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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'll eat a bowl of sugar puffs if you eat a jar of Beetroot.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostFWIW, I think Science can explain the how of almost everything.
I'm not sure it can explain the why of anything.
Can we stick to the real issues affecting cuk - why do sugar puffs make your p**s smell funny.......
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostIts a sugar puffs thing, not a diabetic thing. If you eat enough of them your wee smells funny. Try it.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYeah I can appreciate that. But smellable glucose levels in the urine?
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I think science will eventualy explain everything. The holes in the knowledge base are shrinking though sometimes the science takes a wrong turn. Eventualy we will get there.
As for producing life, I dont think so. Science would need access to the raw materials and circumstances that created life in the first place. I am not sure the "big bang/crunch" is repeatable (would we want to repeat it knowing the consequences) and the primordial soup has long since evolved.
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FWIW, I think Science can explain the how of almost everything.
I'm not sure it can explain the why of anything.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy gf has diabetes - and occasionally tests my blood. You would be suprised how much eating sugar hits your blood very quickly. Though the worst is white bread - sends readings sky high!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostMight be worth getting checked out for diabetes.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostIf I eat a big bowl of SugarPuffs I can make my wee smell like honey
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postmany atheists are science worshippers. their bible is anything written by darwin. Monkey tales, monkey morals. their preachers are dawkins or stonewall enthusiasts. every science story published they believe without question and recite to all around them.
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