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vonkaar wrote:The song of Mindia.I know everything about the bible.Narrock wrote:I'm not misinformed about anything.Would you like me to show you a hundred + verses that validate my bigotry?Narrock wrote:Would you like me to link a hundred + sites that validate my claims?They don't actually exist, except in my twisted world.Narrock wrote: I can do that, but I'd rather you just Google it yourself.I think you are all going to burn in hell if you don't repent.Narrock wrote:I'm just trying to help people live a healthier lifestyle.Blahblah abortion, blahblah death penalty, blahblah marijuana, blahblah liberal media, blahblah niggersNarrock wrote:Again, for the dozenth time... Starchy carbs (maybe I should say "such as") bread, pasta, rice blahblahblahblah.
Second verse, same as the first.
Look, you're getting unnecessarily hung up about the terms "simple carbs" and "complex carbs." Forget about labels for a second. Just avoid or reduce your intake of the following FOODS if you want to be healthier (sorry I can't dumb it down any further): Potatoes, rice, pasta, and bread. That is using logic, deductive reasoning, factual nutritional data, and truth. Plain and simple. There's no "hemming and hawing" involved. And once again, there are some nutritional values to say potatoes, but the adverse effects on your body far outweigh the nutritional benefits. If you just can't live a life devoid of potatoes, then perhaps limit your intake of them. I also did Google and Yahoo searches that validate my claims, but I don't have the time to list them all. You know it, and I know it.Gypsiyee wrote:Narrock wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:I'm not sure if you know what a starchy carb is if you're getting all up in arms about what I said. Healthy low GI carbohydrates include a number of "starchy carbs": beans, legumes, rice, whole grains, whole wheat.. those are all starchy carbs. I think you're getting the phrase 'starchy carbs' confused with 'simple carbs.'
And if you think proper portions of whole grains are bad for you, then it's pretty clear that you've been misinformed.
I'm not misinformed about anything. Would you like me to link a hundred + sites that validate my claims? I can do that, but I'd rather you just Google it yourself. I'm just trying to help people live a healthier lifestyle. Again, for the dozenth time... Starchy carbs (maybe I should say "such as") bread, pasta, rice, and potatoes are what will have negative health effects on your body. Cut those out and you will be healthier, look better, and feel better, shed fat, and probably live longer. I'm just going to copy n paste this to all subsequent posts until it finally sinks in and the synapses in peoples brains finally make a connection.
actually, yes--I'd love you to. please link me 100+ reputable sites (ie, not Atkins or other low carb fad diet sites or their marketing counterparts) that show decades of scientific research touting how complex carbohydrates are bad for you and should not be a part of a balanced diet. Bonus points if you can give me a food pyramid endorsed by the FDA that advises cutting carbohydrates out of your diet.
It doesn't matter how many times you re-word what a starchy carb is. You're still confusing simple carbs for starchy carbs. Using vague terms such as bread, potatoes, pasta, etc, and saying that all of them are bad for you is an inaccurate statement. Overly processed versions that have stripped them of their nutrients aren't the best, that's true. Products that leave the grain intact, thereby maintaining the structure of the vitamins and fiber that lie within are both good for you and contain essential nutrients for a healthy lifestyle.
Skinny does not mean healthy. I started this conversation with you out of genuine concern and a simple word of caution, but since you're going the route of typical Mindia hemming and hawing like a donkey ignoring logic, reason, and black and white evidence, have at your fad diet. In a year or two, you'll be back at your start weight and no healthier than when you began.
leah wrote:OMG maeya. do you have a Trader Joe's nearby? right now they're really pushing these super amazing tortilla chips that are made with yellow corn and sweet potatoes. the sweet potatoes give the chips this awesome flavor dimension that tastes SO SO GOOD with fancy salsas. i cannot recommend them enough!! yum, yum, yum. also it's pretty safe to say that i would prefer a sweet potato over a regular potato in almost any situation except thanksgiving mashed potatoes.
Menelvir wrote:Taking care of yourself is all well and good, and I think aspiring to proper diet and exercise is admirable, but I think it's also worth noting that all the diet and exercise in the world probably won't help you much if you're hit by a truck.
leah wrote:Menelvir wrote:Taking care of yourself is all well and good, and I think aspiring to proper diet and exercise is admirable, but I think it's also worth noting that all the diet and exercise in the world probably won't help you much if you're hit by a truck.
diet and exercise also won't do a person much good if his insides are ugly.
Narrock wrote:leah wrote:Menelvir wrote:Taking care of yourself is all well and good, and I think aspiring to proper diet and exercise is admirable, but I think it's also worth noting that all the diet and exercise in the world probably won't help you much if you're hit by a truck.
diet and exercise also won't do a person much good if his insides are ugly.
Lol you're such a hypocrite Leah. You preach how we should all be kind and loving and accepting and tolerant of one another, yet you think that anybody who doesn't have a liberal mindset or says anything contrary to liberalism is an ugly person on the inside. Classic textbook hypocrisy.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Narrock wrote:leah wrote:Menelvir wrote:Taking care of yourself is all well and good, and I think aspiring to proper diet and exercise is admirable, but I think it's also worth noting that all the diet and exercise in the world probably won't help you much if you're hit by a truck.
diet and exercise also won't do a person much good if his insides are ugly.
Lol you're such a hypocrite Leah. You preach how we should all be kind and loving and accepting and tolerant of one another, yet you think that anybody who doesn't have a liberal mindset or says anything contrary to liberalism is an ugly person on the inside. Classic textbook hypocrisy.
noooo no no no. you are wrong sir. there are millions of people out there who are conservative and are also not assholes. those people are good people inside, even if we disagree politically, and i have no problem recognizing the good inside of them. you, on the other hand, are hateful and vitriolic and delight in the misfortunes of those who don't agree with your beliefs, and are also so narrowminded that you struggle to even civilly agree to disagree with someone. it's actually painful at times to read some of the things you post because they are so ugly and hateful and mean, regardless of your political leanings.
Narrock wrote:Look, you're getting unnecessarily hung up about the terms "simple carbs" and "complex carbs."
(sorry I can't dumb it down any further):
I also did Google and Yahoo searches that validate my claims, but I don't have the time to list them all. You know it, and I know it.
Narrock wrote:I also did Google and Yahoo searches that validate my claims, but I don't have the time to list them all. You know it, and I know it.
Gypsiyee wrote: You're a fucking uneducated trucker who has no idea what he's talking about per usual.
Spazz wrote:
I used to get so stoned and post here and I couldnt event speak no english good. Askin garg about her trim and shit. Good times good times.
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