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I would say that she is definitely not normal. That amount/scale of self-mutilation requires a serious level of body dysmorphia. In my professional opinion (my profession is software engineer), she believed that she was ugly, so she did everything she could to move towards the ugliness, making it her choice rather

I'd go so far as to say you shouldn't step on the scale at all in general. It tells you nothing. If you look like a super model (or fitness mag model, depending on your gender/preference) and are able to move the way you want to, do you really care if you weigh 200 lbs? Weight is irrelevant. BF% is all that matters,

The gas is neutralized.

"I would totally rape you" is a COMPLIMENT! I mean, seriously, you think anyone has ever said that to Susan Boyle?? Geez, when will women understand.

Giving money to charity does nothing for me, but giving money to PEOPLE does. I helped a young couple out a few of years back who were stranded at the gas station. The poor girl was sobbing as she was asking people for money. Completely mortified. I gave them about $20 worth of gas and that $20 brought me more

These are good ideas for what to do when you're hungry (I really like the split meal suggestion), but if you're hungry, you're not eating the right things in the first place. It's better to avoid hunger rather than having to suffer through it.

Oh yeah, they had some pretty awesome stuff, but no more. I had one of those electronic experiment kits (like a pre-made bread board with springs to attach the wires to) when I was a kid. I've never been able to get the hang of analog circuits, but I learned a lot about what each component does and can build some

No shame in falling for that one... I managed a RadioShack for a while and I'm pretty sure they're just a front for drug trafficking because, while the batteries and cables are marked up about 1200%, there aren't enough people in the store to break even much less turn a profit even if they did buy stuff... which they

Bro... Dude. Seriously.

I was going to disagree with this just from reading the headline, but came to the same conclusion that the article did before the article even finished loading (slow internet or fast brain? I'll never tell!) I'm primarily a C# programmer and got started 'officially' programming with QuickBasic and got in hard core

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Sorry, buddy, if you're drinking from a municipal source you're already drinking the poo water. And, if you're drinking from a well, you're drinking people poo AND animal poo water.

The calories in/calories out mantra isn't useful because you can't control either to any degree of accuracy.

While I appreciate and value the concept of the article (incremental steps toward health are worthy even if you have unhealthy habits mixed in), science doesn't back up the whole idea that anything can be healthy. For example, smoke of any kind is always unhealthy. There is no level of cigarette or incense smoke

A clock is the wrong analogy for this... Clocks don't move backward and the only value of a clock is being able to predict when it will move forward. Since it has moved up to 7 minutes in a year, if this information had any real meaning, we could expect it to strike midnight at any time between 1 and 7 minutes to

Why do they need to store your Siri commands for two years? Data centers aren't a problem. They are necessary and good. The company I work for has 4 large data centers and we're setting up another on the east coast this year. But we don't use those data centers to track what people say to their phone... keep in

It gives one pause... Why would Apple computers need a data center right in the heart of South Carolina that stores everything you said to Siri for up to two years? Why indeed?

Maybe I'm just hungry but she looks like she's about to take a bite out of a giant invisible doughnut....

Financial Peace University Junior.

Ah, to be in an environment where people can help. Around here, it's been 'Hey, this new technology is cool. Refactor this business-critical web service based on it. No one knows how to use it yet, so you'll be our expert!"