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@shortstories @mitchconner I have a relative whom we assumed was non-celiac gluten intolerant; In time, however, it was determimed by buying heirloom wheat sourced from Eastern Europe, that it isn’t gluten, per se - but the Roundup-Ready wheat, that is the problem.

@mitchconner

So unless wheat says organic or non gmo or something explicitly saying it is not genetically engineered then it can be legally sold in the U.S.A. while being genetically engineered

There is no legal requirement to mention if wheat is genetically engineered in the U.S.A.

@mitchconner

So a bunch of foods containing grain used to make me sick

Eventually grains other than certain specific types stopped making me feel sick

Certain breads I would buy at Wal-Mart still make me sick

Breads advertising double fiber or extra fiber tend to make me sick

1 type of bread that does not make me sick most times I tried it is bagels which list gluten as an ingredient, so I concluded it was not gluten but something else that makes me sick

Some people have gluten allergies

Carbohydrates are they really that bad for you?

National Academy of Sports Medicine Blog

blog dot nasm dot org

blog.nasm.org/nutrition/carboh

National Academy of Sports Medicine Blog reccommendations for carbohydrate consumption based on physical activity

@ntoskrnl

Some people believe the tools that are said to monitor the weather actually modify the weather

Breaking news: Trump gets cucked by the Supreme Court. In a 7-2 decision Trump can’t send any illegals back home.

zerohedge.com/political/suprem

@SamHarris @MrpoopyButhole

The English royal family is racist against white goyim who are not members of royal families

@JeffGrimesArt @Humpleupagus @s2208 @dissidentsoaps @egirlyuumimain

If you give bureaucrats the power to use the death penalty they will not use it on murderers but on people who do not like bureaucracy

If you give Kikes the power to use the death penalty they will use it on goyim who do not worship Kikes

@CheshireHuman

Adventures in legal land by Marc Stevens with a c instead of a k in his name

@Humpleupagus @dissidentsoaps

If the rate of repeat crime is greater than zero

If there was the same rate on repeat crime in either case then the crime could be repeated earlier if they were let go earlier resulting in more frequent crime per time on average when looking at large groups

@Shadowman311 Guy I worked for for some years also owned a number of rental properties, including a smallish apartment complex. My district manager would occasionally do other jobs for him, including helping to clean out units when old tenants moved out.

He told me a story once of this one unit he had to clean out that had been occupied by a family of Hmong; sort of the equivalent of Vietnamese hillbillies, only much, much more backwoods. These folks were just off the boat when they rented the place, and it turned out they didn't understand that you're supposed to take your trash out to the big dark blue dumpster. Not being able to burn it or bury in in their yard (because, apartments), they did something ... inventive.

They poked a hole in the ceiling of their first floor apartment and heaved bags of garbage up into the unoccupied second floor apartment above them. That shit went on for something like 4 or 5 months until they were evicted for other reasons. My boss said the smell was unbelievable, and that the juices from the garbage bags had leaked out and done all sorts of damage to the floor/ceiling separating the first and second floors.
just heard of some maniac "conservationist" who would drain the ponds on his property and bring the fish inside for the winter
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