Message from @Arch-Fiend
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what if the way we need to solve school shootings is not to try to "fix" kids from wanting to shoot up their schools but insted create more kids that no one wants to shoot?
newest esport incoming https://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/videos/17_06_02_Virtual_Training_Revisited_720dpi.mp4
get outta the way CSGO
move over fortnite
this is the real shit
Lmao
Should've used VR
Why's it third person. Isn't the point of training to make it second nature?
@Arch-Fiend Going back to the subject of white rice, I'm not sure where the author got that bit of info. The studies listed in the reference section merely establish a relationship between elevated intake and the development of diabetes in Asian women.
This video, about halfway through, points to a decline in rice consumption among the Chinese from 1989 to 2011.
https://nutritionfacts.org/video/if-white-rice-is-linked-to-diabetes-what-about-china/
The studies discussed at around the 3:20 and 4:15 marks show how protein amplifies the insulin spike from high-glycemic foods.
So the diabetes epidemic could be more about what's eaten alongside the rice than the rice itself.
In other news, none scientist and scientist with an bias maybe be proven wrong like some many times before
Remember MSG?
Actually wait, people are just racist against the Chinese.
I haven't heard anything about MSG lately. What are they saying now?
Nothing. It just was once like this evil chemical when turns out, its just extra tasty salt.
MSG, GMO, Gluten.
Oh, okay.
Basically people blame what they eat rather than themselves for eating too fucking much.
probably shouldent be eating high glycemic foods anyway. but asia has never been like all cultures, a carb exclusive diet. besides an issue with this is soy, soy has always been highly involved in the asian diet because you require a legume in the diet with rice in order to avoid a protine deficency. so it doesent make much sense for protine to be a problem unless you have an overconsumption just in general
obesidy regardless of diet will negitively impact your health
Might be the type of protein, I don't know.
unless its the same type thats found in rice it wouldent make sense unless general overconsumption
What culture is carb exclusive?
i dont think any culture in human history has been carb exclusive
we developt from an omnivorous species and never lived in an envirnemnt without hunting or livestock as part of the culture
Oh, I was looking at your previous comment comparing Asia to other cultures.
even native americans ate meat on occasions
incas farmed hamsters
So what do you think has caused the high rates of diabetes there, when they had some of the lowest rates twenty years ago?
sugar
As in, they're eating more rice? Are you agreeing with that author?
are they eating more than they need? or eating more than they should relitive to other food? if the former is the case then they should be getting more obese. also to add they are probly living less active lifestyles as all developed countrys are doing. if its the latter than id expect to see other health problems associated with not getting enough neutriants in general which i dont think ive seen. its also possible that they arnt eating more rice than they use to
from what i hear they are getting more obese too so its probably more to do with that, it could be more obese from both eating more and exersizing less just like america
in which case its not what they are eating, its how much
You don't think the rise of fast food has anything to do with it?
fast food is only as bad as what is in it, if you make fast food but it has the same ingredients in the same proportions as something that is in the native diet before it or just something you could eat in your normal diet without any health problems then fast food is just food. but thats rarely the case, what tends to happen is fast food adds salt or sugar or offers the richest options already availbe in a native diet as their main fair
ive seen someone lose fat and eat healthy on a week of eating mcdonalds
however that is not consistent with what that kind of food tends to encourage even if they have guidelines they "want" you to follow on their website
ive actually tried to eat fastfood with a reasonible diet before, my main issue was balancing calorys and salt and i never even tried to make sure the carbs were low glysemic because that would have added a whole new factor. ultimately i found i could really only manage to find salads at chipotle that had lots of protine added to them and sour cream which would be truly balanced