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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou'd think they could easily do this without anyone knowing.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThere was an argument put forward years ago for weighing passengers rather than guesstimating the passenger weight in order to better calculate the amount of fuel needed.
mi fone did this on tappy tawk
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThere was an argument put forward years ago for weighing passengers rather than guesstimating the passenger weight in order to better calculate the amount of fuel needed.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
Should pilots be allowed to eat spaghetti mid flight?
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostYet another excuse for some to not be accountable for their own actions.
It's not about accountability, it's about having tools to help you and your body learn better habits.
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Yet another excuse for some to not be accountable for their own actions.
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An excellent injectable drug, that's available now, is Saxenda (aka Liraglutide). Available on private prescription via online pharmacies. Works a treat.
And yes that is from experience.
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Good news fatty
Obesity: Appetite drug could mark '''new era''' in tackling condition - BBC News
Originally posted by BBCA drug that suppresses appetite has led to some people losing more than a fifth of their body weight, a major international trial shows.
A weekly injection of the drug, semaglutide, was given alongside advice on diet and fitness.
The study, conducted on almost 2,000 people, showed an average 15kg weight loss during the 15-month trial.Tags: None
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