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  1. Armanda Barten, Maxi France, 20 April 2020
  2. Enrico_sw replied to Cult Icon's post in a topic in Television
    Cavill is really a big fan of the game and the books. I think he helped the promotion of the show a lot (particularly when he defended fandom after some kind of journalist attack)
  3. Enrico_sw replied to jj3's post in a topic in General Talk
    The crude oil prices on the WTI were negative today! Now, that's some real crazy fucking economic crisis.
  4. ... FC Dallas under-15 boys squad beat the U.S. Women's National Team in a scrimmage https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/a-dallas-fc-under-15-boys-squad-beat-the-u-s-womens-national-team-in-a-scrimmage/
  5. @Matt! What's your video game of the moment?
  6. ^ I don't know, I think I need things that can temporarily take me out of this world for a while, like science fiction.
  7. Enrico_sw replied to Enrico_sw's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Femme Actuelle, 20 April 2020
  8. You really like this show, don't you? Why is that so good? I mean your girls are cute but they are no Angelica or Yasmine
  9. I'm playing Borderlands 2 at the moment, I haven't started B3 yet.
  10. Borderlands is a series of action role-playing first-person shooter video games in a space western science fantasy setting, created by Gearbox Software and published by 2K Games for multiple platforms. The series consists of four games, each with multiple downloadable content packs: Borderlands (2009), Borderlands 2 (2012), Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (2014) by 2K Australia and Borderlands 3 (2019). Tales from the Borderlands (2014–2015) is a spin-off episodic graphic adventure game by Telltale Games.
  11. Enrico_sw replied to Joe > Average's post in a topic in General Talk
    ^ @Stromboli1 Air pollution is also a main risk factor. That means dusts, NOx or sulfur who are all produced by... fossil fuel!
  12. Borderlands 2 kicks asses!
  13. @Matt! Do you like Star Trek?
  14. Enrico_sw replied to Joe > Average's post in a topic in General Talk
    Obesity is quite high in terms of risk factor (not very far from smoking) and also hyperglycemia (whose causes are often the same as obesisty's). Also, many other food related problems are dangerous: - high sodium diet - low fruit/vegetable diet - low whole grain diets (most of the pasta and rice we eat are just processed grains)
  15. Enrico_sw replied to Joe > Average's post in a topic in General Talk
    ^ It takes time to get rid of such problem. Even if people completely stopped eating heavily processed food, they still "accumulated" the bad influence of the past years. I'm sure it will "limit" the problem for older generations and pave the way for better behaviours in the new generations. There is very clear evidence that processed food (and particularly sugary food) is the main cause of obesity (far above all other factors).
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  18. Meh, I prefer this one
  19. Some people think that the number of cases might be underestimated by... a factor of 20, some other say 40 or 80 or even a 100! If we take into consideration all these opinions, it means that the number of cases in the world is somewhere between 2 and 200 million people! Quite the uncertainty indeed.
  20. Enrico_sw replied to Joe > Average's post in a topic in General Talk
    I had some "processed" tuna tonight. Guess what they added... sugar. They have to add this shit everywhere.
  21. Enrico_sw replied to Joe > Average's post in a topic in General Talk
    @Stormbringer I just watched an interesting documentary on obesity and diabetes. They talked about the techniques that giant sugary food/drink corporations (like Coca) use to hide the harm that their products do, and, these techniques are very similar to what the tobacco industry did 50 years ago. They also talked about Chile and how it was one of the first countries to push for food labelling and soda taxing. Honestly, I think that the food corporations (who are a freaking oligopoly) have a very high responsability in the global obesity and diabetes epidemic. There's sugar everywhere.