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Originally Posted by GMJ
(Post 13909000)
Curiosity is going to kill me. Any reason why you guys are vegan? Ideological or otherwise? I won't turn this into an argument.
1.) Its the right thing to do. Less suffering for animals and the environment. I went on a tour of a hog slaughterhouse a few years back andit made me sick. Factory farms are terrible, terrible places and I refuse to support them. 2.) Health. I feel better than I ever have since learning how to eat the right way. I'm faster on two wheels and two feet than before. 3.) Looks. I look better. I do weight training on the side to maintain a decent physique, and I've made more progress on a plant based diet than I ever did on an omni diet. I've actually put on 15 pounds of lean mass since the start of the year. And that's all while averaging 100 miles a week in the saddle. |
but... hamburgers... :(
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Originally Posted by cc700
(Post 13909892)
but... hamburgers... :(
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Originally Posted by redpear
(Post 13905803)
Today a girl sitting in the row in front of me had celeste nail polish.
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Originally Posted by cc700
(Post 13909892)
but... hamburgers... :(
The only thing I will say is that I could care less how cruel the animals are treated. I don't like the idea of eating farmed animals simply because of the spread of disease because of their conditions. Please, no one try to convince me that animals have "dignity". Anything that ****s where it stands has no shame. (This is my opinion and I don't look down on anybody else's. This is not meant to be argumentative.) |
I was raised poor white trash. Like, Mountain Dew in a baby bottle white trash. I suspect that I never "liked" a lot of foods because I didn't have much exposure to it as a child. Until recently, I ate a ton of fast food, would order the same things at most restaurants, and didn't have a whole lot of variety in my diet.
Now that I'm 30 and still tipping the scales at around 230 lbs despite having a much higher activity level than I've ever had, I'd like to 1) continue to drop weight and get fit, and 2) explore food to discover what I might enjoy now that I'm a grownup. If I have the convenient excuse of going to Wendy's and having a ratburger, then I won't put in the effort to sample new foods and find out what's out there for me. I'm also a pretty good cook, and the people I've cooked for enjoyed what I made. I'd like to become a better one, and that won't happen without discovering new ingredients and putting them together in the right ways. |
Cut out soda altogether (if you haven't already). Years ago, I used to drink Coke like a mother****er and dropped about 10 lbs right away when I decided to knock it off.
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people on our CM facebook group constantly ask about buying a Vilano SS bike and I always steer them elsewhere ($300 isn't even that cheap for that pos).
I usually recommend the kilo or something used off CL but this same guy (who owns one) ALWAYS recommends them. He even just said "Thats what I bought 18 months ago. I love it. You will need to replace some things as they go out, bottom bracket, seat, tires, pedals, bars" and "My frame has a crack near the rear dropout. It's never been a problem. I figured if it ever got bigger, I'd weld it." Anytime you can buy a frame with that cracks (they won't replace them, just 10% discount on new ones) and requires a total overhaul of all the components for $250, you gotta do it. it's the new place to say 'kilo tt' |
Originally Posted by hamfoh
(Post 13910706)
people on our CM facebook group constantly ask about buying a Vilano
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Originally Posted by hamfoh
(Post 13910706)
people on our CM facebook group constantly ask about buying a Vilano SS bike and I always steer them elsewhere ($300 isn't even that cheap for that pos).
I usually recommend the kilo or something used off CL but this same guy (who owns one) ALWAYS recommends them. He even just said "Thats what I bought 18 months ago. I love it. You will need to replace some things as they go out, bottom bracket, seat, tires, pedals, bars" and "My frame has a crack near the rear dropout. It's never been a problem. I figured if it ever got bigger, I'd weld it." Anytime you can buy a frame with that cracks (they won't replace them, just 10% discount on new ones) and requires a total overhaul of all the components for $250, you gotta do it. it's the new place to say 'kilo tt' |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 13910619)
Cut out soda altogether (if you haven't already). Years ago, I used to drink Coke like a mother****er and dropped about 10 lbs right away when I decided to knock it off.
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Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 13910732)
Wait the Kilo had a crack or the Vilano?
This guy is actually a welder too, which is why it's weird to me he endorses hi ten steel so frequently And yeah, the page is a disaster. It's always someone asking for bike advice then some ******** who think they're the **** (they consider 12 miles at 15mph a fast ride.. mind you we have no hills) always make fun of them. Though it's somewhat entertaining if I'm bored and it let me know this last months ride had a different meeting location :D |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 13910619)
Cut out soda altogether (if you haven't already). Years ago, I used to drink Coke like a mother****er and dropped about 10 lbs right away when I decided to knock it off.
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Today I: climbed Hawk Hill, fixed, for the first time. 48x18.
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60 miles with a friend who was on a nice modern geared bike. There were about 15 times where, if I would have kept up my pace, I would have dropped him. Felt strong all the way through. 48x18 gear. Saw zebras, gazelles, camels, got chased by a dog on two different occasions, and got lost in someone's multi-million dollar horse farm. Great day. Time for drunk.
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Originally Posted by Jandro
(Post 13910861)
Today I: climbed Hawk Hill, fixed, for the first time. 48x18.
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Today I laced up a new rim for my Pake. Now I only need to buy some black Fizik bar tape for all the green to be gone off of my bike. Looks so much better already!
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Today I went to the hall of justice to pay my traffic ticket. On the way there I ran into redpear who was still looking for his wallet.
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Originally Posted by striknein
(Post 13910854)
Yeah, I dropped the soda when I stopped eating meat. Withdrawal's been a real *****.
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I never drank soda, except to mix with drinks, but that was only because soda was cheaper than fruit juice. The first full carbonated beverage I ever had was a beer. I am of the opinion that soda is the worst thing you can put in your body, with the exception of cigarettes (guilty). I am so glad my parents never drank it themselves, otherwise I would probably be addicted to that too.
To keep my post relevant, today I found out that my school does not have my study abroad transcript yet. I want my 8 credits of A. If I get shafted out of that, it will have been four grand, and 26 days of my life wasted. Plus opportunity cost. ****. |
My hardest cut was probably when my dentist told me how bad sour gummy worms were. Pretty much coating your teeth with battery acid.
They're reserved for special occasions now ;_; and only when I can use mouthwash right after. |
Originally Posted by GMJ
(Post 13910039)
The only thing I will say is that I could care less how cruel the animals are treated. I don't like the idea of eating farmed animals simply because of the spread of disease because of their conditions. Please, no one try to convince me that animals have "dignity". Anything that ****s where it stands has no shame. (This is my opinion and I don't look down on anybody else's. This is not meant to be argumentative.)
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Today I put in a good 50 miles, tomorrow's looking like it will be a wet mess of a ride.
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My macbook screen is getting a little dodgy, the screen does some weird flashing/distortion after I take it out of my bag, and goes away when I hit the screen... hrm...
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