Jeff the Jerk
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You lose most of that weight in your teeth.I heard the crack/cocaine/heroin diet melts fat off. You don't even have to eat because you don't even want to! Lol.
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You lose most of that weight in your teeth.I heard the crack/cocaine/heroin diet melts fat off. You don't even have to eat because you don't even want to! Lol.
LmfaoYou lose most of that weight in your teeth.
And your wallet...Lmfao
And close friends and family.And your wallet...
And your mental, emotional, and spiritual well being. Yeah not a good diet. LolAnd close friends and family.
But you do get abs... hmmm[emoji848]And your mental, emotional, and spiritual well being. Yeah not a good diet. Lol
HahahahahahahaFake news lol
The ingredient known as cellulose that is in most fast food beef is sawdust.Actaully fact taco bells beef is only 36% beef the rest is all fillers and preserving materials. So total garbage food. But hey why not eat that mystery sand beef![]()
Damn beast!This exactly. Consistency is the key. Over the past 30 plus years I have trained in a bodybuilding style and as a powerlifter at various times but I have always trained.
The past 10 years or so I have trained seven days a week. I don't have any more volume or time in the gym than before but I have found as I get older that the best way for me to train with maximum intensity is in half hour to no longer than one hour training sessions.
I can tell you if you are able to do this you won't have a weight problem. I eat what I want when I want and always have with the exception of the final couple of weeks prior to my powerlifting meets when I tighten things up considerably to make weight.
Most people's problem is that they just aren't consistent with their training frequency and/or their training intensity is lacking when they are in the gym.
If I were going to compete in a bodybuilding event I would have to tighten it up further but I think I have done fairly up to this point. This is from two or three years back but I look basically the same today at over 50.
This is it for the pictures from me. Sorry no butthole.
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LOL, it also melts the years, teeth and face right off too!I heard the crack/cocaine/heroin diet melts fat off. You don't even have to eat because you don't even want to! Lol.
Is this for realz or fake news too?The ingredient known as cellulose that is in most fast food beef is sawdust.
And you can get a vacation at my rehab and we can do some behavior modification.And your mental, emotional, and spiritual well being. Yeah not a good diet. Lol
All of that stuff is standard for Mexican food where Im atI don’t know man, they got fresh made flour tortillas in house, fresh salsa, fresh pico, grilled flank or skirt steak for their fajitas. Pretty damn good in my opinion. I think it’s a step up from fast food, but not quite as expensive as a regular sit down restaurant.
I love me some fajita and egg tacos. Yum.
The ingredient known as cellulose that is in most fast food beef is sawdust.
Tried that diet as well!! Stripped me of everything mentioned above!!And your mental, emotional, and spiritual well being. Yeah not a good diet. Lol
Is this for realz or fake news too?
I could start a beef company
There are no known harmful side effects from adding it to food, and it's completely legal. "Cellulose is a non-digestible plant fiber, and we actually happen to need non-digestible vegetable fiber in our food—that's why people eat bran flakes and psyllium husks," says Jeff Potter, author of Cooking for Geeks.Feb 17, 2016Totally true. It’s in cereal, crackers, cookies. Kraft Parmesan cheese has it as a anti-caking ingredient. Sawdust. Mmmm
They save the animal cellulose for hot dogs and lunch meatThere are no known harmful side effects from adding it to food, and it's completely legal. "Cellulose is a non-digestible plant fiber, and we actually happen to need non-digestible vegetable fiber in our food—that's why people eat bran flakes and psyllium husks," says Jeff Potter, author of Cooking for Geeks.Feb 17, 2016
It’s not always animal cellulose.
Thank god because that’s nasty!!
For realz broIs this for realz or fake news too?
I could start a beef company
LOL, then put real fiber in it! I don’t need wood pulp!Also known as fiber. Why u gotta hate? Lol
