>But I also think the best thing would be for scientists/organisations and medical professionals/organisations to give accurate info about obesity and health so podcasters don't have to try to do it.
Interesting comment on an article showing the scientists gave accurate info and the podcasters were wrong.
I'm guessing they got a paragraph down, thought about grabbing a snack, then maybe got some else to nibble on, and a third thing to munch on (can't just have one or two snacks), got a soda to wash it down, and then when they were done eating and drinking forgot why they had the tab open and closed it.
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the subreddit for that podcast is one of the best places to mine for fatty cope: /r/MaintenancePhase
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I guess there's some lingering drama here? idk. the sub is obv all dumb fatties and thats the tea sis
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Interesting comment on an article showing the scientists gave accurate info and the podcasters were wrong.
I'm guessing they got a paragraph down, thought about grabbing a snack, then maybe got some else to nibble on, and a third thing to munch on (can't just have one or two snacks), got a soda to wash it down, and then when they were done eating and drinking forgot why they had the tab open and closed it.
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