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Comment Re:Oh God, not the bourbon. (Score 2, Interesting) 766

This is very interesting to me. Just last year I discovered that I have 'high liver enzymes' and went through a bunch of tests, and came up with no reason. The doctors just say I have a 'naturally high level' of liver enzymes in my blood.

And then about 2-3 months ago I started having sporadic asthma attacks -- having never had them before. And then they went away just about the time I started eating a little better and eating cooked food more. I wonder if there's a connection between the liver problems, the asthma, and the corn.

Comment Re:why even try to get anything done right now (Score 2, Interesting) 411

A bike isn't a complete solution was what I said but I also mention in my circumstances. I never said that bikes are worthless because they don't fit into my circumstances but you tried to make it seem like that was my intent. Again, ineffective to anyone who follows the thread.

I apologise in advance if I missed where you gave the reasons why you cannot bike to work. However...

Why is it not a feasible solution? Is it because you live far away from your work place? Could you move closer? Is it because you have 5 kids, and can't afford a home that can house you, your wife, and kids on your salary?

Maybe having 5 kids was your mistake, and I'd go as far as arguing why do I have to, effectively, pay for the fact that you had too many kids and are using fuels merely because of that.

I'm obviously making a lot of leaps here, and I don't mean to be offensive. But why, then? Why can't you move closer to work?

I couldn't either, at a job I had a few years ago. But then I moved to another city, that has a city-layout that allows for my to be able to bike to work.

People say that you should vote with your dollars. You should also vote with your lifestyle.

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