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Most type II produce too much insulin. Much more than non diabetics. Cells just stop responding. They dub it insulin resistance. Best way to makes normal again would be fasting. That would actually force to stop making too much insulin. Try a 3 to 5 day fast. No food no caloric beverages. Just water.
I'm assuming your not type I disregard if you are type I (then you actually don't make any insulin.) |
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Iron blocks may be strong, but they do not transfer heat fast enough for high boost applications, here aluminum is better--pressed in iron/steel liners are even better in aluminum blocks for big power-- cheap; not so much.. I want to see the decade from 1964-1974 come back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Closed, or sime-closed deck, Cast Iron engine blocks, strong enough to handle all of the boost, and dirt cheap. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61gsSjyfZ7L._SX425_.jpg here aluminum is better--pressed in iron/steel liners are even better in aluminum blocks for big power-- cheap; not so much.. I want to see the decade from 1964-1974 come back. Littlepony, I am going to rub your head and wish for regular sulfer diesel, and the option to buy mechanical DI Diesel engines again. |
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Wonka Chocolate Donuts candy.
I got a box when they first hit the shelves around 2005ish I think, they gave me the shits but they were awesome. Discontinued like a month later. Also Yogos candy, and also a genuine utility vehicle like the former Ford Ranger. ETA: Sig guns that are 100% German and USA produced with no fucking Indian MIM shit, fuck sig |
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Quoted: Iron blocks may be strong, but they do not transfer heat fast enough for high boost applications, here aluminum is better--pressed in iron/steel liners are even better in aluminum blocks for big power-- cheap; not so much.. I want to see the decade from 1964-1974 come back. View Quote |
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Green (lemon-lime) powerade zero. It was by far the best selling flavor in my AO and they discontinued it! I asked why and they never responded.
#firstworldproblems |
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Original imported Bermudan Ginger Beer. Early ‘90’s they changed the stuff imported to the US to a weaker formulation- the stuff originally was strong enough to really tingle the insides of your mouth, the reformulated stuff just barely registers above ginger ale. I miss it and would welcome it back...
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Original imported Bermudan Ginger Beer. Early ‘90’s they changed the stuff imported to the US to a weaker formulation- the stuff originally was strong enough to really tingle the insides of your mouth, the reformulated stuff just barely registers above ginger ale. I miss it and would welcome it back... View Quote |
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Most type II produce too much insulin. Much more than non diabetics. Cells just stop responding. They dub it insulin resistance. Best way to makes normal again would be fasting. That would actually force to stop making too much insulin. Try a 3 to 5 day fast. No food no caloric beverages. Just water. I'm assuming your not type I disregard if you are type I (then you actually don't make any insulin.) View Quote |
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Manual transmissions and straight front axles in all 4x4 trucks.
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Real sugar Pepsi is the only one being made year-round that's available everywhere. Heritage Dr pepper is only made in spurts. Mexican coke can only be bad at Sam's/Costco so I don't consider it available everywhere since there's not one of those everywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Real sugar in the soda pops esp coke and Dr pepper year-round Heritage Dr pepper is only made in spurts. Mexican coke can only be bad at Sam's/Costco so I don't consider it available everywhere since there's not one of those everywhere. |
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We can get Mexican Coke everywhere here in my little town. Of course we have all the Mexicans as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Real sugar in the soda pops esp coke and Dr pepper year-round Heritage Dr pepper is only made in spurts. Mexican coke can only be bad at Sam's/Costco so I don't consider it available everywhere since there's not one of those everywhere. |
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The way things are nowadays, a nice outbreak of plague would be appreciated.
That, or a meteor. |
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Pretty much the 80's;
- Big hair - Skimpy clothes - Real music - Real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup - The dollar (high interest on savings, reasonably priced houses & cars, etc) - No political correctness - People's attitudes |
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Pripps plus (motocross gatoraid of the early 80's)
Lucky strike cigarettes |
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Real sugar Pepsi is the only one being made year-round that's available everywhere. Heritage Dr pepper is only made in spurts. Mexican coke can only be bad at Sam's/Costco so I don't consider it available everywhere since there's not one of those everywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Real sugar in the soda pops esp coke and Dr pepper year-round Heritage Dr pepper is only made in spurts. Mexican coke can only be bad at Sam's/Costco so I don't consider it available everywhere since there's not one of those everywhere. |
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Mini skirts and stiletto heels. |
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Closed, or sime-closed deck, Cast Iron engine blocks, strong enough to handle all of the boost, and dirt cheap. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61gsSjyfZ7L._SX425_.jpg View Quote |
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Pretty much the 80's; - Big hair - Skimpy clothes - Real music - Real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup - The dollar (high interest on savings, reasonably priced houses & cars, etc) - No political correctness - People's attitudes View Quote Had a kid in our school whose mom was Chinese and his father was black. His name was John I think ... not sure because he demanded everyone call him ... Chigger. Even the teachers ... NO ONE ever complained or said anything. Although one teacher during a parent teacher conference met them and got wide eyed ... and said "Oh ... oh " |
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