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Re: ANOTHER Reason to NOT BE A PERMABULKER.
« Reply #25 on: February 26, 2009, 11:42:42 PM »
What is the reason to live if you can't be fat?

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Re: ANOTHER Reason to NOT BE A PERMABULKER.
« Reply #26 on: February 26, 2009, 11:46:57 PM »

Life goes by so fast. It is all a dream. Live everyday like it's your last. Don't become part of the system. Live your own life. Think about it? Being pissed off sucks. Smiles and laughter are the best. Live life without fear. And NEVER put five carrots in your girlfriends ears!!!!!! And eat fat in moderation.

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Re: ANOTHER Reason to NOT BE A PERMABULKER.
« Reply #27 on: February 27, 2009, 12:10:03 AM »
Life goes by so fast. It is all a dream. Live everyday like it's your last. Don't become part of the system. Live your own life. Think about it? Being pissed off sucks. Smiles and laughter are the best. Live life without fear. And NEVER put five carrots in your girlfriends ears!!!!!! Eat fat in moderation.

I'm been actually thinking about this alot. All people do is whine. Recession this and recession that. Oh no, now we need to sell one of our 3 cars and stick to only 2 trips abroad instead of 5 this year. Whine whine whine. You are fucking lucky if you are healthy, have a roof over your head and have enought food to eat.


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Re: ANOTHER Reason to NOT BE A PERMABULKER.
« Reply #28 on: February 27, 2009, 12:55:03 AM »
1 in 3 Common Cancers May Be Preventable

d by Louise Chang, MD

Feb. 26, 2009 -- About a third of common adult cancers may be preventable in the U.S. -- and that doesn't even count cancers that could be prevented by not smoking.

That's according to a new report from the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and its sister organization, the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR).

In the new report, the WCRF and AICR estimate that in the U.S., eating a nutritious diet, being physically active, and keeping body fat under control may prevent:

    * 38% of breast cancers
    * 45% of colorectal cancers
    * 36% of lung cancers
    * 39% of pancreatic cancers
    * 47% of stomach cancers
    * 69% of esophageal cancers
    * 63% of cancers of the mouth, pharynx, or larynx
    * 70% of endometrial cancers
    * 24% of kidney cancers
    * 21% of gallbladder cancers
    * 15% of liver cancers
    * 11% of prostate cancers


Diet, physical activity, and limited body fat could prevent 34% of those 12 cancers overall in the U.S., and 24% of all cancers, according to the report.

Those estimates are all about the big picture -- the effect on the overall population -- not an individual's chance of developing cancer.

The WCRF/AICR report also includes tips for governments, industries, school, media, and other institutions worldwide to promote healthy lifestyles. Among those recommendations:

    * New developments should be designed to encourage walking and cycling.
    * Government and school cafeterias should provide healthy foods and drinks.
    * Food and drink industries should price healthy fare competitively with other products and stop promoting sugary drinks and unhealthy foods to kids.
    * Workplaces should have policies and environments that are supportive of breastfeeding.
    * Media should promote cancer prevention and flag misleading cancer claims.

That guidance is in line with the American Cancer Society's recommendation for community action, notes Colleen Doyle, the American Cancer Society's director of nutrition and physical activity. "Reversing the obesity epidemic will require bold action and multiple strategies, including policy changes at national, state, and local levels that make it easier for people to eat better and be more active," Doyle says in an American Cancer Society statement.

The WCRF/AICR, which has previously published cancer prevention tips for individuals, stresses that cancer prevention means trimming the odds of developing cancer, not totally eliminating cancer.

Many factors affect cancer risk, and some of them -- like family history -- aren't within your control. A healthy lifestyle doesn't wipe out cancer risk -- but it also has no downside. And, because early detection is often a big help in treating cancer when it does occur, check with your doctor about routine cancer screening tests.

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Re: ANOTHER Reason to NOT BE A PERMABULKER.
« Reply #29 on: February 27, 2009, 12:59:41 AM »
I'm been actually thinking about this alot. All people do is whine. Recession this and recession that. Oh no, now we need to sell one of our 3 cars and stick to only 2 trips abroad instead of 5 this year. Whine whine whine. You are fucking lucky if you are healthy, have a roof over your head and have enought food to eat.



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Re: ANOTHER Reason to NOT BE A PERMABULKER.
« Reply #30 on: February 27, 2009, 02:47:03 AM »
I'm been actually thinking about this alot. All people do is whine. Recession this and recession that. Oh no, now we need to sell one of our 3 cars and stick to only 2 trips abroad instead of 5 this year. Whine whine whine. You are fucking lucky if you are healthy, have a roof over your head and have enought food to eat.



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Re: ANOTHER Reason to NOT BE A PERMABULKER.
« Reply #31 on: February 27, 2009, 06:20:27 AM »
It's not staying alive forever? It's living the best life you can live. The reason why people fear death so much is because they don't appreciate the life that they have led. I mean by taking things for granted. You forget what you did two days ago? Take loads of photo's and keep a journal. Life goes so fast. You must at least have five minutes of happiness each day? But you forget it so quick. But when you read your journal or see a photo you've taken? You suddenly remember everything about that day. I eat fat and life is good!
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But seriously I agree with much of what you said about enjoying life.  Can't just measure it in longjevity, gotta have some fun.