Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Just because she is thin and her 37 yo body is tolerating eating junk does not mean she is healthy.
It's not the 80s anymore you can't fuel an athlete with junk.
Hey the NFL use to drink beer before games so it's okay right.![]()
I am sorry that you are crabby and hangry because you can only eat lettuce and three Lima beans a day to stay small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Just because she is thin and her 37 yo body is tolerating eating junk does not mean she is healthy.
It's not the 80s anymore you can't fuel an athlete with junk.
Hey the NFL use to drink beer before games so it's okay right.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Just because she is thin and her 37 yo body is tolerating eating junk does not mean she is healthy.
It's not the 80s anymore you can't fuel an athlete with junk.
Hey the NFL use to drink beer before games so it's okay right.![]()
By what metric are you diagnosing an internet stranger's health that's more valid than blood work and a doctor's visit? Did you read her aura? Do you perceive magic vibrations coming out of your computer screen?
Heroine addicts are thin too.
How are you measuring her health? Her word. You know how many thin women die every year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Just because she is thin and her 37 yo body is tolerating eating junk does not mean she is healthy.
It's not the 80s anymore you can't fuel an athlete with junk.
Hey the NFL use to drink beer before games so it's okay right.![]()
By what metric are you diagnosing an internet stranger's health that's more valid than blood work and a doctor's visit? Did you read her aura? Do you perceive magic vibrations coming out of your computer screen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Just because she is thin and her 37 yo body is tolerating eating junk does not mean she is healthy.
It's not the 80s anymore you can't fuel an athlete with junk.
Hey the NFL use to drink beer before games so it's okay right.![]()
Apparently you can -- my athlete eats a lot of fast food (in addition to the healthy meals we prepare at home) and does quite well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Just because she is thin and her 37 yo body is tolerating eating junk does not mean she is healthy.
It's not the 80s anymore you can't fuel an athlete with junk.
Hey the NFL use to drink beer before games so it's okay right.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Just because she is thin and her 37 yo body is tolerating eating junk does not mean she is healthy.
It's not the 80s anymore you can't fuel an athlete with junk.
Hey the NFL use to drink beer before games so it's okay right.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Sigh. This is one of those things that stupid people repeat because they think it sounds cool without actually understanding what it means. PP listed a bunch of specific facts, but apparently you missed that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts. What an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mostly McDonald's, Chick Fil A and Wendy's. And a lot of fruit candy.
And that equals heart diease and obesity. Nice works
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 14 year old nationally ranked gymnast trains 30 hours a week and eats a good breakfast and a good dinner and a bunch of random crap in between. Thinking you can engineer performance based on diet is complete nonsense.
This is BS.
If you don't have high fat and protein in their diet they will get injuries.
Anonymous wrote:Cooking you kids meals is not helping them with life.
Anonymous wrote:Wrong. PP here who grew up on fast food and was a D1 athlete. I have never eaten fruit—not one single fruit—and rarely vegetables. I am 37, 5’4, 125 pounds. Have never in my life been higher than 145 pounds and that was during a time I was very ill with Lyme. I had blood work less than a month ago. Perfect cholesterol, sugar, everything else is 100% normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mostly McDonald's, Chick Fil A and Wendy's. And a lot of fruit candy.
And that equals heart diease and obesity. Nice works