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I hate the way you talk to me, and the way you cut your hair.

Can’t help but snicker that Apple’s collective obsession with image (namely, thinner, lighter) is at least partially responsible for this.

Night Person?

I miss Gawker already. Thanks, Ashley.

I’m not confusing them in the slightest. You can have a perfectly healthy diet and lose no weight, you can have a caloric deficit and not be healthy. The article is about losing weight, not being healthy - the only thing that matters for losing weight is a caloric deficit - how you fill those calories determines how

You can disagree but you’re wrong. In terms of strictly losing weight nothing else matters - obviously you can lose weight on nothing but McDonalds (if your calories are low enough) and you won’t be healthy, but that’s a different matter.

Like I said, “nearly” impossible.

Putting too much food into your body IS wasteful.

Another one is understanding how much it takes to burn calories compared to ingesting them.

To be fair, Lochte probably doesn’t know the difference.

I’m just glad it’s gone to begin with. It’s always been a pain in my ass. Glad they took it out, don’t care if they make an extension.

Wait, we can get paid to not see Suicide Squad? I’m already a member of the Secret Anti-DC Conspiracy, where do I sign up for this?

people were paid by Marvel to not see Suicide Squad.

I'd like to ask the Rio olympics organizers to look at the first photo, where, in spite of an ongoing disaster, these homeowners have successfully kept their pool clean and clear.

It’s because you’re looking up definitions instead of reading the fucking situation in which a likely swarthy fellow wearing mostly white (possibly eggshell) who has been checking out your better half is asking to go somewhere and get nude.
Stop looking things up you prude nerd.

Anyone who can’t learn those simple rules has no business carrying a gun. The end.

(Well, that’s kind of the point of training.)

The Four Rules

Those grilles looks pretty different to me. The shape, size, details... not the same.

True, however Ms Wong has abbreviated the article to which she refers in a way that suggests all investments are stocks. I believe Kyle disagrees with Ms Wong but agrees with Mr Berger.