Could this be the most stupid question about Energy Drinks?
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BloggingFit wrote:... if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it...
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BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
Yes, but can you pronounce salmon fish?0 -
Chunkers1980 wrote:Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
Yes, but can you pronounce salmon fish?
No, that's why I never go down on my girlfriend.All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Angus Young wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
Yes, but can you pronounce salmon fish?
No, that's why I never go down on my girlfriend.
I don't do smileys.
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An allergy to seafood sorts that one for me.Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0
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cooldad wrote:Angus Young wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
Yes, but can you pronounce salmon fish?
No, that's why I never go down on my girlfriend.
I didn't know what that was so I searched Google. I found this, so you might be right...All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
I'm curious to know what he doesn't eat using that system. either he is really really stupid or eats everything0 -
POAH wrote:Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
I'm curious to know what he doesn't eat using that system. either he is really really stupid or eats everything
You'd starve to death if you were backpacking in the Yemen.All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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POAH wrote:BloggingFit wrote:Hardly...
If you want to put artificial chemicals into your body with potential carcinogenic properties then go knock yourself out but nor for me. I personally think that the increase in bowel cancer vs the increase in artificial ingredients added to food is too compelling to be coincidence.
I don't need the internet to tell me that.
hahahahahahahahahahahaha - utter complete tosh. The only people that should avoid aspartame are people with the genetic condition phenylketonuria.
while aspartame is syntetically made the break down products, aspartic acid, phenylalanine and methanol arn't. The methanol is rapidly removed from the body and aspartic acid & phenylalanine are amino acids used in protein synthesis.
You make your choice, I make mine. Personally I'd take my approach to eating clean and natural food where possible over processed and foods laced with artificial ingredients the reduce calorie content and appear more healthy.Bird Aeris : Trek Remedy 9.9 29er : Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL0 -
Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.Bird Aeris : Trek Remedy 9.9 29er : Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL0 -
POAH wrote:Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
I'm curious to know what he doesn't eat using that system. either he is really really stupid or eats everything
I may be many things but stupid is certainly not one of them.Bird Aeris : Trek Remedy 9.9 29er : Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL0 -
BloggingFit wrote:POAH wrote:Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
I'm curious to know what he doesn't eat using that system. either he is really really stupid or eats everything
I may be many things but stupid is certainly not one of them.
Ah ha, but if you were stupid, how would you know?All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:POAH wrote:Angus Young wrote:BloggingFit wrote:A really easy guide is looking at the ingredients and if you can't pronounce it you don't consume it.
A staggeringly ignorant approach to diet.
I'm curious to know what he doesn't eat using that system. either he is really really stupid or eats everything
I may be many things but stupid is certainly not one of them.
Ah ha, but if you were stupid, how would you know?Bird Aeris : Trek Remedy 9.9 29er : Trek Procaliber 9.8 SL0 -
BloggingFit wrote:Ignorance is bliss...
Probably why I'm so happy with life.All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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BloggingFit wrote:Nicely quoted...0
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You know this is an Internet forum right? Since when did someone's knowledge on a subject (or rather lack of) stop them arguing? (Cody)Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0
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The Rookie wrote:You know this is an Internet forum right? Since when did someone's knowledge on a subject (or rather lack of) stop them arguing? (Cody)
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POAH wrote:BloggingFit wrote:Nicely quoted...
Why when I clicked on the link to the NHS site did your explanation appear pretty much exactly the same? It was like some bad school coursework, not plagiarised as in copied and pasted, but written slightly differently?0 -
Chunkers1980 wrote:POAH wrote:BloggingFit wrote:Nicely quoted...
Why when I clicked on the link to the NHS site did your explanation appear pretty much exactly the same? It was like some bad school coursework, not plagiarised as in copied and pasted, but written slightly differently?
no idea, but I do have a PhD in biochemistry 8)0 -
POAH wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:POAH wrote:BloggingFit wrote:Nicely quoted...
Why when I clicked on the link to the NHS site did your explanation appear pretty much exactly the same? It was like some bad school coursework, not plagiarised as in copied and pasted, but written slightly differently?
no idea, but I do have a PhD in biochemistry 8)
Kerpow! Man down, man down...
Very clear that we're seeing an entrenched attitude rather than critical thinking when the point of contention becomes, how come your explanation matches that on the NHS site, when the logical response would be, mmm, perhaps I need to do a little more reading...All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Not at all. You can be anything you want on the internet. Surely, Angus, you know this. There's coincidence, BS and talking a good talk.0
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Chunkers1980 wrote:Not at all. You can be anything you want on the internet. Surely, Angus, you know this. There's coincidence, BS and talking a good talk.
suck it bitch
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Chunkers1980 wrote:Not at all. You can be anything you want on the internet. Surely, Angus, you know this. There's coincidence, BS and talking a good talk.
Is POAH lying about the PhD, then? Is the NHS site making stuff up?All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Angus Young wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:You can be anything you want on the internet. quote]
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You've lost me there.All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Chunkers1980 wrote:Angus Young wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:You can be anything you want on the internet. quote]
Er....
would you like me to email you from my university email account?
this is my thesis
http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2714/1/2011thomsonphd.pdf
me in the lab
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POAH wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:Angus Young wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:You can be anything you want on the internet. quote]
Er....
would you like me to email you from my university email account?
this is my thesis
http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2714/1/2011thomsonphd.pdf
me in the lab
Dude, you're faking it. That's looks suspiciously like a meth lab in your back bedroom. And I see you're working for the Kaiso Zinc Finger Family... very suspicious.All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Well it is Glasgow....I don't do smileys.
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