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The DimPrawn diet
I have a simpler system. Divide all the food and drinks into two types. The ones you like and the ones you don't. Avoid the ones you don't like and enjoy the ones you do.
Bingo, your stress levels drop and you live a longer and happier life.
HTH BIDIComment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostClick bait.
I thought this was a post about MF - timewasterComment
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"…the long-held belief…" should be read as "…the grotesque misinterpretation of scientific studies by arts graduates who may understand Beowulf in the original language but don't even know the difference between a hypothesis and a theory, and only went into journalism because they didn't fancy teaching…".Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post"…the long-held belief…" should be read as "…the grotesque misinterpretation of scientific studies by arts graduates who may understand Beowulf in the original language but don't even know the difference between a hypothesis and a theory, and only went into journalism because they didn't fancy teaching…".The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYou can tell all that just from a photograph?Comment
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It would be interesting to know what the basis for this new advice is, given that the previous advice had no scientific grounding whatsoever - it was literally just a load of conjectures made by one person many years ago, and presented as medical advice.Comment
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Quiet news day. No horror stories to report so they dig up something almost horrific.
Last night was a slow one for BBC London - their main bulletin included a piece about a lady who had bought an old suitcase that belonged to a vicar, who wanted to know more about the vicar's involvement in D-day.
I've read that red wine is good for you, that it's bad for you and that you need to drink less so I've decided to give up.
Let's see how long I can last without reading.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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