple for anyone (though they're not as disastrous as a lot of health nuts make them out to be). Everyone should keep on eye on their calorie intake and sugars. But with sodium, dairy, carbohydrates, and different proteins there's some sway in how they effect different people.
I think the problem we have with food and our health is that we often take one thing that works for one person and blindly try to apply it to everyone, and it's where these weird fad diets come from. Remember the Atkins craze? The constant debating over whether eggs were good for people or killing everyone's hearts? Now we've got this Paleo diet where you're supposed to eat like a caveman is the hot new thing.
I think the truth is somewhere in between, that some things are good to eat for some people and for others aren't as ideal sources of food energy. Our bodies are all slightly tuned just a little differently, we need different sources and different "octanes" of food to go with that.
cheese is the shit. cheese is probably one of my favorite things on earth.ThanatosRa wrote:What's fucked for me is that Milk, ice cream, and a few other dairy products murder me. But I can eat any sort of cheese, Yogurt, what have you, to little or no effect aside from some flatulence if I have too much. Aside from that, I can eat like a garbage disposal.An0n3 wrote:Food intolerances and allergies are becoming more and more common. I've read some interesting theories about evolution and blood typing as it relates to your general health and relative sensitivity to different diets.ThanatosRa wrote:Fuck milk, I can't drink it without having horrific pain and diarrhea.
I wouldn't say it's based in any sound science, but following what they describe for O+ works great for me. According to their theory, being an older and increasingly uncommon blood type as it's sort of bred out of our society, means I'm more inclined towards a simple diet but can eat all the dairy and meat or fish I want. And for what it's worth, it works perfectly for me. I can stuff my face with as much heavy fatty foods as long as it's unprocessed and I never gain a pound.
On the flipside, tons of carbs, processed foods, or things with a lot of sugar content like sodas and sweets drive my metabolism fucking nuts. They wreak havoc with my appetite and energy levels/sleep cycle. Like putting racing fuel in a weed-whacker, my system is too simple for that and stuffing too much energy into it at once is just bad news bears.
Now, some of that is just good advice for human bodies in general. Processed foods aren't a great staple for anyone (though they're not as disastrous as a lot of health nuts make them out to be). Everyone should keep on eye on their calorie intake and sugars. But with sodium, dairy, carbohydrates, and different proteins there's some sway in how they effect different people.
I think the problem we have with food and our health is that we often take one thing that works for one person and blindly try to apply it to everyone, and it's where these weird fad diets come from. Remember the Atkins craze? The constant debating over whether eggs were good for people or killing everyone's hearts? Now we've got this Paleo diet where you're supposed to eat like a caveman is the hot new thing.
I think the truth is somewhere in between, that some things are good to eat for some people and for others aren't as ideal sources of food energy. Our bodies are all slightly tuned just a little differently, we need different sources and different "octanes" of food to go with that.
And I'm at most a year or two younger than you at 29 and Also O+.
Oldman Robustin wrote:It's an established meme that coders don't play this game.
come. be fat with us.paprika wrote:this fucking thread
By having different phenotypes of the C/T 13910 and G/A 22018 is how they can't live without milk.Rumia29 wrote:I don't understand how some people can't live without milk.
Oldman Robustin wrote:It's an established meme that coders don't play this game.
Oldman Robustin wrote:It's an established meme that coders don't play this game.
<wb> For one, the spaghetti is killing me. It's everywhere in food code, and makes it harder to clean those up.
<Tobba> I stared into BYOND and it farted
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