09-26-2023, 01:03 AM
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Laura can't be bothered to learn about Taylor Swift's whole record label dispute so she thinks she's uncovered a massive plot about voting and vaccines:
Quote:Has @taylorswift13 made a deal with George Soros and Alex Soros to get the rights to her music back in exchange for getting Zoomers registered to vote Democrat against President Trump ahead of the 2024 Presidential election? Quote:MAGA, it’s time to show the Swifties just how powerful our movement is.
09-26-2023, 06:52 PM
Laura Loomer has her eyes on the ball, the only movement that is currently bigger and more loyal than MAGA are the Swifties. Every other group is too divided to pose a challenge.
Quote:Swiftie If Taylor speaks up that she's not going to get into politics or endorse candidates (and this is what her manager would probably tell her to do) she won't be a threat to MAGA. If Taylor does support the dark side it's better to know it now than to be blindsided.
I thought it was a fake but Jimmy Dore actually briefed the UN Security Council
09-28-2023, 07:35 PM
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I guess the SS had a better dental plan too
10-04-2023, 01:35 AM
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The Bidens have the biggest cocks, girth like you wouldn't believe, long enough to swing like helicopters and believe me I've boarded a few.
In terms of size the biggest you've ever seen, as big as aeroplanes, many people are saying it. It looks unhealthy to tell you the truth. This shouldn't be allowed folks. Absolutely disgusting and frankly scary how big they are. Swinging like this should be illegal.
10-11-2023, 10:11 PM
I like how this is a screenshot of an image but also has multiple watermarks. Really sells it to me.
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(10-16-2023, 06:41 PM)TylenolJones wrote:Nintex dateline='[url=tel:1692439986' wrote: 1692439986[/url]'] i guess 97 deaths/day globally doesn't really justify welding peoples homes shut
10-20-2023, 12:54 PM
do some traditional cultural diets lend themselves toward causing diarrhea more often than others?
should the West decrease the likelihood of potential terror attacks by waging a cultural war to encourage consumption of food that can cause intestinal maladies in those most likely to commit such attacks?
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10-26-2023, 09:15 PM
https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/17gy7sd/mild_rant_but_sometimes_i_feel_like_the_united/ wrote:Mild rant, but sometimes I feel like the United States is rigged against people who want to eat healthy/lose weight Quote:Yes this is a whole public health issue. It’s great to see people finally waking up to this. For so long it’s been labelled as an individual problem, which of course our own responsibility plays a part in it but when you’re constantly bombarded in a system that’s actively working against you it makes it extremely hard. I wish more people would understand what Social determinants of health are. It really explains this and other problems in our world as well. How our physical environments, income, education, social environments plays a HUGE role in our health outcomes. Quote:I also learned recently that newer/better refrigerators keep produce fresh longer. Yet another way that having more money makes it easier to be healthy (and in the long run, also saves you money). Quote:I just hate how it feels like such an inconvenience to eat healthy. Not even just an inconvenience to yourself, but to everyone else. I was committing myself to cutting back on sugar and carbs, and I was going to eat over at a friend's house while her parents were in town. They asked if I ate something (don't remember what it was) and I told them that I wasn't keen on breaking my good streak of eating healthier, but I still wanted to hang out. The whole time I was there, her Mom was all passive aggressive and cold with me about the dinner. I even brought over some stuff to make some kabobs and offered to get/cook some for everyone else. And yes, I told them I would do this before coming as not to infringe on their meal plan. Quote:Pepsi apparently was really pushing Mountain Dew in some of the poorer areas of the states (it has twice as much sugar as Coca-Cola apparently) and when this film was made, all of these kids (like Larry in the clip) basically ended up with really rotten teeth before they turned 15. Babies were being fed Mountain Dew in bottles. There's a community dentist who has an RV (funded by Pepsi after he appealed for them to do something) trying to help them, but Pepsi won't stop marketing to the community or provide funding for education on sugar consumption. Quote:I took a class on the ethics of food in college and they explained that obesity is extremely common in lower-income areas here in the US because there literally isn’t healthy food available. Plus, fast/processed food can be cheaper than buying