@mazzy I am busy being depressed by the road at the moment but after I finish it I will blow my mind with your article
meticulously record what you eat and don't eat where you don't have a working knowledge of what you are eating
I just had to look up sbarro pizza because I ate a slice today for lunch
this tiny piece of pizza had 460 calories and 45% of my daily sodium intake
make sure that through exercise and diet you are maintaining a reasonable calorie deficit of 500 to 1000 calories depending on your BMI and BMR
I think it was Bowen who in the weight-loss thread thought he was going to survive on 500 calories a day
your body cannot maintain a large calorie deficit because you start producing starvation signals and before you know it you're curled up in a corner eating sticks of butter
Are you citing the recent research that mentions that running a slight calorie deficit can extend your lifespan?
Am I missing something? I can dig up a citation because I cant remember the class of molecules I am thinking of
counterpoint: sbarro is fucking delicious and it is worth eating that and not much else in a day
yeah
I'd live on two slices of pizza a day
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Hi I'm Vee!Formerly VH; She/Her; Is an E X P E R I E N C ERegistered Userregular
edited July 2011
Sometimes people say "Hey, has anybody told you that you look like Jimmy Fallon" when they really mean Jimmy Kimmel.
Usually I say "You mean Jimmy Kimmel?" and they're like "Oh right" but one time this guy tried to act like he really meant Jimmy Fallon but he wasn't fooling anybody.
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TL DRNot at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered Userregular
So...I'm going to start making my opus in XNA. An RPG. It's going to be so awesome that the world will cry when they see me. Just like now, but these will be tears of happiness instead of tears of fright and terror.
Drez! I'm working on my own RPG using the RPG maker XP/VX software. We can be rpg buddies.
What's "RPG maker XP/VX"? I was thinking of just building my own engine from scratch, but I dunno. What do you recommend?
It's just a building block engine. It's got all of the stuff for a good old snes type rpg with some ability for custom code if you want to go 3d rather than sprite. It's for making PC games though so I doubt it works with XNA. It's just a nice cheap program. You can make your own sprites and music and import them in and make some cool stuff.
Okay, so for today do I want the Deux Ex collection for $5? (I've never played it)
I'm probably getting Monkey Island 1 and 2 for $7.50
You want the first Deus Ex, not the mediocre second one. And you want both Monkey Island games because they are still funny after all these years. Three A+ games for $10.
There's one in my local mall. The guy there is really damn good at hard sells.
...Also when the hell did I gain confidence? I just told someone that I'm awesome, and realized that I wasn't fooling around or faking it. I had a firm, unshakable belief that I was awesome in the context of the discussion.
I mean, I liked the game, beat it twice, but it is so sadly easy.
That's kind of the problem I ran into. I put like every single point at start into stealth and just maxed that early on and it made the game kind of a cakewalk.
It's a lot of fun, but it's kind of a poor man's metal gear solid
@mazzy I am busy being depressed by the road at the moment but after I finish it I will blow my mind with your article
meticulously record what you eat and don't eat where you don't have a working knowledge of what you are eating
I just had to look up sbarro pizza because I ate a slice today for lunch
this tiny piece of pizza had 460 calories and 45% of my daily sodium intake
make sure that through exercise and diet you are maintaining a reasonable calorie deficit of 500 to 1000 calories depending on your BMI and BMR
I would go so far as to argue that there is no evidence that a typical person can actually maintain a 500-calorie deficit for any significant period of time.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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kaleeditySometimes science is more art than scienceRegistered Userregular
edited July 2011
most sbarro is bad. Though, every once in a while one of the locations is really fucking good. Maybe I'm just remembering something from many years ago and I was just hungry then.
Alpha Protocole not really spoilers (mechanics mostly)
Man, chainshot and stealth really are just incredibly overpowered, unreasonably so.
But anyway, for most of my missions I always seem to end up killing everyone on my way to the goal (mostly stealithly but eh). Is this going to end up biting me in the ass at any point?
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Ok, postered.
Sorry about delaying that. Been a hectic week.
Is it just me or I am tackling things way too early?
I run out of seroquel after tonight so I hope I get some results soon
Are you citing the recent research that mentions that running a slight calorie deficit can extend your lifespan?
Am I missing something? I can dig up a citation because I cant remember the class of molecules I am thinking of
No. I did know that you were posting about it at some point. It was like a $15 steam daily yesterday.
yeah
I'd live on two slices of pizza a day
Usually I say "You mean Jimmy Kimmel?" and they're like "Oh right" but one time this guy tried to act like he really meant Jimmy Fallon but he wasn't fooling anybody.
Oh word
s'not v good
...How?
I mean, I liked the game, beat it twice, but it is so sadly easy.
What's on the Steam Sale menu today, if you don't mind me asking?
It's just a building block engine. It's got all of the stuff for a good old snes type rpg with some ability for custom code if you want to go 3d rather than sprite. It's for making PC games though so I doubt it works with XNA. It's just a nice cheap program. You can make your own sprites and music and import them in and make some cool stuff.
You want the first Deus Ex, not the mediocre second one. And you want both Monkey Island games because they are still funny after all these years. Three A+ games for $10.
There's one in my local mall. The guy there is really damn good at hard sells.
...Also when the hell did I gain confidence? I just told someone that I'm awesome, and realized that I wasn't fooling around or faking it. I had a firm, unshakable belief that I was awesome in the context of the discussion.
Everything turns into a gunfight, I can't stealth worth a shit
The minigames are awful and I always run out of time and fuck it up
I end up martial arting a lot of dudes to death because my pistol has no accuracy I guess, I shoot at people and they lose no health
I can't figure out how to throw grenades or anything, they threw too much information at me in the tutorial and I didn't absorb it all
Now I am going to go eat some lunch so if you reply there may be a gap in my response
That's kind of the problem I ran into. I put like every single point at start into stealth and just maxed that early on and it made the game kind of a cakewalk.
It's a lot of fun, but it's kind of a poor man's metal gear solid
I would go so far as to argue that there is no evidence that a typical person can actually maintain a 500-calorie deficit for any significant period of time.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
There, there. You were just overstimulated by all the options and you forgot it's an RPG, not an action game. Let's find something more your speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPkUvfL8T1I
:P
that is bullshit
It's not even on a restricted schedule, is it?
But anyway, for most of my missions I always seem to end up killing everyone on my way to the goal (mostly stealithly but eh). Is this going to end up biting me in the ass at any point?
Countercounterpoint: Sbarros is mediocre pizza and if you're going to spend your caloric 'budget' on pizza, spend it on better pizza.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
yo.