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On June 06 2015 09:16 Cascade wrote: Unrelated deaths? I still don't understand what we are talking about...
Orrrrrr, I am just denying to cover up!! >_>
No, but srlsy, what are you talking about?
You can see one list here, there are a few scattered around but some of them just sound really off.
Put on your tinfoil
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Ahh, that site is hilarious! It's fake I assume? I fell for the flat earth society, but I am not repeating that mistake.
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On June 06 2015 09:33 Cascade wrote:Ahh, that site is hilarious! It's fake I assume? I fell for the flat earth society, but I am not repeating that mistake. 
The deaths are real and the follow-ups are hard to find if you can find them at all. Many of them still have family members who have set up sites to try to figure out what happened to whoever they lost.
There's no question really that a lot of the deaths were suspicious. The question is whether the amount and frequency is coincidental or not.
I know people like to do the math so I was hoping someone had looked at the numbers and types of death to see if it was statistically odd or whether it's just one of those things where you hear about it so it seems more frequent.
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Despite all the haters, is Tony Abbott actually a good prime minister of Austria?
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I think Tony Abbott is having a hard time because of the Austrian dialect.
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Poll: Who is funnier than the rest?John Cleese (10) 50% Louis C.K. (6) 30% Rowan Atkinson (2) 10% Sacha Baron Cohen (1) 5% Larry David (1) 5% Jerry Seinfeld (0) 0% Ricky Gervais (0) 0% Will Ferrell (0) 0% 20 total votes Your vote: Who is funnier than the rest? (Vote): Sacha Baron Cohen (Vote): Larry David (Vote): John Cleese (Vote): Louis C.K. (Vote): Jerry Seinfeld (Vote): Ricky Gervais (Vote): Rowan Atkinson (Vote): Will Ferrell
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so you voted Rowan Atkinson
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Canada11355 Posts
If I replaced all the junk food I eat (chips, chocolate, ice cream, etc) with dill pickles would I be better or worse off than before? I know cutting sugar and fat is cool but isn't there a tonne of salt in pickles?
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I think pickles are acidic (or basic?) and you'd seriously regret eating a large quantity of them.
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Canada11355 Posts
Seriously regret meaning heartburn/indigestion or are we talking about ulcers? I already eat a lot of pickles
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ok im getting like a "burning" pain in my pinky finger and sort of my ring finger on my mouse hand, anyone know what causes that? it's probably something like carpal tunnel or RSI, but my wrists feel fine, it's just those two fingers.
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On June 08 2015 16:09 IMoperator wrote: ok im getting like a "burning" pain in my pinky finger and sort of my ring finger on my mouse hand, anyone know what causes that? it's probably something like carpal tunnel or RSI, but my wrists feel fine, it's just those two fingers.
Probably gangrene, and you should have them amputated immediately
+ Show Spoiler +::Not medical advice:: as I am not a doctor, but do play one in vidya games + Show Spoiler +Probably just need a bit of rest and a more ergonomic setup
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On June 08 2015 16:09 IMoperator wrote: ok im getting like a "burning" pain in my pinky finger and sort of my ring finger on my mouse hand, anyone know what causes that? it's probably something like carpal tunnel or RSI, but my wrists feel fine, it's just those two fingers. Afaik Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by the median nerve being compressed at the wrist, and the median nerve is in charge of your thumb, index and middle finger primarily, thus it cannot be that. And while I'm no doctor I'd say give your fingers one or two days of rest, study your hand's position on the mouse to see what could be causing that, and if it persists go see a doctor.
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On June 08 2015 16:09 IMoperator wrote: ok im getting like a "burning" pain in my pinky finger and sort of my ring finger on my mouse hand, anyone know what causes that? it's probably something like carpal tunnel or RSI, but my wrists feel fine, it's just those two fingers.
Its just some nerve twisting. I had it too on my mouse hand. I lifted too hard and played games too much. Just rest and dont play games and dont lift. It should go away in a week max.
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On June 08 2015 16:09 IMoperator wrote: ok im getting like a "burning" pain in my pinky finger and sort of my ring finger on my mouse hand, anyone know what causes that? it's probably something like carpal tunnel or RSI, but my wrists feel fine, it's just those two fingers.
Had a very similar situation. First advice, go to see a doctor if it keeps going. Don't expect them to understand your situation fully. Some of them are unaware of what excessive gaming can cause.
Second, most of the hand related problems of gamers are due to the repetitive stress injury which occurs doing the same thing over and over again till the muscles get really tired. If it is muscle related, stop doing it or changing the posture/load of the action will lessen the aches. Doing other physical activities and relaxing exercise will help too.
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On June 08 2015 16:09 IMoperator wrote: ok im getting like a "burning" pain in my pinky finger and sort of my ring finger on my mouse hand, anyone know what causes that? it's probably something like carpal tunnel or RSI, but my wrists feel fine, it's just those two fingers. maybe it's a dumb question, but do you wear a watch on that wrist ? It can constrain the blood flow on the hand, leading to finger pain
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On June 08 2015 23:29 oGoZenob wrote:Show nested quote +On June 08 2015 16:09 IMoperator wrote: ok im getting like a "burning" pain in my pinky finger and sort of my ring finger on my mouse hand, anyone know what causes that? it's probably something like carpal tunnel or RSI, but my wrists feel fine, it's just those two fingers. maybe it's a dumb question, but do you wear a watch on that wrist ? It can constrain the blood flow on the hand, leading to finger pain nope
anyway thanks guys ill just rest it for now and see if it improves
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Do people that have been obese for a month on average have better blood values than people who have been obese for 10 years?
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first off, you can't be obese for a month. you get to be obese over a couple years or so. even if you play with semantics here and try to fit the word obese in its scientifically defined limits, it's still bad phrasing.
overall, it does not depend on the amount of time one has been obese but on ones age and his genetic inheritance.
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On June 09 2015 17:05 xM(Z wrote: first off, you can't be obese for a month. you get to be obese over a couple years or so. even if you play with semantics here and try to fit the word obese in its scientifically defined limits, it's still bad phrasing.
overall, it does not depend on the amount of time one has been obese but on ones age and his genetic inheritance.
You could definitely monitor someone who's losing his grip on his control and metabolism to the point this person becomes obese. If we purely measure it by bodyfat%, cholesterol, and other parameters that can be used to identify obesity.
Now to the question asked: I think someone just "entering" the obese stadium will have less issues than someone being obese for a longer amount of time. Since higher blood pressure and higher cholesterol levels will definitely add to a higher amount of cardiovascular deficiencies. Now, this is ofcourse something to be looked at on a statistical basis because on a case to case level this might not always hold up, because genetics and age, like xM(X said, will also play a role.
So you could ask: on a general basis, will someone's blood levels be better for someone who recently became obese (passing a certain treshold for certain parameters) opposed to someone who has been obese (who has passed these parameters) for years? I think the answer is: yes.
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