we aren't machines piloted by willpower: we cannot hold our breath until we fall asleep, and very few can choose to gate off pain signals.
some can count calories long-term and starve themselves thin, but they are few.
we're trying to solve obesity for the many, not the few.
important thing to note is that, with all due respect, there was no evidence until just now that you'd thought of this at all--and in fact your previous tweet strongly implies you had not. so offering a corrective explanation at this point seems a bit premature.
accusing me of pretensions to clairvoyance just for exercising basic reading comprehension is a blockable offense, and doing so after such careful markers of epistemic uncertainty on my part is a sure sign of a retard. gfy.
this is that trick where you use an ambiguous word to make the reader think your sense is the median sense. same trick as Christians use when they say 'abortion is murder'. true in some sense, just like calling what cows do 'suffering' is true in some sense. sophistry.
aww, poor @waterfountc4nt is too stupid to evade the autofilters. on the one hand that's funny, but on the other i can't directly reply and need to do it this way.
no, retard, i doubt you're capable of anything i would consider meaningful suffering, either. blocked.
interesting that you love a shredded/pounded meat product mixed with blended fat. yours is about a 1:1 ratio, yeah? the funny thing about it is that in Europe we've had similar foods with similar ratios since Roman times, but they were in more appealing forms.
That's all it takes. He came down the escalator, made his speech about Mexico, and the next day was Hitler 2.0.
unopposed infinite immigration was a bipartisan issue before that.
makes you think.
for any retards trickling in late:
if you only ever heard from leftist sources what he said at the bottom of the escalator (and you actually believed he once called neo-nazis 'fine people'), try reading a whole passage for a change.
it's called 'media literacy'. you'll love it
the hack journo whom i was mocking blocked me, as is, frankly, good and right from his perspective.
but alas this prevents me from thanking @Tzn747 for perhaps the kindest and most flattering feedback i've received on this app in quite some time.
but no, i don't have any 'politics', merely observations. politics would imply i think i have answers, which i very certainly do not.
description ≠ proscription ≠ prescription
makes a fun inkblot for folks, though.
i post only rarely, and then to have something to link elsewhere, in replies. today it's to discuss my philosophy of diet and by extension, of dietary experiments.
bottom line: truly healthy humans are resilient but rare; any good food will suffice the for already healthy. 1/9
did you try all glucose? all starch? starch coconut oil? high-fat keto-carnivore? did you eliminate polyunsaturated fats? if so, how long ago? did you already have fatty liver? do you know your thyroid numbas? do you have a history of chronic undereating? would you know? 8/9
finally, beyond my passion for sh;tting on people in their replies, i'm on twitter for actual information and real arguments. "i did some version of a thing and i failed at it" is a fun note for your memoir, but it's not an argument.
'hope this helps' as we used to say. 9/9
there are, basically, four subcategories. left to right:
1) jerky (cut into strips, dried)
2) biltong (dried as steaks, then cut)
3) slimjims (ground, stuffed into casings, dried)
4) 'meat bars' (shredded, pressed, dried)
there's another whole category, too
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i wonder how well i can make my version of this point (which differs from EFL's) here. something i should do anyway. lfg i guess.
firstly, the tails come apart - they always come apart. this is the problem behind why managing to any metric always fails (i.e. Goodhart's law)
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this function in twitter is cancer: "i'm missing the point, but my followers will miss it worse - let me repost my own reply as if it were clever".
musk loves to do it, himself, though so it's here to stay.
a diet of all beef, mostly fat, or one that involves dry fasting are -less- restrictive in terms of actual energy than what is needed to create weight-loss on a bacon-and-eggs version.
most who fail at 'carnivore' under-ate while trying to turn eggs and cheese into ersatz bread.