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I thought it was supposed to be “Are fat and stupid” also but the stupid is describing the article, not the players

“It’s simple. Simply stand on the scale every day (yes, every day) right after you wake up. We’ll send you a text with feedback and tips that are personalized just for you.”

I’ve lost a lot of weight this year from changing some unhealthy lifestyle habits, etc., and this sort of program literally sounds like a

I’m a Bama fan (and grad) and I love Saban, but my love for him stops at the end of the football field. The dude is an insane man who can only soothe his troubled soul by committing acts of savagery on the football field to give his inner demons a moment’s respite before they start communicating with him again, and

ah yes, deathstroke, the classic batman villain

hahahahahahahaha amazing

Don’t bother. He has some super duper double secret insider information.

Proof? I think everyone here and the IOC would love to see this secret info you have that they don’t!

I’m not. We don’t know how much testosterone she produces.

She is not XY. There has been no public test results showing that she is XY chromosome.

I DON’T love it, because it’s irritating AF, lol.

But plenty of women (including Semenya) produce over 10 nanomoules of testosterone, especially when they’re athletes. She has undescended testes, yes, but she’s a woman. Genetics are weird! She did take inhibitors, after 2009 when she was first tested, as evidenced by her running times going down. This isn’t rocket

You ask her.

http://www.si.com/olympics/2016/…

Christ, dude, this was before she took inhibitors: “The Semenya story went global in 2009, at the world championships in Berlin. Then 18, she dominated an 800-meter field of more experienced women by running 1:55.45, a South African national record. She spoke to journalists in a deep

I don’t know how to help you. Kinja is difficult to follow, I understand.

How are you so sure it is “far, far above”? We have no idea what her number is aside from a nebulous “3x the amount a woman typically produces” - again, still far, far away from how much a man would.

But she’s female? So what’s the issue?

Did you even read the rest of the article?

“Between 2011 and 2015, the IAAF had a rule that any woman with less than 10 nanomoles of testosterone per liter of blood could compete in women’s events—a cap that it said left plenty of wiggle room for almost all female athletes. But not everyone agreed. Last year, the Court

But she doesn’t produce testosterone levels only found in men, just more than other women. She has a genetic advantage. It happens.

But she’s a woman?