meat & produce & takes less time, and time is extremely valuable to people who have to work long hours or do manual labor. A documentary we watched for the class was A Place At The Table (free on youtube) & i do think it’s worth a watch Quote:Sometimes? Try all the time. Our entire system is based on the idea of getting you addicted to something then taking all your money for it. Food tastes so good because they want you to over-consume. They get all your money and if the price is your life, meh. They don't care. Quote:I don't think "they hate us". They don't care. There is just way more money to be made in a society that consumes more and more. And when you have giant corporations running advertising, lobbying, etc.. the cards are stacked against you for sure. Quote:Unlike overweight people, food companies need to grow. Their investors insist on it to the tune of at least 4% annually or more. That means they have to sell more to customers, and there's no better customer than an addict. So they advertise with food porn, they pump the "craveability" of their products. They also lobby for looser food standards, they create messaging to attack competing (healthier) food interests. Quote:I agree it’s 100% possible to eat healthy here but there are a lot of ifs- Quote:Remember that pretty much every living adult grew up in this food environment. Is it truly a choice if this is the only culture you’ve ever known? We’re multiple generations into this shit now. Quote:Last time I was in East & SE Asia to visit family, it felt like all we did was eat and I shockingly LOST weight. But we ate very little that was processed and even the rare meal at an international fast food chain tasted fresher. We walked a lot and grazed more instead of having large meals that tend to make you sedentary afterwards. Amongst my friends who do a lot of international traveling, we've even noticed that bread overseas doesn't give us issues like it does here. Whether that's because glycophosphates are restricted in a lot of the EU & Asia or the fact bread tends to be made slower instead of with rapid rise yeasts and conditioners, so that the enzymes have a chance to breakdown problematic proteins. Who knows? All I know is across the board, we all experience a reduction in gastric distress and/or sinus issues when eating bread overseas. American mass-produced bread is an atrocity. My BF used to camp in the in-field of a NASCAR race twice a year with his boys, spring and fall. A package of hamburger buns was forgotten in a cabinet after the spring race. They sat in that RV the rest of spring, all summer, and until right before Halloween. Not a spec of mold, they didn't harden, and they otherwise appeared as fresh as the day they were bought. Quote:USA seems to have something in their food supply that makes people sick. Whenever I'm online I hear people talking about difficult to lose weight because of their pcos, adhd etc. Either people don't have these as much as in the rest of the world or something is in the food because people don't grow to 500 lbs elsewhere (except countries that heavily import food like Samoa). Between the food supply, the love of cheese and being car centric, it's an uphill battle. That CAN be won but it's harder than it should be. Quote:It absolutely is rigged. You’re not imagining that. While in other societies the food is already reasonably healthy and reasonably inexpensive, ours is packed with unnecessary sugars, dyes, preservatives, and the government subsidizes the least healthy food to make it more affordable. Quote:This is why my husband and I are not living in the US when we retire. We’ve been traveling the world together for 10 years, and there’s not a lazier, unhealthier country in the world. Junk food and chemicals are everywhere and we don’t have pedestrian friendly cities. The Blue Zones show on Netflix explains it all. Quote:i agree! everything here seems designed to keep us unhealthy and overweight. Would not be surprised if it’s by design, healthcare industry and diet industry make billions off treatment Quote:Because being unhealthy generates more money for corporations and all this country seems to care about is profit. Quote:Sugar sells. Preservatives help sell sugar for cheaper. America=capitalism. Capitalism will kill us all. So yes. America is rigged against us being healthy. Quote:It is. The US has been intentionally carved up so you don't know your neighbors, are scared to go out and walking is a bad word. The food is high calorie and low nutrition and those that eat decently are chastised. Its time to take back your society. Quote:The United States is rigged against many, many good things. All in the name of Capitalism. At the very bottom of the page I found this abhorrent disinformation: Quote:Well, yes, you do have to keep buying fresh fruits and vegetables. They’re fresh. And odds are, they keep longer with refrigeration. That’s going to be true anywhere in the world.
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