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My favorite of his is when he said "the only way I can lose this election is if I get caught in bed with a live boy or a dead girl." He became my favorite politician after I heard that as a child in the state he used to govern.

This has been the wildest of rides, keep trolling you crazy diamond.

Did you even read my replies?

And I never said that Jennifer Lawrence is an Olympian athlete. I don't think personally knowing an Olympian lends any credence to your claims, nor does it invalidate my criticisms of your previously cited sources. It's fine that the director agrees with you. I'm just making sound criticisms of your sources.

That's not what I said. I agree with you that she is not a trained athlete or competitor. My point was just that your original sources that you were citing weren't sufficient to determine her bone density, muscle mass, etc. I'm not saying you're not right. I'm saying that in a discussion such as this one, generally

Listen, that is all fine and well. All I'm saying is that you can't reliably make arguments based on the resources you provided. There's more to the picture than just ancestry.

Listen. I don't think personal attacks are necessary, and frankly, I think they're detracting from your argument. I agree with you that Jennifer Lawrence is not a trained athlete. That much is obvious. What I'm saying, however, is that you cannot determine all of these measurements without ever examining the

I wasn't suggesting that anyone was a liberal arts major, nor would I have a problem with it if they were. I was saying that, based on the research being cited, this definitely sounds like someone who is studying kinesiology or sports physiology (neither of which are liberal arts majors.) Based on the fact that they

Wow. Personal attacks are always a sign that someone is coming into a debate with a well-formulated argument. VO2 max in what study/what context? I'm sorry, but just saying "VO2 max for starters, or any research study from ASFC/M" is not specific enough. I know many people who do VO2 max research, looking at its

Okay, my mind still isn't blown. This is a study of BMC in children across various ethnic groups in the United States. You still cannot generalize bone density based on this study. This is only an observation of the what average BMC and BMD for children in various ethnic groups in a FIRST WORLD COUNTRY are. In many

And for the last time, you cannot determine her bone density based on her ancestry. That simply isn't how it works. And on the poverty note: Yes, poverty in the United States has a negative correlation with being thin. Poverty in areas where food is extremely scarce (much like the district in the book) has a very high

Okay, but what genotype are you talking about here? What specific trait(s) do you know her genetic background for? Most traits, as you well know, are the result of many genes, not just one. You can't just say "her phenotype and genotype" and then not delve any deeper into the issue.

SAVED THIS TO MY ARSENAL!

Jesus Christ, you win at giffing.