Stoid, Are You Still Confident that You Know a Lot about Diet and Obesity?

I think I remember reading somewhere that she started a thread about donut recipes recently.

That moment wherein the last kid picked for dodgeball becomes the school mascot.

Since no one else has bitten on this, I will. What did he say? :slight_smile:

Maybe in a while this could disappear for a while and then he it shortens its entire life.

It came out during the bi, gay, and transitive movement.

I agree, but there is a certain irony and humor that such a self-professed expert on diet would come back a couple years later asking for a recipe for one of the most fattening, unhealthy foods around.

I suppose one could argue Stoid deserves the benefit of the doubt. That people should assume her diet succeeded and that she has been maintaining her goal weight for some time now. That the donuts are just an occasional indulgence, always balanced off by plenty of small, healthy meals and exercise.

But if I had to bet, I would bet otherwise.

Yes, people have been verbing words for many years now :slight_smile: My favorites are “friend” and “summer.”

A doughnut shop near my house has maple flavored Long Johns with a strip/slice/rasher/piece of maple bacon on top!

But isn’t feeling full one of those Shocking Weird keys to diet success?*

*And it’s really pissing off the diet doctors.

It’s a “tip of a flat belly.”

When I saw those ads, I always wondered which part of the belly is the tip.

Oh, please. She doesn’t know a damn thing about any damn thing. And one thing she doesn’t know is that she is, as you say, in fact, full of shit. It’s really sad, actually.

From the “posts we’d like to see” department:

But were they from Tim’s? That is the important question.

Well, the tri-tip is apparently the tensor fasciae latae. From the diagram, it looks like it is kind of around the side of the belly.

This has had a sort of anti-Betelgeuse effect as of late. Keep it up.

Here’s what I’d like to see:

It took you four months to pen that rejoinder?

Lol, when I made that post I was pretty sure somebody post only to point out that it was made a few months after the post it responded to. I didn’t think it would take only 8 minutes though.

Too bad that dieting is not as easy as meta.

Wow, you’ve sure got a hard-on for Stoid.

Not that I think it’s going to make any difference to you, but I eat pretty much exactly the way Stoid described --low carb, high fat – and yes, it does work. I’ve lost over 60 pounds in the last year, going from obese to a BMI that’s now at the lower end of my healthy range. All this without cravings and without feeling hungry, while eating plenty of meat, veggies, and yes, cheese, butter, olive oil and heavy cream. I have no idea if Stoid actually eats low-carb or not, but I do, and her claims, though stridently expressed, are perfectly true (at least for me - everyone’s different). For me, eating this way has changed my life for the better - indeed, it’s given me my life back. I’m full of energy, my cholesterol levels are perfect, my pre-diabetes is now totally under control. I’ve never felt healthier.

I’m not sure why you’re so rabidly determined to try and discount her.

Well, the bizarre delay on posting it in the second-most-interesting thing about it. The first most interesting thing being that “fictionally posted by” business.