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phlying wrote...

rabidhanar wrote...

My life style is fine, thank you for asking, its just that they don't see the point in monitoring every little amount of food you eat. Eating at McDonald's or having some cake is fine every once in a while, you just can't eat it all the time. I am overweight not because of body fat, 13.5% of my body mass, but because of muscle mass and my height. ( im short, only 4.7 feet tall)

Your basis is so paranoid of eating unhealthily that it seems like a hassle. I have some questions for you, Have you ever ate a cheeseburger? Have you ever had cake or any other desert?

Eating unhealthily is fine every once in a while and I bet at least once in your life you have had to eat unhealthily (college for me, ouch)


You do know that there are much healthier alternatives to 86% ground beef and procesed, enriched white buns, and Maricle Whip right?

And you are aware, are you not, that those healthier alternatives are just as yummie if you properly spice your food (and, no, I don't mean adding half a bottle of salt)?

Eating healthy does not mean eating food that tastes like grass. As a matter of fact, some of the most delicious food is homegrown and not wrapped in plastic from a shelf at Wal-Mart. I mean, have you ever had a strawberry before? Or had a home made apple pie? People don't get fat by eating home cooked meals or going to a sit-down restaurant every once in a while, they get fat by munching out at McDonalds three times a day, five days a week and sitting on their butts all day at home and at work.

I don't know why everyone has been giving Borschtbeet so much crap. He's absolutely right about the pointlessnes of calorie cutting.  It is also known fact that Ramen noodles are about some of the most unhealthy things someone can ingest. They're ridiculously high in starch and carbohydrates which equate to basically sugar. Since the average American doesn't even get 30 minutes physical activity a day, all that sugar turns into fat. This is probably why so many college freshmen gain 15-20 pounds their first semester. All that ramen and all that time studying is generally a losing situation if one is trying to stay healthy.

Oh, and here's a fun fact for you: Eating fruits and veggies and canned beans is usually about the same price pound for pound as buying several of those crate thingies of Ramen at the grocery store. Well, maybe not oranges anymore...Poor Florida :(


Read his posts again. He's a bitter, stuck up health freak. And you seem the same, making up 'facts' like that ramen is unhealthy. Go to a good Japanese (or Asian, for that matter) restaurant, and ask for ramen.
You and him are just afraid of getting fat. What you're doing isn't healthy anymore. What the rest of us do is healthy, namely enjoying life, for example trying out new kinds of food without worrying about how much grams it'll add to our weight.
You don't see food, you only see its sugars, carbohydrates, salts, proteins, and you're damn scared of it.

Like I told him, you should go see a psychologist, if you fail to see what is wrong with his arguments. His defense against Anorexia Nervosa is saying "I don't believe in cutting calories". It's not just 'cutting calories'. Read the wiki page for some fast, easy info: http://en.wikipedia....norexia_nervosa
I wouldn't be surprised if he turned out to be one of those pathetic 'pro-ana' supporters if he knew it's not just about 'cutting calories'.
Stop being scared to death by fat.

By the way, something that reinforces me to believe his mindset isn't healthy, is him saying he only has 4,5% body fat. Last time I had my body fat checked by the doctor, it was at 8%, which is already pretty damn low according to him. You can also check it at this link: http://www.sport-fit...percentage.html

Modifié par Mr. Gerbz, 24 janvier 2010 - 09:52 .


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A health debate over a quote about ramen. Wow.

"I could shoot someone if it would make you feel better".- Kaidan



"I'm pleased that the imminent destruction of all organic life has improved you career opportunities."

^ Tali

Contribute to thread please.

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DrMudkipz wrote...

A health debate over a quote about ramen. Wow.
"I could shoot someone if it would make you feel better".- Kaidan

"I'm pleased that the imminent destruction of all organic life has improved you career opportunities."
^ Tali
Contribute to thread please.


The funny thing is, the OP derailed the thread himself. If he hadn't become so stuck up, I would've left it at my 2 first posts in this topic.

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Lol Mr. Gerbz, you're a pretty terrible forum troll. You have yet to make comments about your ding dong, or rather, your competitors'.

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Why am I getting the feeling Borschbeat just might NOT be Mr. healthy in reality?

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Borsch is a know it all and that turns people off because he's destroying all their preconceptions. People don't like to be told their wrong, especially when it comes to lifestyle, which is why this thread has lasted for 5 pages. He obviously knows more than all of you, so just let it go for Christ sake. To add to the original topic, the one about "I could shoot somebody if you'd like." always cracked me up.


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Atti Ito wrote...

Borsch is a know it all and that turns people off because he's destroying all their preconceptions. People don't like to be told their wrong, especially when it comes to lifestyle, which is why this thread has lasted for 5 pages. He obviously knows more than all of you, so just let it go for Christ sake. To add to the original topic, the one about "I could shoot somebody if you'd like." always cracked me up.


'know-it-all'? I find 'ignore-it-all' more fitting. Besides, he is wrong. He called ramen in general, 'crap', while it can be very healthy and nutritious if made with fresh vegetables, meat, etc. Instead of admitting his error, he went on and started a whole discussion.

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Wow. I usually just read the first page or two of threads, but the first five pages of this one has been a very entertaining way to start my morning. :)



Anyways: “Don’t ****** in my ear and tell me it’s raining”-Wrex



Think I'll go walk my dog now.

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Atti Ito wrote...

Borsch is a know it all and that turns people off because he's destroying all their preconceptions. People don't like to be told their wrong, especially when it comes to lifestyle, which is why this thread has lasted for 5 pages. He obviously knows more than all of you, so just let it go for Christ sake. To add to the original topic, the one about "I could shoot somebody if you'd like." always cracked me up.


