That book title just makes no sense at all. Sex is very healthy, there's nothing at all about it that's bad for anybody - quite unlike bacon really.
Myself, I see bacon as some very tasty food, and haven't so far associated it with sex. Maybe I will after this very silly book title, but only as a flash of memory about yet another paradox of book writing.
That being said, weightism is evil :) And there really are some people that can do nothing about being obese. The majority however could. Or could have, earlier in their lives.
It's not true that we have no control over our weight. Unless our genes change radically within a mere few decades; average weight has gone way up in the last few years only. Rebecca Puhl shout stop spouting nonsense in that respect - it is possible to control your weight.
Genes give you dispositions, what you do with them is up to you entirely.
Funny, there I was watching it and thinking "well, the 2nd one is hard to beat", and indeed she wasn't until the end - and then I find tons of people who agree with that in the comments :)
I'm Swiss, and for one there's plenty of kinds of Swiss cheese that doesn't have holes. I must admit I have no clue where the holes actually come from, might well be bacteria, but it's certainly not a "bigger holes, better taste" relationship we're talking about.
You don't see me saying "Americans stem from cowboys, that's why they like guns so much. The larger an American's gun, the more of a patriot he is", that'd make about as much sense.
I'm a big coffee fanatic, and there's huge differences between different beans, makes and roasts of coffee - I can taste most of them too, and I love it that coffee gets some cultural appreciation.
But ... I just looked at YouTube for one of those aforementioned videos of Clover coffee. The process is lovely, the coffee looks delicious. But then they poured the brew into an ol' plastic cup. A PLASTIC CUP! For heaven's sake, is there any better way to ruin even the most average coffee than using a frickin' plastic cup for it??
He'd have my sympathies wouldn't it be for the religion thing. Religion is nice and all, but when it gets in the way of people's happiness for some sort of mystical afterlife safety I can't really follow its argumentation anymore.
Literally.
Myself, I see bacon as some very tasty food, and haven't so far associated it with sex. Maybe I will after this very silly book title, but only as a flash of memory about yet another paradox of book writing.
Genes give you dispositions, what you do with them is up to you entirely.
I knew dogs are stupid, but this one seems particularly weird :)
You don't see me saying "Americans stem from cowboys, that's why they like guns so much. The larger an American's gun, the more of a patriot he is", that'd make about as much sense.
But ... I just looked at YouTube for one of those aforementioned videos of Clover coffee. The process is lovely, the coffee looks delicious. But then they poured the brew into an ol' plastic cup. A PLASTIC CUP! For heaven's sake, is there any better way to ruin even the most average coffee than using a frickin' plastic cup for it??
Heretics!