Preach.
Preach.
What you describe is the easy way—it takes the least effort and will yield no real lasting positive results.
I feel you, and it’s a shame because I was actually really excited about my Instant Pot, but it seems like it’s a glorified rice cooker...
I think you’re on to something. The combination of 1) untreated/poorly treated mental health issues 2) the trauma of his mother’s death and 3) being in a position for over a decade where nobody ever tells him no, or that’s a bad idea has made him susceptible to a lot of crazy bs belief systems. He’s trying to be…
So, despite the fact that I’ve always been a big fan of pressure cookers, I have yet to actually make anything with the Instant Pot I was gifted six months ago. None of the recipes I have seen thus far sound particularly exciting (definitely willing to take suggestions), and for garden variety stuff like rice, beans,…
Addiction is real. Tobacco, alcohol, food, sugar...
Yes, you sure showed Jerry O’Connell...what an egregious thing he did. That name was so terrible. /s
It really just is—it’s really, really difficult to increase your average burned calories from your basal metabolic rate. It really helps to look at the numbers. If your basal metabolic rate is, say 2000 calories a day, unless you eat significantly less than that. The exception is professional athletes or other people…
That’s fair, but I don’t think it’s a matter of opinion—all of the studies I’ve read conclude that it doesn’t work, it’s just not how the human body works. Now, that being said, I’m sure in individual cases, you ostensibly may see results from spot training, but it’s likely not really because of the spot training. As…
Like most blanket generalizations, that’s a pretty stupid thing to say.
Or, maybe one person’s “fuckboy” is another person’s good dude? OR maybe, people can go through periods of acting a particular way, and others of acting differently. Or DEFINITELY maybe we should recognize that people aren’t one dimensional, and how someone acts with respect to any other person can be a result of…
Spot training is a myth. If you have belly fat, no amount of sit-ups, crunches, or planks will get rid of it—you’ll only end up with stronger abs under your belly fat.
Honestly, if your customers can’t politely say “no” to either of those, they’re a bunch of weenies.
I don’t think that’s really true, but you can’t stop it regardless. I think rather than become cultural isolationists or protectionists, we should fight for a seat at the table and a piece of the pie.
They also want to pretend that black people and latin@ weren’t all redlined into the same fucking areas, meaning we all grew up next to each other. That’s not appropriation, that’s cultural exchange. There is a difference. There is virtually no difference between the chola girl and black dope girl aesthetic. Or did…
The whole cultural appropriation debate is reaching epic levels of ridiculousness.
Honestly, we should force the South out of the Union and let those states become the theocratic developing nations they so desperately strive to be.
Are you surprised? Most of theses “pastors” are a bunch of fucking crooks and hucksters to begin with.
oh definitely
Picture posted everywhere?