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maybe chill out a little. You and she don't have the same take on Paleo. That's cool. Paleo-ish isn't actually a definable diet so it's an eat way to explain a diet. Most people think Paleo and think "no grains" (no sure why you think it's little or no meat) so it's easy shorthand.

What the OP said and what you are shouting about are not the same. I'm wondering if your spouse has banned dairy and peanuts from your home or something as I can't see why else you would be so het up about some comments that don't read the way you want them to read. "-Ish" is a rather easily understood and commonly

She said "paleo-ish." Given that you assumed that meant "little to no meat" I'm thinking you're the one misinformed. Are you a nutritionist?

This is the water bottle I carry every day (well, not this specific one- the picture is from google because I don't have a camera on me)

Not to invalidate your experience, but YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT (apparently).
Your brother has severe autism (it sounds like). Many, MANY people who have autism do not have severe autism, and they can function fine. You're doing people who have autism a huge disservice by trying to make it out like it's

There is definitely a broad spectrum of "paleo"-type diets but most advocate eating lots of vegetables, meat, fruit, etc., and the last I checked one of the most famous sites regularly includes dairy. These are things I am totally on board with. I am really genuinely curious as to where you read that any variation on

I'm genuinely baffled that so many people think autism is somehow totally okay as a possible outcome.

I freaked my crazy food trend obsessed cousin by telling her that there was Dihydrogen Oxide in the water she was using to liquefy the kale she was going make into babyfood. And that it was also in the kale as well. I told her that no amount of organic farming or veganism was ever going to take out all the

I think you probably have a little exposure bias going on. Most people I've met think that autism is NBD because most of the autistic people you can actually meet in life are on the mild-to-moderate end of the spectrum. People with severe forms of it are more often confined to their homes, hospitals, state facilities

Oh for fuck's sake, "serial baby killer"?

Dear Hilary Duff, I love you, but when a thin, white, rich, conventionally pretty woman who had a baby 3 years ago tells other moms to love their bodies....my eyes roll right off my desk.

Hmmm. Yeah, isn't he the one who "accidentally" leaked his sex tape with Paris Hilton? Grumble grumble.

Also, I love that he has "heard rumors" that she also got pregnant twice with Kid Rock. Like, this is the elusive abortion-lovin' feminist who tries to get pregnant JUST so she can murder some babies.

"She's a baby killer!" = "She maintained bodily autonomy when she was with me and I couldn't make her stooooooop! WAAAAAAAAAH!"

Sounds to me like Pam made the right choice if she culled salomons offspring.

"characters"

My impression of Pam Anderson is that she is actually an intelligent, thoughtful, kind person who, despite being conventionally beautiful and gaining a lot of attention from that, suffers from poor self-esteem. Accordingly, she has a long history of making poor decisions. Predictably, most of these decisions involve

There are some great science writers who happen to be women at io9. I don't know why they can't get one to help out here. Instead we get mishmash facts and even now and again, the source being the Daily fucking mail.

Once upon a time, a lot of women with silicone breast implants developed autoimmune disorders. Hysteria about the implants being the cause ensued, despite there not being one shred of evidence for it, and a great deal of evidence against it. The implants were banned anyway.

I think science should have a restraining order against Jez.

First question: What's the relative incidence of Crohn's, men v. women?
Answer: Depends on several factors, but roughly the same.
Second question: So how does that fit in with this new finding that has no link-to-paper?
Answer: Uh.

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