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<blockquote data-quote="SubNit" data-source="post: 7229767" data-attributes="member: 603838"><p>No **** eating fast food all day is not good for you, nice job pointing out an obvious truth. Work on your logic. You just told me that you can exercise and actually get unhealthier. However, this is only true if you eat like ****, which is diet related and has nothing to do with effort. You combine the two to refute my point which doesn't work b/c I narrowly defined mine to effort v diet.</p><p></p><p>Take an average person and have them work out, hard. Then take another average person and have them eat healthy. Which do you believe will be the fittest in the end? Obviously the dude who eats like a normal person but actually works their body. You seem to overlook fundamental science in keeping a healthy body, which is using it.</p><p></p><p>What I'm saying, if you pay attention to my words, is that your level of effort is more important than your diet. Feel free to "educate" me all day long since you went to graduate school for something that should be common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubNit, post: 7229767, member: 603838"] No **** eating fast food all day is not good for you, nice job pointing out an obvious truth. Work on your logic. You just told me that you can exercise and actually get unhealthier. However, this is only true if you eat like ****, which is diet related and has nothing to do with effort. You combine the two to refute my point which doesn't work b/c I narrowly defined mine to effort v diet. Take an average person and have them work out, hard. Then take another average person and have them eat healthy. Which do you believe will be the fittest in the end? Obviously the dude who eats like a normal person but actually works their body. You seem to overlook fundamental science in keeping a healthy body, which is using it. What I'm saying, if you pay attention to my words, is that your level of effort is more important than your diet. Feel free to "educate" me all day long since you went to graduate school for something that should be common sense. [/QUOTE]
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