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Unless their kids die. That might be someone else’s business. 

A diet that REQUIRES supplementation in order to survive is considered ok for kids, but Tim Noakes gets put on trial to keep his medical license for recommend kids go on a low-carb diet (aka cutting out all the added sugar). Doctors say that skipping 2 meals in a day is dangerous for anyone under 18, yet they can

Except the problem is most good credit scores go bad from using it to solve life’s emergencies. So emphasis should be placed on building net worth, and everything else follows.

First world problems. 

They still don’t have this in the US? We had these in Canada over 25 years ago.

This is the take of someone who is completely naive about the intricacies of relationships, break-up and divorce. The media really likes to pick sides, and choose one as the saint, and the other as the enemy, but that is rarely the case.

Except pretty much all the comments here are doing exactly what he did. This site is so full of self righteous hypocrites. 

Sounds like idiots on both sides. Unless he thought instigating a fight wouldn’t instigate a fight.

So pretty much any car company, especially during their start up years? Gawd these extreme leftist media groups and their comments section are a never-ending source of entertainment.

Did these girls come out and say he ruined their life?

Among other reasons, when moving to a very low carbohydrate diet, the body becomes extremely efficient at using Vitamin C, so only a fraction is required which is probably covered in whatever trace amounts are in their diet. 

Yes I’d like to know why we’d choose this over Gaia

Currently, the only place to eat Chick-fil-A in Canada is at the Calgary Airport.

They’re also not new startups. You might as well compare Bitcoin and Berkshire Hathaway. 

Maybe one of the gay couple identifies as a different gender, so they’re technically both straight couples.

He still does!

He still does!

Except Marie Claire is only a hair-width above a tabloid. It’s like telling Ars Technica that they should get their info from Gizmodo. They don’t deal in one-sided divorce gossip.

If it threatens thousands of other jobs? Absolutely.