

Yes but it’s because it’s Dad all along


Yes but it’s because it’s Dad all along


hyperbole
Is that the the upper tier to Superbole?


Howling mad irl


The average human has less than two legs. Or brain hemispheres.


Sure. I’m from the Netherlands, we did use bikes more often. But if you look at infrastructure from the fifties and compare that to today there’s a world of change. Cars were everywhere and bike lanes just a line on the road.


They didn’t come out of nowhere in those countries. They were once as car centric as everywhere else.
‘if you build it, it will come’


There’s plenty of examples where car and bike can coexist. Look at Denmark or the Netherlands.


Not terribly surprising


I was going to call you out for not nearly being dull enough. But you pulled the trump card of insurance agents, which would dullify even the most exciting thing ever


At this point I’m not even shocked anymore, which is alarming.


Eponymous, named after Eponimus of Ithaka


The comic book series about the Holocaust where the Jewish people are portrayed as mice or the giant supertank prototype that German designers had as a potential successor of the tiger 2?


My point is the unless you’re an Olympic athlete protein powder or additives are useless.
Yet industry crams it in every orifice as people are told it’s healthy, whilst it really is not.
And listen of people want to do it, then that’s ok, my main point of aggravation is the misinformation and needless shilling of the stuff.


The recommended dose is about 200 grams per day. Any surplus is just discarded. The current protein everything fad is really crazy.


Dietary scientists recommend about 150-200 grams per day. Only if you are a highly active athlete you might need more.


The normal human being doesn’t need more protein than he gets naturally through food
I’ve tagged you accordingly, have a fine day sir.
Ah the Dunning-Kruger theodicy, I like it
How ironic this is on msn