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Ahh...Hottie Deadspin dudes struttin’ their stuff on a Friday night. Yes, inevitable.
I wonder if the Deadspin staff discussed this potential response at all? I don’t read Deadspin often enough to get a sense of how they feel about this kind of thing.

Hi Britt!
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Seriously though, while I can understand being sensitive about going after women for perceived aggro ( ie. b****) behavior, I don’t think they are doing that here. They are suggesting, through evidence gathered from people who actually know her, that her behavior as a human is mean. But I also think the

Your comments are as tiny as your name. This is really weird trolling, and sad and boring all once.

“Not able to humblebrag by people seeing you’re reading Tolstoy?”
So now just holding a book is humblebragging? LOL!
Well, maybe I think you’re humblebragging by holding that Kindle I can’t afford. ;)

In school, it’s easier to mark up a hard copy for certain situations. Everyone turns to my marked up copy of the text to look up something. I don’t know why, but the Google thing my friends use on their tablets just isn’t something we end up using. Although we use it when printing sections to read definitely. I think

This bugged me the most!

It has no lanolin?! I'm so trying this!

He was sure I had hyperthyroidism, but my numbers are fine apparently. Have your siblings responded to their treatments well? Are they able to eat normally and work out?

I do feel like something else is going on, even if just IBS or something. But yeah, I try to stay away from artificial sweetners. I've read they can be migraine triggers. I sometimes get the kind where I temporarily lose my eyesight, so I shrink in terror from anything I associate with the damn things.

"Ugh, I want to ninja kick your metabolism in the face!!! I hope you can find the mix of things that work for you and you feel comfortable with."
Lol!! Thank you!

Well, let's hope so. But I've been having this issue for most of my adult life and it's not that hard to write this stuff down. At least for a few months to get a baseline. I don't any fast food or sodas so most of it is easy to measure. Salads are easy. Half cup of carrots, same of celery, two cups of lettuce, etc. I

I've been a vegetarian about twenty years now. I eat nothing but whole foods. My doctor wants me to work in more dairy to bump up my protein, so I'm adding in more dairy and eggs and trying to reduce grains even more. He thinks I'm getting enough protein, but he wants me to switch up sources to test his malabsorption

I asked my doctor about this once and he said that was not my problem at all.

I have seen a nutritionist. And I'm seeing a doctor now. I eat more than 600 calories now. That is the problem. They both think my diet is healthy but that I have a gut issue with nutrient absorption. They don't see this as any big deal. I'm just supposed to take more vitamins. The disconnect between internet advice

I did. That's how I know that I'm anemic. Don't worry, I'm under a doctor's care and I do eat decently about 1000-1200 calories a day. My problem is that I don't want to drop lower than that.
Did you read the part where my doctor feels that my diet is okay and that my anemia is related to an absorption problem? He

This sounds like a plan!

Well, I was just diagnosed with anemia so I guess not. :(
ETA: I also go over this to 1000-1200 calories per day on a very regular basis. I find this to be totally difficult. And exercise makes me pack on fat, even when I can maintain the same calorie intake. I think my body's metabolism decides I "need" the fat when

That's really awesome. However, I don't have the sort of phone that can "get on the internet". It's seriously such a dream of mine, but I don't see how I could ever afford such a thing. If I do, I will be all over stuff like this, though if this future fantasy phone is touchscreen I don't know how much that will

I don't weigh, just measure. For example: a half cup of cottage cheese. I also use supertracker which is like a government version of myfitnesspal I guess. So I guess I am relying on manufacturer's nutrition facts for accuracy. But measuring isn't something I can do all the time. I might do this for a 4 week block of

Why? I thought it was widely considered a part of fitness to make sure consumption isn't too high or too low. Isn't calorie counting a legitimate, though perhaps not the only, way to do that?