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    @salacious-crumb One bathroom? For three bedrooms? Clearly no one is taking their wives to the end of the world.

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    No shit it's manufactured in Texas. Half the fucking thing is taken up with the gun room and the pantry.

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    @nepia it's ok, one of the bedrooms doesn't have any doors.

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    Sep 17, 2018  /  WAR

    The Time 14 Cargo Ships Were Trapped in the Suez Canal ... for Eight Years

    The Time 14 Cargo Ships Were Trapped in the Suez Canal ... for Eight Years

    The ships moored together and formed a micronation. (It might as well have been an adult summer camp.)

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    @jegga That's an interesting story, although it reads like the crew were there the full 8 years as well (unless I skimmed to quickly) but obviously Wiki confirmed that didn't happen and most returned home or went on rotation.

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    @nepia said in Interesting reads:

    @jegga That's an interesting story, although it reads like the crew were there the full 8 years as well (unless I skimmed to quickly) but obviously Wiki confirmed that didn't happen and most returned home or went on rotation.

    Yeah he was a bit vague there , interesting though . I’m surprised the Egyptians didn’t sieze the boats.

    If I have to be trapped at sea this is how I’d like it to go down
    http://www.wonews.com/t-FeatureArticle-AccidentlandsSenorHefeintunaheaven-073108.aspx

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    @jegga Were they in range of Israeli guns maybe?

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    @nepia said in Interesting reads:

    @jegga Were they in range of Israeli guns maybe?

    Dunno , they could have kept the crew on as a human shield though?

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    @jegga I guess you don't really want to piss off the rest by seizing a bunch of their ships?

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    @nepia said in Interesting reads:

    @jegga I guess you don't really want to piss off the rest by seizing a bunch of their ships?

    I’m not sure how much they’d do to retaliate if they weren’t too arsed about getting the ships out for 8 years .

    Weird things happen at sea in that region , the Israelis atracked a yank navy boat around the same time those boats were stuck there.

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    Gland larceny

    https://inews.co.uk/opinion/columnists/what-20th-century-men-did-to-their-testicles-to-prevent-ageing/

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    DER SPIEGEL  /  Aug 21, 2018  /  International

    Paradise Lost: Tourists Are Destroying the Places They Love

    Paradise Lost: Tourists Are Destroying the Places They Love

    Travel is no longer a luxury good. Airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet have contributed to a form of mass tourism that has made local residents feel like foreigners in cities like Barcelona and Rome. The infrastructure is buckling under the pressure. By DER SPIEGEL Staff

    Tl,dr? Freedom sponges/campers can fuck right off for a start.

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    Thought of posting this in the fitness forums, but probably better fits here:

    Michael Hobbes  /  Highline

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    For decades, the medical community has ignored mountains of evidence to wage a cruel and futile war on fat people, poisoning public perception and ruining millions of lives. It's time for a new paradigm.

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    @barbarian said in Interesting reads:

    Thought of posting this in the fitness forums, but probably better fits here:

    Michael Hobbes  /  Highline

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    For decades, the medical community has ignored mountains of evidence to wage a cruel and futile war on fat people, poisoning public perception and ruining millions of lives. It's time for a new paradigm.

    Nothing in that article addresses the law of thermodynamics and the undeniable evidence in famine; no fat fuckers.

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    @barbarian said in Interesting reads:

    Thought of posting this in the fitness forums, but probably better fits here:

    Michael Hobbes  /  Highline

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    For decades, the medical community has ignored mountains of evidence to wage a cruel and futile war on fat people, poisoning public perception and ruining millions of lives. It's time for a new paradigm.

    i don't understand the conclusion?

    Is that people who are already fat are fucked? And we should just accept that? And being a blimp isn't necessarily a bad thing?

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    @mariner4life said in Interesting reads:

    @barbarian said in Interesting reads:

    Thought of posting this in the fitness forums, but probably better fits here:

    Michael Hobbes  /  Highline

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

    For decades, the medical community has ignored mountains of evidence to wage a cruel and futile war on fat people, poisoning public perception and ruining millions of lives. It's time for a new paradigm.

    i don't understand the conclusion?

    Is that people who are already fat are fucked? And we should just accept that? And being a blimp isn't necessarily a bad thing?

    Doctors need more training and time to point out obvious shit to enormously fat people who are psychotic liars.

    Also, less sugar apparently.

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    @mariner4life said in Interesting reads:

    i don't understand the conclusion?

    Is that people who are already fat are fucked? And we should just accept that? And being a blimp isn't necessarily a bad thing?

    That we need to redefine the focus away from weight and towards health.

    When you focus unerringly on weight, it tends to lead to negative outcomes.

    It is possible to be both fat and healthy, and the reverse is also true.

    Crash diets generally don't work in the long term.

    The medical profession tend to be poor at dealing with these issues in a considered, productive fashion.

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    @barbarian Fat ABs prop much healthier than skinny meth-head, for example. ABs have BMIs off the scale! Morbidly Obese, OH NOES!

    But yeah that's about the point of the article, along with the fact that your body wants to be back to the fattest it's ever been - in most of our history being fat was awesome, cos you were very likely to starve at some point. Now we have permanent feast of awful shit food, and no famine. So doing exercise and eating heaps of real food, even if you are fat, is much better than being skinny and unhealthy.

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    @barbarian said in Interesting reads:

    @mariner4life said in Interesting reads:

    i don't understand the conclusion?

    Is that people who are already fat are fucked? And we should just accept that? And being a blimp isn't necessarily a bad thing?

    That we need to redefine the focus away from weight and towards health.

    When you focus unerringly on weight, it tends to lead to negative outcomes.

    It is possible to be both fat and healthy, and the reverse is also true.

    Crash diets generally don't work in the long term.

    The medical profession tend to be poor at dealing with these issues in a considered, productive fashion.

    You can’t be fat and healthy. People who are fat have been proven to be at much higher risks of several diseases.

    Agree with focusing on health, but a marker for health is how overweight you are. Ignoring weight, men with waist measurements over a certain value are at a much higher risk of heart disease.

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    @kirwan said in Interesting reads:

    You can’t be fat and healthy.

    The article posits otherwise. If you are fat you are certainly more likely to be unhealthy, but it's not black and white:

    "The second big lesson the medical establishment has learned and rejected over and over again is that weight and health are not perfect synonyms.

    Yes, nearly every population-level study finds that fat people have worse cardiovascular health than thin people. But individuals are not averages: Studies have found that anywhere from one-third to three-quarters of people classified as obese are metabolically healthy. They show no signs of elevated blood pressure, insulin resistance or high cholesterol. Meanwhile, about a quarter of non-overweight people are what epidemiologists call “the lean unhealthy.”

    A 2016 study that followed participants for an average of 19 years found that unfit skinny people were twice as likely to get diabetes as fit fat people. Habits, no matter your size, are what really matter. Dozens of indicators, from vegetable consumption to regular exercise to grip strength, provide a better snapshot of someone’s health than looking at her from across a room."

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