Just recently, Jurassic World.
There was a thread here discussing it: thread-48281.html
Chris Pratt killed it.
There was a thread here discussing it: thread-48281.html
Chris Pratt killed it.
Quote: (02-15-2016 09:35 PM)Hades Wrote:
None of you pilgrims watch John Wayne movies?
Quote: (04-27-2019 08:54 PM)benben13 Wrote:
I've just watched the Gran Torino movie now, It's really a good movie but can't think of anything new learned that will help my game, is it normal?
What should I have learned in this movie?
Quote: (04-27-2019 09:22 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:
Quote: (04-27-2019 08:54 PM)benben13 Wrote:
I've just watched the Gran Torino movie now, It's really a good movie but can't think of anything new learned that will help my game, is it normal?
What should I have learned in this movie?
Dont piss off Clint
Quote: (04-25-2019 03:11 PM)Sherman Wrote:
Quote: (04-25-2019 01:55 PM)porscheguy Wrote:
Quote: (04-24-2019 10:20 PM)Solitaire Wrote:General Tso’s chicken from a Chinese buffet is your example of why meat is bad?
I remember the last time I ate meat, was a big pile of general tsao chicken (or wtf it's called) at the Chinese buffet. Was like a two pound brick in my stomach. I've never felt that bad ever again.
So you’ve got chopped up, boneless chicken. It’s coated in a heavy, flour based batter. Then it’s deep fried in vegetable oil. Then it’s covered in a sugary syrup. And it’s typically served with white rice which is really about as healthy as plain white flour or sugar. Your pancreas won’t tell the difference. And since it was served at a buffet, there’s a good chance it was seasoned with MSG. (Most Chinese restaurants have stopped using MSG, however many Chinese buffets continue to use it because:
1. It acts as a short term food preservative on steam tables.
2. It greatly enhances the flavor and makes you thirsty.
3. It can cause a bloated, full feeling in people so they don’t eat as much.)
But you blame the feeling of having a brick in your stomach on the chicken itself with little or no acknowledgement of where you ate it and how it was prepared? It’s 50% sugar and starch, but the problem is chicken?
This hits the nail on the head. Back in the bad old days when I was less selective what I would put in my mouth, I ordered a dish of orange chicken at a Chinese restaurant. It was overcooked which is really deadly. That hardened sugar is like eating lead pellets, and your body has to work to digest it. I lost so much water in diarrhea, that in the night I developed excruciatingly painful muscle cramps in my legs, due to the electrolytes lost. If you really want to avoid something in your diet. Avoid sugar. The less sugar the better. People are fat in America because they eat too much sugar. It's not fat. And it is not meat that is the problem. People are ignorant of the basic science of nutrition that has been known for some time now. They would rather follow dangerous gimmicks, because they are fad following sheep.
Quote: (04-27-2019 09:35 PM)benben13 Wrote:
Quote: (04-27-2019 09:22 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:
Quote: (04-27-2019 08:54 PM)benben13 Wrote:
I've just watched the Gran Torino movie now, It's really a good movie but can't think of anything new learned that will help my game, is it normal?
What should I have learned in this movie?
Dont piss off Clint
I'm didn't meant to say something bad about him, It's just that I want to know the added value of this movie relating to game.
What did you learned from this movie that help you in your daily game?
Quote: (04-27-2019 09:35 PM)benben13 Wrote:
Quote: (04-27-2019 09:22 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:
Quote: (04-27-2019 08:54 PM)benben13 Wrote:
I've just watched the Gran Torino movie now, It's really a good movie but can't think of anything new learned that will help my game, is it normal?
What should I have learned in this movie?
Dont piss off Clint
I'm didn't meant to say something bad about him, It's just that I want to know the added value of this movie relating to game.
What did you learned from this movie that help you in your daily game?