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Really excited for when this fine lady gets elevated to 'partner'My girlfriend
Can't be more than a few decades out
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Really excited for when this fine lady gets elevated to 'partner'My girlfriend
Carrying about 3.6 extra Kg with winter. Simply because being outside is harder, I think.
Yeah, I was a fairly steady 192-196 for a lot of last yearI was wondering how you knew which weight was "extra" - but maybe you just mean compared to the summertime?
ughReally excited for when this fine lady gets elevated to 'partner'
Last night some middle aged female friends explained endometriosis to me. It's like horror movie stuff. I was shocked.
"This wouldn't have happened if you'd had children" the doctor said to her.
Everything is. Nobody is safe. Everybody dies
YeahLast night some middle aged female friends explained endometriosis to me. It's like horror movie stuff. I was shocked.
"This wouldn't have happened if you'd had children" the doctor said to her.
but also likes wine. Some red wine is good for the heart, but...
You hear a lot of different positions on this on the internet, but here's a paper with a study of nearly a million Americans over 12 years that suggests otherwiseI don't think any amount of alcohol is good for any of us.
It is a poison.
Like lower amounts are less bad, but no amount is good.
Everything I've read about this seems to infer that the benefits are being accumulated elsewhereYou hear a lot of different positions on this on the internet, but here's a paper with a study of nearly a million Americans over 12 years that suggests otherwise
Alcohol consumption and all-cause and cause-specific mortality among US adults: prospective cohort study - BMC Medicine
This doesn't mean that you personally should go back on the jar, mind - obvs giving it up has been v good for you
I'm actually amazed at the main all-cause-mortality versus alcohol graph in that paper - not the dip at around 1 drink per day, but the fact that the risk ratio for 7 drinks per day is only 1.1Everything I've read about this seems to infer that the benefits are being accumulated elsewhere
i.e. the people who drink a half glass of wine with dinner, are leading overall healthy, balanced lives.
The type of person who eats one biscuit and it's enough. They are in a sweet spot of healthy living.
Hard relate, as the Yanks say - though over the last few years I've been taking v deliberate steps to reduce that percentage (and also I find too many beers makes that worse rather than better)I like to drink 4-5 beers because about 95% of the time my brain has to do things for other people, those 4-5 beers is where it gets to whatever it likes.
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