Message from @suji

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2021-01-15 19:15:43 UTC  

shanghai is big enough that you need multiple visits to see everything

2021-01-15 19:15:50 UTC  

> There was a significant correlation between the difference in SHBG and testosterone:oestradiol and weight change. Adjusting for weight change revealed SHBG to be 8·8 % higher on the tofu diet (mean difference 3 (95 % CI 0·7, 5·2) nmol/l; (P=0·01) and testosterone:oestradiol to be significantly lower, P=0·049). Thus, replacement of meat protein with soyabean protein, as tofu, may have a minor effect on biologically-active sex hormones, which could influence prostate cancer risk. However, other factors or mechanisms may also be responsible for the different incidence rates in men on different diets.

2021-01-15 19:15:52 UTC  

I've been there three times now and I still haven't seen all there is

2021-01-15 19:16:02 UTC  

Nmol

2021-01-15 19:16:07 UTC  

Wtf is nmol

2021-01-15 19:16:10 UTC  

Nano mol?

2021-01-15 19:16:17 UTC  

but don't bother with the metro station bakeries if you expect proper sandwiches

2021-01-15 19:16:32 UTC  

@👻OooOOlous👻 Are you familiar with the term “soy boy”?

2021-01-15 19:16:32 UTC  

egg sandwiches are NOT tasty on sugar bread

2021-01-15 19:16:35 UTC  

last time there was an amber warning for snow we got rear-ended on a roundabout (and my uncle also slid off the road), that was like 3 or so years ago now.

2021-01-15 19:16:38 UTC  

AHAHAHA

2021-01-15 19:16:55 UTC  

I wonder if Korea also has sugary bread and snacks and stuff, considering they have pretty savory food

2021-01-15 19:17:13 UTC  

I love savory food

2021-01-15 19:17:20 UTC  

Sweet food gets boring quickly

2021-01-15 19:17:32 UTC  

I also wonder if Korea has sugary cheeks

2021-01-15 19:17:34 UTC  

Sweet food becomes annoying (?) like u get tired of tasting it

2021-01-15 19:17:40 UTC  
2021-01-15 19:17:41 UTC  

Yes

2021-01-15 19:17:43 UTC  

The Takeaway: Soy is a unique food that is widely studied for its estrogenic and anti-estrogenic effects on the body. Studies may seem to present conflicting conclusions about soy, but this is largely due to the wide variation in how soy is studied. Results of recent population studies suggest that soy has either a beneficial or neutral effect on various health conditions. Soy is a nutrient-dense source of protein that can safely be consumed several times a week, and is likely to provide health benefits—especially when eaten as an alternative to red and processed meat.

2021-01-15 19:17:46 UTC  

my phone doesn’t know what to do w my typos anymore

2021-01-15 19:17:48 UTC  

From your article

2021-01-15 19:17:52 UTC  

Why do you keep tagging pog monkey?

2021-01-15 19:17:59 UTC  

I like Chinese take out but traditional Chinese food is good as well

2021-01-15 19:18:05 UTC  

because I’m based

2021-01-15 19:18:15 UTC  

My mom doesn’t like Chinese ppl much so I’ve never really had it <a:1_bugsweat:632082195145818112>

2021-01-15 19:18:18 UTC  

Cus that's what he said

2021-01-15 19:18:26 UTC  

Why doesn't she

2021-01-15 19:18:31 UTC  

But his article doesn't conclude that

2021-01-15 19:18:34 UTC  

Ok so if there is a 50/50 chance

2021-01-15 19:18:34 UTC  

<:ThinkStare:689862419841024228>

2021-01-15 19:18:38 UTC  

Covid

2021-01-15 19:18:49 UTC  

This isn’t relevant to the Cambridge article which concludes that soy intake correlates with low T

2021-01-15 19:18:52 UTC  

Lol

2021-01-15 19:18:53 UTC  

Isn’t that enough for you to probably not make soy ur first option

2021-01-15 19:18:55 UTC  

Dunno, I think it’s a cultural thing she doesn’t rlly need to dislike them for any reason <:PepeDetective:689862509141819435>

2021-01-15 19:18:55 UTC  

@stupid that's not what it says

2021-01-15 19:19:11 UTC  

I don't like koreans

2021-01-15 19:19:16 UTC  

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