Or they could succeed but also die in the process. If this is a "stand-alone movie" where no direct sequels are needed they should take advantage of that.
Or they could succeed but also die in the process. If this is a "stand-alone movie" where no direct sequels are needed they should take advantage of that.
So it's just like here!
I was going to write just that. My son keeps watching endless hours of other people playing. I watch with him sometimes, and it's pretty fun.
Is it motion-sickness-pill worthy? I have a limited supply.
All of them!
Yes, apparently. http://jezebel.com/5299793/…
Honestly, I have no idea how you're getting that from my comments, but c'est la vie.
Scales these days are fairly accurate too in measuring body fat. But the easier it is for someone to get a general idea of their condition the better, I think.
Is that also a rule? You might want to edit your original post to include it.
He did quote "science" though. Can't argue with that.
You couldn't have come here and spelled out the rules a little sooner (with more caps and italics, preferably)? Would've saved us from writing at least a thousand comments or so.
It sure seemed like at least part of the discussion is about whether she looks "plus size" or not.
Belly fat is the real danger, from what I remember. If you're just a big dude (or gal), it's not really a problem healthwise even if you hover over 30 BMI.
In yours, and many other people's case, that is definitely true. But BMI isn't meant to be used for people who are very aware of how their bodies are and function. It's still very useful for the vast majority of people who are not serious weightlifters or crossfitters.
I want names dammit!
As a golfer I can say that it's a fucking annoyance when someone throws their clubs. Childish and they do bounce and hit people. Some people do it a LOT because they are such lousy players and can't control their emotions. If someone did it ONCE out of joy when they hit a hole in one or a 50 foot putt, I wouldn't have…
Marilyn Monroe was a size 2-6 in today's sizes. She had a 22" waist.
I think the point is we don't call women "size 4" or men "size 48", so why call a slightly larger than average person by their clothing size?
Only if they wear heels.
"How is it even possible to write an article like this and not make a
single mention of the fact that the United States is suffering from an
enormous obesity epidemic that is costing us thousands of lives"