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Never understood the point of noise cancelling headphones...isn't this what the volume control is for?

loud volume is not ideal for long wear, I use them on flights to remove noise of engines to sleep.

and in data centers so the annoying whir of the fans does not give me a headache. (yet can still hear people talking to me)

they are a very niche market, and I wear my non NC more than them, but for the purpose they are great.

Yeah i've got active noise cancelling headphones, it definitely blocks out noise on flights and that's about the only time I use them

Too bad they're the beats ones but they were basically free so meh. Will use em for a bit before getting new ones.

this.

my favourite part of the article: it used to be ok to drink 6 cups or coffee/tea a day.

its true though that recent studies have shown sugar to have a larger affect on general unhealthiness than fats. and ive always preached brown/black bread is the only way to go. f**k those white loaves. #breadracism

Is sugar unhealthy though?

I would say people blame sugar for health issues/obesity as it is easy to go into a caloric surplus if you eat lots of sugary foods such as candy/chocolate/ice cream

Sugar is in fruit the only difference is that it contains fiber and micronutrients

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Sugar is great for a workout at the gym but most people don't use it that way

Too much protein can make you fat too

People like these gossipy new diet rules because it's easier to subscribe to bullshit theory and generalisation than it is to do hard work

I eat white bread, 2 eggs everyday, mercury laden tuna everyday, fast food every second day, butter, full cream milk, bags of potato chips, chocolate, heaps of red meats / steaks, loads of pasta and cheese, sauces and white rice...and fat fgts still wanna blame my ability to so this on a fast metabolism lol

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yep, better off finding what works for you

i personally dont care about protein carb and fat intake but sugar intake I somewhat take care of.. yeh I enjoy the occasional coke but not every night.

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Sugar is great for a workout at the gym but most people don't use it that way

Too much protein can make you fat too

People like these gossipy new diet rules because it's easier to subscribe to bullshit theory and generalisation than it is to do hard work

I eat white bread, 2 eggs everyday, mercury laden tuna everyday, fast food every second day, butter, full cream milk, bags of potato chips, chocolate, heaps of red meats / steaks, loads of pasta and cheese, sauces and white rice...and fat fgts still wanna blame my ability to so this on a fast metabolism lol

oh noes white bread, pasta and rice

Shoulda gone racist like the article and gone wholemeal brown

Ah, there you go.

Yeh cos banks have to get two sworn Val's if they can't get that they have a fall back price if they can't get that they have to sometimes go back to court to get it reduced to demonstrate they haven't ripped off the mortgage holder and done everything they can do get top dollar.

meh, just go to gym and eat what ever the hell you wanna eat :yes:

if anyone asks, you're bulking

Good work Leigh. Great size. Look thick. Solid. Tight. Keep us all posted on your continued progress with any new progress pics or vid clips. Show us what you got man. Wanna see how freakin' huge, solid, thick and tight you can get.

There are certain types of service that require notices to be affixed however this is not the norm. Banks have a public image to upgold so big signs are not usually employed.

As al said there is a lot f regulation aswell

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