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Is Obesity a Very Serious Problem?
They still exist. But we all get used to lots of pretty women. Just go to the UK or so for a day. And then you will realize how many women in Thailand look good - compared to other places. About obesity in general. Some of us just like nice food and drinks. And for some of us we only gained weight when we got older. A little more, and a little more, and a little more. And then it's a question of the motivation to lose weight. The general "do that for your health" is often not a strong enough reason. Don't ask me how I know... -
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Which is your priority, searching for pleasure or meaning?
It's probably the beer that's making up for the low calorie intake from food. Not the best type of calories, but it probably prevents you from going into rapid weight loss. -
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Is Obesity a Very Serious Problem?
Silicone makes them worthless in my view, but i agree on more big milks about -
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Oz $ losing so much value to the Baht
Shocking A$ exchange rate in the street today...down in the 20"s 😞 -
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Is Obesity a Very Serious Problem?
On a cycle stop yesterday an old lady 75+, slim, looked healthy, was about to eat her lunch, big portion of rice, some curry sauce with chillies and veg lettuce, cabbage, cucumber, all that very healthy and filling. Look to see what healthy slim people are eating -
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Nigel Farage Offers to Bridge UK Relations with Trump Administration
I thought Lord Mandelson started this with asking Farage first? Mandelson seeks Farage 'help' with Trump and 'not over' for Fury The Daily Telegraph highlights an unexpected collaboration. It says that Lord Mandelson - the UK's new ambassador to the US - is set to work with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage to help him win over the incoming Trump administration. The paper says it will be part of efforts to persuade Trump not to "go to war with Britain on tariffs". The article also says that the move is opposed by some senior Labour figures, who think it might "elevate" the right wing cause. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cre735grx8lo -
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Will Trump’s Economic Policies Lead to Far Reaching Stagflation?
Palantir is making money. Tesla is making money. And they've both been making me lots of money. And while Tesla is is viewed mainly as a car company, a large portion of its current valuation is premised on its future in robotics and Full Scale Driving, both of which will come to fruition sooner rather than later and both of which are plays on AI. At this point, you might as well view Tesla as an AI company that happens to make cars. As for Palantir? Some say it's not technically an AI company, and that's fine. but let's just say its software will be crucial to any company moving into the AI space. Ditto for the plans to streamline the government. Trump will be in office in a few weeks, and you can bet the D.O.G.E. people will make every effort to streamline the government and the military, in particular, using software developed by Palantir. It's just a matter of time. And that's why we're seeing the crazy Palantir valuations. Anyway, the AI thing is in its very early stages and can't be stopped. Companies that don't adopt it will be losers. It's just that simple. So, sooner or later, the AI industry will begin generate profits for more of these companies. Not all will go out of business. Is the market currently over-extended? Sure. Everyone knows that. But artificial intelligence isn't the the same as the dot.com thing. We all know how that ended for some companies. And yet some did survive. Amazon, for example. -
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Gaza Famine Alert Retracted Amid Diplomatic Backlash & Incorrect Data
Ha ha . FEWS withdrew the report, deleted it , that's why you can no longer see it there . You are asking for a link to the actual website that you are referencing . You are asking for link to the FEWS website , the FEWS website where you cannot see the report (because its been deleted) You already have a link to that website , so why ask for someone else to provide another link to the same website ?- 1
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