On April 08 2015 03:06 BluemoonSC wrote: If you think that high fructose corn syrup is good for you then rofl. Also a couple pages back, gluten..it's fine for you in regular helpings but when you pack it on it can lead to inflamation. Athletes go gluten free all of the time. the diet leaves out "gluten free" foods bc the shit they do to remove the gluten isn't great for the food either.
Gluten free diets cut your carbs which is the first step towards weight loss if that's your thing. Don't buy shit that had the gluten removed.
that;s not even gluten free, that's basically an atkins diet and gluten is a protein not a carb/starch wtf
Ya where do you find it though?
the point is that it's a carb-free diet rather than a gluten free diet you can get starches without having glutens in them eg, potatoes, rice, and corn are all common starches without gluten
On April 08 2015 03:37 PassiveAce wrote: pretty sure john oliver has editorial control/picks which side of an issue hes taking. The writers are more responsible for making terribly unfunny matters funny. I dunno how I feel about him taking an activist approach, encouraging viewers to tweet shit or pick a side in specific political fights. Stewart/Colbert never did that. his shows pretty funny but its also super fucking preachy kind of like how maher can be
I prefer when people are pretty forthcoming about their point of view and pointing how stupid some of the story lines in this country are right now. The general trend of mocking education, knowledge and science is some dark ages shit. The whole debate about climate change and his piece with Bill Nye pretty much sums up how stupid it is to even have climate change deniers on any news show. I got over the illusion that any show is unbiased a long time ago and I just like people to be upfront about it.
its not that i think he should try to be neutral or unbiased. that would be super boring. its that an a few episodes iv seen he encourages viewers toward direct activism. which imo is kind of sketchy because at that point how are you not just a funny liberal bill o'reilly
once your actually on the field as a political player in that way, I think you remove that wall that Stewart has that separates him from other "real" media players like Olbermann.
The climate episode with 100 dudes in labcoats was hilarious
Eh, I don't really see a problem with a comedy show also encouraging people to speak out on issues that are so stupid the show takes the time to mock them. If that is how he is going to run his show, people can make the decision to speak out on their own.
On April 08 2015 03:06 BluemoonSC wrote: If you think that high fructose corn syrup is good for you then rofl. Also a couple pages back, gluten..it's fine for you in regular helpings but when you pack it on it can lead to inflamation. Athletes go gluten free all of the time. the diet leaves out "gluten free" foods bc the shit they do to remove the gluten isn't great for the food either.
Gluten free diets cut your carbs which is the first step towards weight loss if that's your thing. Don't buy shit that had the gluten removed.
that;s not even gluten free, that's basically an atkins diet and gluten is a protein not a carb/starch wtf
Ya where do you find it though?
the point is that it's a carb-free diet rather than a gluten free diet you can get starches without having glutens in them eg, potatoes, rice, and corn are all common starches without gluten
On April 08 2015 03:25 eieio wrote: are century eggs good
also I used to eat a fuckton of ramen a few years ago, regular eggs in ramen so good. Never tried quail egg in ramen.
Also didn't know that quail eggs were super expensive in the UK o.o
century eggs are weird in the way most cultural foods are weird to foreign people you kinda have to get used to them or grow up eating them
i would definitely not eat a century egg by itself like i could eat a regular egg tho, it has its place in certain dishes imo
I mean I said you're cutting carbs not eliminating them but reading comprehension etc etc.
Comeh exactly. So best to go naturally gluten free instead of buying shit that would normally have gluten in it and thinking you're eating healthier.
it's not my reading comprehension tho it's ur verbage
Athletes go gluten free all of the time. the diet leaves out "gluten free" foods bc the shit they do to remove the gluten isn't great for the food either. Gluten free diets cut your carbs which is the first step towards weight loss if that's your thing.
like i mentioned there are a bunch of starch-y foods that don't have gluten in them, so if you're just eating any food that doesn't have gluten you're not going to cut carbs by all that much hence what the underlying diet actually promotes is not 'gluten-free' but 'starch free' ala atkins diet
'gluten free' itself is a misnomer and a product of nutty health trends and the only people that truly need a gluten-free diet are those with inborn conditions