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  • I can understand Amazon or other online stores for some things but toilet seats?

    Come on people. At a physical store you can actually touch a toilet seat and know what it feels like. I guarantee no one needs a particular brand of toilet seat. Also, toilets seats are relatively dense. It’s environmentally unfriendly to have them shipped home.

    This applies to many products.

  • They made it illegal for them to strike under Reagan. Their strikes were way too effective for the powers that be. So, now, they call in sick until it hurts.

  • That impotent little maggot having another tantrum? 🥱

  • FYI, most Mullvad exit nodes are blocked by big services.

    You have to try different ones to find one that works. I have found just a couple that work for, for example, Netflix or Reddit.

    Proton and PIA seemed to be easier, I think they have more exits and/or rotate the IP addresses of the exits.

    I like Mullvad as a company better so I use them.

  • Odds on Trump appointing her to the DoJ?

  • And, my point is that calling this research pointless is just wrong because it answers à different question.

    I’m not disagreeing that the question that you want answered should be studied. It should. But, the fact that this research doesn’t answer your question doesn’t make it pointless.

    It’s perfectly valid research to study whether the results are different between animal-based and plant-based supplements. I didn’t go through the citations but they say:

    Recent evidence suggests that both animal and plant proteins support strength and hypertrophy gains when paired with resistance training and adequate protein intake

    which sounds like the research you’re asking for has already been done.

  • That doesn’t make it pointless.

    There is something to be learned from this. Using a control would answer a different question.

  • That’s not how science works. You do experiments even to find out if it is pointless.

    But, yes, they should have a control group.

  • Doesn’t matter. The point of the research was to determine if there was a difference between animal and plant based protein supplements for adding muscle. The results would apply to anyone.

  • They’ll complain of AI being woke for not making porn but when they do get an AI for making porn they use it for BBC and twinks.

  • Either they know it’s all bullshit and are trying to intimidate people.

    Or, they are really bad at their jobs.

    The FBI should know that there’s no organized, violent, shadowy antifa organization. They investigated that years ago.

  • Right, for the average person, protein supplements are unnecessary as long as they are healthy and eat well.

    Athletes (and people with body dysmorphia 😬) might struggle to get enough protein in their diet. But, far too many people think they’re in a position that would warrant supplements when just a little attention to diet is sufficient.

  • Huh? It’s what the research is about.

  • Just to be clear, this is about supplements. It’s doesn’t say anything about differences in dietary protein.

    The actual title:

    Similar effects between animal-based and plant-based protein blend as complementary dietary protein on muscle adaptations to resistance training: findings from a randomized clinical trial

  • Did that person then get a presidential pardon? 🤔

  • I’ve $20 on “It’ll be riddled with Russian listening devices.”

  • I have to pay for my pizza in installments since views have been down on Only Fans foot videos.

    — fartographer

    We truly are living in the future.