....Yeah, the only thing he's destroying is his credibility, he's just plain inaccurate about a lot of this stuff.

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lol, what a pointless discussion.

Instant Ramen is as unhealthy as any junk food, while fresh made ramen is indeed a very healthy and well balanced meal. That's it.

Modifié par RyuKazuha, 24 janvier 2010 - 11:33 .


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RyuKazuha wrote...

Instant Ramen is as unhealthy as any junk food, while fresh made ramen is indeed a very healthy and well balanced meal. That's it.


Exactly.

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Mr. Gerbz wrote...

RyuKazuha wrote...

Instant Ramen is as unhealthy as any junk food, while fresh made ramen is indeed a very healthy and well balanced meal. That's it.


Exactly.


Ever read the ingredients on one of those things?  66% of daily salt intake.

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Borschtbeet wrote...

Human blood, with cinnamon.  Go find someone else to bother!

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!  Funniest line in the game.

What are you talking about ?

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bioware_fan wrote...

Borschtbeet wrote...

Human blood, with cinnamon.  Go find someone else to bother!

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!  Funniest line in the game.

What are you talking about ?



It's a Quote from a certain krogan mercenary at noveria.

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Just_mike wrote...

Mr. Gerbz wrote...

RyuKazuha wrote...

Instant Ramen is as unhealthy as any junk food, while fresh made ramen is indeed a very healthy and well balanced meal. That's it.


Exactly.


Ever read the ingredients on one of those things?  66% of daily salt intake.


Do you know what distinguishes "Instant Ramen" from fresh made? That i do know exactly, what the ingredients of a good fresh ramen are, since i cook it all by myself (or by a cook i know), that's the point of naming it "FRESH MADE".

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This thread is so dead the second a moderator comes back from his weekend.

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sheperd:lower ur weapons we arent here to start a fight (forgive me been awhile its beginning of noveria)

Wrex: Why Not

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rabidhanar wrote...

This is almost as good as watching a movie

*munches on popcorn*


Movies over now

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Mr. Gerbz wrote...

Read his posts again. He's a bitter, stuck up health freak. And you seem the same, making up 'facts' like that ramen is unhealthy. Go to a good Japanese (or Asian, for that matter) restaurant, and ask for ramen.
You and him are just afraid of getting fat. What you're doing isn't healthy anymore. What the rest of us do is healthy, namely enjoying life, for example trying out new kinds of food without worrying about how much grams it'll add to our weight.
You don't see food, you only see its sugars, carbohydrates, salts, proteins, and you're damn scared of it.

Like I told him, you should go see a psychologist, if you fail to see what is wrong with his arguments. His defense against Anorexia Nervosa is saying "I don't believe in cutting calories". It's not just 'cutting calories'. Read the wiki page for some fast, easy info: http://en.wikipedia....norexia_nervosa
I wouldn't be surprised if he turned out to be one of those pathetic 'pro-ana' supporters if he knew it's not just about 'cutting calories'.
Stop being scared to death by fat.

By the way, something that reinforces me to believe his mindset isn't healthy, is him saying he only has 4,5% body fat. Last time I had my body fat checked by the doctor, it was at 8%, which is already pretty damn low according to him. You can also check it at this link: http://www.sport-fit...percentage.html

Seriously, you're the bitter one. Eating healthy food definitely does not equal eating no food at all. Somebody must have seriously warped your sense of reality. Just because you enjoy something, doesn't make it the right thing to eat. That doesn't mean, either, that other things aren't enjoyable. Also, knowing what you're talking about does not make a person stuck up. Ridiculous.

Edit: Very sorry for contributing to the flame war.

Modifié par Doveberry, 24 janvier 2010 - 12:33 .


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Doveberry wrote...

Mr. Gerbz wrote...

Read his posts again. He's a bitter, stuck up health freak. And you seem the same, making up 'facts' like that ramen is unhealthy. Go to a good Japanese (or Asian, for that matter) restaurant, and ask for ramen.
You and him are just afraid of getting fat. What you're doing isn't healthy anymore. What the rest of us do is healthy, namely enjoying life, for example trying out new kinds of food without worrying about how much grams it'll add to our weight.
You don't see food, you only see its sugars, carbohydrates, salts, proteins, and you're damn scared of it.

Like I told him, you should go see a psychologist, if you fail to see what is wrong with his arguments. His defense against Anorexia Nervosa is saying "I don't believe in cutting calories". It's not just 'cutting calories'. Read the wiki page for some fast, easy info: http://en.wikipedia....norexia_nervosa
I wouldn't be surprised if he turned out to be one of those pathetic 'pro-ana' supporters if he knew it's not just about 'cutting calories'.
Stop being scared to death by fat.

By the way, something that reinforces me to believe his mindset isn't healthy, is him saying he only has 4,5% body fat. Last time I had my body fat checked by the doctor, it was at 8%, which is already pretty damn low according to him. You can also check it at this link: http://www.sport-fit...percentage.html

Seriously, you're the bitter one. Eating healthy food definitely does not equal eating no food at all. Somebody must have seriously warped your sense of reality. Just because you enjoy something, doesn't make it the right thing to eat. That doesn't mean, either, that other things aren't enjoyable. Also, knowing what you're talking about does not make a person stuck up. Ridiculous.

Edit: Very sorry for contributing to the flame war.


Please, read the whole thread, before calling the one who is right, wrong. Doesn't exactly make you look good.