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Immortal John Ripper
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Posted - 2014.07.23 03:01:00 -
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Ripper sad.
I support the drunkest CPM1 Candidate. Go Appia Fappia.
I am the Alpha and the Omega.
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Immortal John Ripper
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Posted - 2014.07.24 10:28:00 -
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Sorry but I will never the strength it takes to give up meat completely. I will replace a meal with a salad with no ranch or unhealthy extras added on but that is as far as I will go.
Aside from changing your diet. what can the common man do to improve the environment from within their own home? I like to recycle but I am not sure how much of an impact I am actually having by doing so. Do you have any other ideas?
Only I can master the 4 races and bring balance to this galaxy - GJR The Last Clone bender
I am the Alpha and the Omega
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Immortal John Ripper
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Posted - 2014.07.24 11:02:00 -
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RendonaSix wrote: I'm not 100% sure how but most people eat so much meat that they are borderline guaranteed cancer as most meat has growth hormones in nowadays. There's going to be a cancer epidemic soon once these younger generations get to about 45 - 50, well actually loads of problems.
Were already seeing increased diabetes and other genetic diseases because the crap people eat is literally messing people up and their offspring.
I think I may already be affected by this. 23 Yr old male and I am beginning to learn that I can't eat certain things. For example, fast food. After eating a big mac, I just feel like passing out or fainting. Body parts would feel completely numb such as my arms and my hands. As a programmer, I am not the most active but I am not extremely over weight. I can run several miles without stopping, and lift weights on occasion. Could it be a sign of diabetes? Could it be a rapid change in blood pressure? I don't know but it usually happens when I eat something that is not good for me.
I have always had a sensitive stomach and another thing is that I cannot handle acidic foods. There was a time in my life where I threw up every morning for a year from overproduction of acid in my stomach. If I stay away from spicy or acidic foods for 1-2 weeks I could probably eat something a little less bland for a single meal. One thing I noticed was that the state of my health improved once I began eating more home cooked meals, but I already know that I will never be the same again. (dietwise).
Only I can master the 4 races and bring balance to this galaxy - GJR The Last Clone bender
I am the Alpha and the Omega
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Immortal John Ripper
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Posted - 2014.07.24 11:55:00 -
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RendonaSix wrote:*Turns on laptop, still has 3 days left to do an hours work, turns on dust*
Lol. lol me too. I have to get off the forums and reorganize an sqlite database of about 4,000.
Only I can master the 4 races and bring balance to this galaxy - GJR The Last Clone bender
I am the Alpha and the Omega
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Immortal John Ripper
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Posted - 2014.07.24 12:34:00 -
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RendonaSix wrote:Immortal John Ripper wrote:RendonaSix wrote:*Turns on laptop, still has 3 days left to do an hours work, turns on dust*
Lol. lol me too. I have to get off the forums and reorganize an sqlite database of about 4,000. Ah I'm not cool enough for that yet, I'm just a scrubby software tester. I'm good with hardware but that's small fry lol.
It is not that difficult, the hard part is keeping yourself motivated. Must always be willing to learn new things and expand your knowledge. I don't see many programmers going very far at all unless they have a passion for it. Back in college 90% of my class dropped out of programming because they did not have enough passion to keep on trying. I found it easy and entertaining. (not because I am a genius) but because I just like doing what I do. It just all boils down to practice and if your hobby reflects your career... it will only help you advance that much more.
For example I know how to program for android but if I don't keep reading about sdk updates and new os features and programming styles. My knowledge will be out of date in a few years unless I continue to learn.
Only I can master the 4 races and bring balance to this galaxy - GJR The Last Clone bender
I am the Alpha and the Omega
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Immortal John Ripper
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Posted - 2014.07.24 16:02:00 -
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RendonaSix wrote:Immortal John Ripper wrote:RendonaSix wrote:Immortal John Ripper wrote:RendonaSix wrote:*Turns on laptop, still has 3 days left to do an hours work, turns on dust*
Lol. lol me too. I have to get off the forums and reorganize an sqlite database of about 4,000. Ah I'm not cool enough for that yet, I'm just a scrubby software tester. I'm good with hardware but that's small fry lol. It is not that difficult, the hard part is keeping yourself motivated. Must always be willing to learn new things and expand your knowledge. I don't see many programmers going very far at all unless they have a passion for it. Back in college 90% of my class dropped out of programming because they did not have enough passion to keep on trying. I found it easy and entertaining. (not because I am a genius) but because I just like doing what I do. It just all boils down to practice and if your hobby reflects your career... it will only help you advance that much more. For example I know how to program for android but if I don't keep reading about sdk updates and new os features and programming styles. My knowledge will be out of date in a few years unless I continue to learn. Yeah defo, I don't have a passion for it like you and my mate does. Iv seen him coding and the code resembles what he's creating and iv seen some hilarious logic that he puts into it, the choice of words are sometimes just plain toilet humour but its legitimate lol. LOLZ, yea we all have our own style. I do the same thing sometimes.
Only I can master the 4 races and bring balance to this galaxy - GJR The Last Clone bender
I am the Alpha and the Omega
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