“their lifestyle”
And in to the bin with you
“their lifestyle”
And in to the bin with you


Differences are inconsequential aside from image manipulation
Well, that’s the one I care about, so that works out well :)


It really wasn’t. My body fat levels were athlete level low, my heart health was good and my cholesterol’s were good. Though I don’t know how much of that was related to my running to be fair


That’s one of the reasons I ended up eating like trash. Fatty foods are calories dense foods, and that made it easier to get enough calories in a single meal, rather than trying to eat enough food throughout the day that wasn’t as calorie dense.
I won’t pretend that was the only reason I ate like trash, but it was definitely a part of it


Eh, I look at it more as who you’re going to be telling this to. Someone who is fat and starting exercise is never going to have the endurance to burn off their caloric intake.
It depends on your timing. In 18 months, I went from obese to able to run 5km in under 20 minutes.
It is also the reason why a lot of athletes get fat if they stop exercising since they are used to the trash diets and can no longer burn it off.
And that’s exactly what happened to me when I got injured!


I wasn’t trying to be pedantic as such. It’s just that I found fitness when I was on a path to trying to bring my body fat down to a level I was happier with. I had originally though “losing weight” was healthy, but then I read that being active is more beneficial than losing weight, so I thought I needed to include a bit of fitness training in there.
And then when I started running, to my great surprise, I found out that I loved it, and I kept running. I ended up SUPER SUPER in to running. And one of the things that I discovered was that after a period of trying to watch how much I eat, when my training peaked, I was often struggling to get enough calories to match my burn.
And I often joked to myself back then that if I’d have known I could have outrun my bad diet, I’d have started there :P
But in all seriousness, as you said, it’s not possible to sustain. Age, injury, decreased training levels, eventually, something happens and your calorie burn returns to more regular levels, and then you’re not outrunning it anymore


Yeah, I looked like a piece of leather wrapped around a stick when I was training that hard. And I pretty much just lived on takeout
And yeah, 10 years later, older, no longer anywhere near that fit, and even as I train for a half marathon, it’s hard to shift my weight to where I want it to be for my race


TIL, I apparently own a car, and it’s spying on me!


I absolutely used to run enough to out run my bad diet!
It only became a problem when I got injured and couldn’t run for several months :P


Different heritage, but very much considered black. Australia has a whole racist history that marginalises indigenous Australians explicitly on their blackness…


In Australia, it’s the opposite. My family has a story of an Afghani ancestor that was used to hide indigenous Australian heritage.
Though maybe that’s the same, because it’s hiding black ancestry behind pretend non black ancestry…


Whatever the exact opposite of that is, that’s what I do…


Are you giving up your privacy to a profit driven corporation who absolutely can’t be trusted with it, just because you want to watch a video that has no real point other than entertainment?
That’s what normalisation of age verification looks like…


No, you start throwing bricks


About a third of all trans women are as a matter of fact


Decentralisation purist here.


And if so, would that entail that the beneficial effects to the group can overwrite the wellbeing of a single individual?
Nope. This is contradictory with your earlier definition. If morality can’t exist without humanity, then that means morality is subjective. If it were objective, it would apply across the board.
But if morality is also “Doing what is best for the group, even at the expense of the individual” then you’ve just defined it as objective, not subjective.
The reality is, morality is subjective. But it’s not chosen. It’s part instinct that derives from us being social animals, but it’s also part custom, tradition and culture. There is no objective morality, sure, but that doesn’t just mean that folk get to remove other peoples agency and claim the moral high ground.
How can you find certainty in what’s morally acceptable and what is not?
You can’t. You just have to listen to your own sense of right and wrong. If it’s too much at odds with the rest of society, you’ll know about it…


From their perspective, we’re killing animals that don’t need to be killed, to fill a preference we have for flavour. And they’re not even wrong.
They’re allowed to be angry. If it were easier to be vegan or vegetarian, I probably would be, and the only way that’s going to happen is if people keep making noise and pushing for change. Which is what they’re doing.


Powderfinger, two times.
They’re from my home city and I got to see their farewell concert from their home hometown. Outdoor stadium, and it was raining, but it was an absolutely amazing experience.
During COVID, they also did a one night only online concert, all of the members recording from different locations. It was amazing to see them back together, and it was a great way to breakup the lockdown doldrums.
This is me!