Post #191,786
1/26/05 5:55:40 PM
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It's DRL-style rose-tinted spectacleism, is what it is.
"ah, the good old days! They were so much better!"
...if you weren't black, gay, old, young, a woman, etc.
Complete and utter bollocks. Basically, it rocked to be a 25-65 year old white man.
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Post #191,791
1/26/05 6:19:48 PM
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you didnt have to be white
to enjoy sex without condoms and not taking a chance on a death sentence regards, daemon
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Post #191,821
1/26/05 9:18:09 PM
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:-(
Those WERE the days.
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- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #191,820
1/26/05 9:16:05 PM
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because I don't believe
that fad diets help cancer?
Truly, there were good and bad things about 'the good old days' - but in the end, they were just days. Days are what you make them.
If you want to defend all the progress we've made since 'then' to 'now', that's fine. "Yeah, and y'all are keeling over of cancer" just sounds like sour grapes, though.
Don't worry - you'll be looking back at fond memories soon enough!
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] Imric's Tips for Living
- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Nothing is as simple as it seems in the beginning, As hopeless as it seems in the middle, Or as finished as it seems in the end.
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Post #191,837
1/26/05 10:22:10 PM
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Re: because I don't believe
that fad diets help cancer? Truly, there were good and bad things about 'the good old days' - but in the end, they were just days. Days are what you make them. If you want to defend all the progress we've made since 'then' to 'now', that's fine. "Yeah, and y'all are keeling over of cancer" just sounds like sour grapes, though. Well, as someone who is currently watching a relative suffer from cancer, the bottom line is it didn't matter if you were from back then or from here now, smoking was bad for your health... and this particular uncle not only smoked for years, (yes, he's recently been trying to quit, way too late), but he also worked in a chemical plant that he was warned would do damage to his lungs. I know cancer isn't always predictable or always preventable, but there are certain things one can do to lessen the risk, such as not pollute their lungs with smoking residue. Granted, back then the risk wasn't as publicized, and much more is known today. So now if you choose the routes that are suspected to lead to cancer, knowing the risks, you should expect to face the consequences. Brenda
"The people of the world having once been deceived, suspect deceit in truth itself." -- Hitopadesa 600?-1100? AD, Sanskrit Fable From Panchatantr
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Post #191,848
1/26/05 10:58:41 PM
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cancer is simply evolution
just down a bad track. Broken cells multiply at an alarming rate eventually killing the host. The fact that we have more cancer these days is the effect of a longer lifespan in most cases. Earlier in the century people died of other foreign infections, cancer is what happens after you survive life. regards, daemon
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Post #191,942
1/27/05 10:35:00 AM
1/27/05 1:47:27 PM
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Not entirely, by any means.
Living longer is not really the point. The average lifespan was very low because of early deaths, but if you made it to 30 your chances of making it to 80 were not that different from today.
Something has changed because cancer and heart disease were once rather rare in America. Exactly what changes have caused these diseases to increase so is what we don't know. There is a correlation with the rise in consumption of unsaturated vegetable oils and particularly hydrogenated vegetable oils (trans fats, previously used only for soap), but proof of cause / effect is lacking.
Even at the American Heart Association's kick-off event for their "Heart Healthy Diet", one of the older physicians invited said he doubted the research. He said early in his career the American diet was everything the Heart Association said was bad - yet he saw almost no cases of either cancer or congestive heart disease.
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Post #191,966
1/27/05 1:09:04 PM
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It's the diet
in conjunction with cars and couches.
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Post #191,879
1/27/05 5:03:52 AM
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Depends on the meaning of fad, no?
Or are you suggesting that there is no correlation between one's diet and cancer .. that you 'believe in'?
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Post #191,884
1/27/05 7:02:35 AM
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That we know and understand,
Hell - we don't fully understand diet's relation to coronary disease. We still fight cancer by killing every cell we can, and then hoping we get all the cancer cells in the process.
[link|http://forfree.sytes.net|
] Imric's Tips for Living
- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Nothing is as simple as it seems in the beginning, As hopeless as it seems in the middle, Or as finished as it seems in the end.
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Post #191,886
1/27/05 7:06:14 AM
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Eat fibre!
Helps prevent cancer of the arse.
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Post #192,026
1/27/05 6:06:28 PM
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eat arse it prevents cancer of the fibre
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