richmondhammard
richmondhammard
richmondhammard

Yes, the US with it's stoning of adulteresses and homosexuals, the banning of women from voting and driving, and the condoning of beating of wives by husbands.

How about the Mayo Clinic?

I did. The entire point of the study the Harvard group did was to prove that where calories came from did not matter——only that caloric deficit was achieved.

Cheating. They were given diets, but not placed into in-patient care. Therefore, there is room for error and bad eating habits. People are fallible, and historically under-report their caloric intake.

The Harvard School of Public Health and the Pennington Biomedical Research Institute in Louisiana did a study which determined caloric source does not matter, but amount of calories is all that does.

If the Iranians launch from land at a ship on the Persian Gulf, there is a 25 second response time from launch to target.

Yes. Mach 3, 20 meters above sea level, 25-30 seconds response time.

Why are you carrying on about Iran's homebrewed missile when it's been established Iran already has a bunch of Russian Sunburn and Oniks missiles?

Go eat more pie, fatty.

Care to provide any proof to back up what you post?

And who attacked WHOM first?

Nope, don't work in that sort of health care. Try again.

Fuck off, fatty. How's the diabetes and joint pain?

That must be why she adopted a black kid. Fucking horrible racist.

HFCS, maybe. Carbs in general, no. American have eaten potatoes and pasta for decades, centuries, and obesity was not what it is.

Well, have you seen Lindy West? She's not small.

Frozen broccoli(which actually contains more nutrients than fresh) isn't expensive at all. Quinoa—-yes, it's expensive. But brown rice isn't, and it's just as good for you, with a bit less protein.

Chocolate was traditionally used by hikers and climbers as a good source of energy and calories while engaging in their activities.

Lazy? No. Busy and overstressed, yes. People have put themselves in situations which make it extremely difficult to find time to exercise.

I don't understand people being upset when their MD calls them out on their obesity. Should a doctor not say something to a smoker, even if they don't appear to be suffering ill effects from smoking? Should a dentist not say something to a patient who doesn't appear to be flossing, even if they aren't exhibiting