thefemalenickmiller
TheFemaleNickMiller
thefemalenickmiller

Well, people have different tastes. I like ASOS Curve myself but I can see why it might not be everyone's cup of tea.

I fully realize this probably makes me an asshole, but defending pedophiles makes me very suspicious that Dawkins is himself a pedophile.

For me, the less grains in general the better (in terms of cravings). But before I went low carb (a few months ago) I really only ate whole grains/wheat. White flour has been a 'special occasion only' food in my life for years. I was still obese though.

I feel the same way about Pecan Pie. Someday I'll have to get my hands on a cronut though!

I'm no doctor and I have no hope of understanding all of this (specially when Doctors disagree about this stuff) but I think it's probably related to insulin resistance/metabolic syndrome/syndrome x. There is a theory that obesity is basically a self defense mechanism against a greater metabolic issue. Some people

I'm pretty sure fashion shows are ridiculously expensive to put on. And the designer probably wants to make some money off of it, thus the commercial looking clothes. Not everyone has Vivienne Westwood or Jean Paul Gaulier type money to throw around hoping someone finds their particular brand of wacky brilliant.

Sorry, that reply above was meant for someone else. Don't know how that happened!

Some people are just truly lucky and carbs just don't effect them very much.

I've noticed that the less I eat sugar and starch the less I crave it. Life doesn't have to suck without flour and sugar, I swear! There's hope!

I don't think the problem is really the baguette itself, but how much of the baguette we eat at each sitting and every day. The food pyramid fucked us big time. Turns out most of us should be eating far less than the daily recommended amount of grains and starches.

Maybe because its a free country and strangers have no right to tell anyone what to buy? If his own friends and family haven't been able to help him you really think a paparazzo will be able to get through to him?

What kind of foods do you usually eat when you have breakfast? I hate to be one of those anti-carb nuts, but carbs make me 10x hungrier. Like if I have cereal for breakfast I'll be starving in an hour. Whereas if I have eggs with a little cheese then I'm satisfied until lunch.

Many obese and formerly obese people, myself included, believe the way they treated (abused) food qualifies as an eating disorder ex. binge eating. So if you've never really had a healthy relationship with food it makes sense to me that you would go from one extreme to another if/when trying to either lose fat or gain

lol. I think amateurs should always look at how pros do it for inspiration. They're pros for good reason.

I'd love to see you apply for a job as a house cleaner and tell them you don't think dusting is a necessity.

I admit there is certainly room for interpretation. But there is a bare minimum as well.

Why is it impossible to post anything on here without at least one ass taking your comment to the extreme?

Dude. You're not interpreting the word differently, you're operating on a wholly different and incorrect definition.

No. You didn't prove diddly. Look up clean in the dictionary. Messy is different from clean- messy as in your loose papers. If there is dirt and dust it's dirty. ie not clean. That point is not arguable. You vacuum. Well, vacuuming picks up dust on your carpet and floors, not just the visible detritus. You don't

Dirty vs clean and messy vs tidy are very different.