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A nice rule of thumb on figuring out which foods you should be eating: If what you eat threatens communists, have a double helping. This includes red meat, butter, eggs, and every other viable animal product.

A nice rule of thumb on figuring out which foods you should avoid: If what you eat is put on a pedestal by communists: Soy, corn, vegetable oils, bugs, veganese

Follow this advice if you are a man and expect your testosterone and strength to increase.

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Just eat real food.

It's super easy, tasty, and can usually be cheaper. Meat, eggs, dairy, vegetables, and leafy green stuff.

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Agreed. We have to define what real food is because we know how commies and word manipulation roll out. Thankfully you have included exactly everything that constitutes real food.

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So just eat what isn't advertised constantly.

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And that's how easy it truly is. Thank you.

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"by 60 per cent”

As opposed to 6 thousand per dollar?

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"Centum" is Latin for "hundred". "Per cent" (per centum) means one out of one hundred. So 60 per centum means 60 per 100.

This usage of it being two separate words (as they are two separate words) is a more proper usage based on its etymology. This more proper usage is commonly used by British and other Europeans due to much of the English language having a Latin basis (as are many other languages).

Think metrically:

  • A "centimeter" is one hundredth of a meter. Even Imperial measurements (inches, feet, etc.) still use centimeters.
  • A "century" is 100 years. You've likely used that word this century and maybe last century also.
  • Even the cent that you referenced is one out of one hundred that make up a dollar, which is why it is called a "cent". You've surely stated that something costs "99 cents" or similar.

So many uneducated and ineducable niggers in this world, including some Whites who shame our people by adopting the behaviors and mentality of niggers like laziness and ignorance...just as the kikes want.

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I knew that, I was trying to be funny.

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It feels good to see another etymology fag.

6 million

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Replace "per" with / and "cent" with 100 60 per cent is 60/100 or 0.6 or 60%

To get 60% of something, just multiply it.

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I'll hedge my bets and just eat two eggs.

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Poached is healthier than hard boiled

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Now dig into the studies and find out who is paying for each one.

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It's a conspiracy from Big Egg!

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I love egg and egg is good and good for you. I eat 4 of them every day.

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The way you wrote that makes it sound like a weird chant

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It is a chant. The chant of the wonderful, glorious egg.

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Yep see this in jew media 💤 all the time but usually about coffee

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This was actually one of the first things I learned in my sociology class at medical school. The lecturer used cancer as the example, and had literally hundreds of news articles with different types of food that they say at different times both cause and prevent cancer. It's been happening for a long time (I went to school 2008-2012, and she filled a 2 hour lecture with slides of this shit). Edit - should have mentioned, it was my first big red pill moment.

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That phrase "Trust the Science" inverts the real meaning and purpose of Science. Science is supposed to question everything, to research and retest and reproduce over and over again until it become a scientific law. And then that should be questioned too!

Blindly accepting the popular consensus is Anti-science.

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I have two hard boiled eggs five days a week.

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This was pointed out way back in the 90's and early 00's where "scientists cure cancer" every other story, only for people to point out that these journalists embellished everything. It was more like "scientists find that sulfates in wine killed 0.002% of cancer cells" converted to "scientists find wine cures cancer".

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