The article says it was “fat and lean mass” not water weight. And while the “lean mass” (which I guess could be water) retuned after eating again, the “fat mass” did not.
The article says it was “fat and lean mass” not water weight. And while the “lean mass” (which I guess could be water) retuned after eating again, the “fat mass” did not.
The volunteers lost an average of 5.7 kg of both fat mass and lean mass. After three days of eating after fasting, the weight stayed off – the loss of lean was almost completely reversed, but the fat mass stayed off.
I understood a couple of those words…
I was taught sound travels in all directions from it’s source. Does that not include upward?
Right beneath the main listing, under “Frequently bought together” it was shown with the $9 price instead of $20. Then, over in the right column, next to the main the listing, underneath the “add to cart button,” “add to lists” button and “X available from other sellers” (at the same price) was something like "one available at $9 from (whoever the seller is). I could have added it to my cart from there, but went and searched their storefront, 'cause I wanted to give you the direct link to the product.
PG Tips Extra Strong blend 80 count boxes of tea
Here. $9 for a box of 80, extra strong, and in stock.
Who said anything about centralized control?
That’s a matter of access, not whether a sufficient amount of resources exist.
We’ve already reached post scarcity. Any current scarcity is manufactured.
They also tend to believe compound words don’t exist.
ADP, like the payroll/HR company? Have you got a link? I don’t see ads.
I’d love to know what the downvotes are about. I found this really interesting and wouldn’t mind hearing a counterpoint or two.
Neither is this comment section.
Well, that’s better. But none of these that I’ve had to drive through have light-controlled merges. They haven’t had the barriers, either, but still more driving lanes than toll-booth lanes.
Off topic, but could someone ELIF why the lanes are all strictly partitioned right up until just before the booths, where they open into a free-for-all, with fewer booth lanes than there were partitioned lanes? How does this not lead to road rage, fist fights, and accidents, causing even more delays?
All you have to do is look at that thumbnail image to know the source is propagandist trash.
Rice, sardines, kimchi, avocado, soy sauce, sesame oil.
Using the word “server” is super confusing to me. My kid has a rack of servers in his room. Can I join one of those? No. They’re not Mastodon or Lemmy servers. But I’m not joining the specific piece of hardware in some storage locker owned by Lemmy or Mastodon, either. Everything on the Internet is on a server. So what’s different, here?
I think your analogy is a good one, well, a better one. If you’re reading a newspaper, I think people have a better, inherent, understanding that the news might be different from paper to paper. But that’s less the case on TV or the Internet. It’s just news, regardless of source – it’s so monopolized.
Lemmy and Mastodon are “just the internet” to most people. A lot of them don’t even distinguish social media as a separate category. They only see the presentation format of, say, Facebook or Twitter as different, and that’s less and less the case all the time, as companies compete for each other’s users. They don’t really see them as different services, just different brands.
Source: I’m the person who teaches them to reset their passwords, how to print their paystubs, and how to get on Facebook.
Jesus Christ, I should drop any minute now.