@SleeperMiami The Marks brothers had the greatest quarterback. That is very important. It doesn’t matter if you are a great receiver if you don’t have a quarterback that can throw you the ball.
@NFL_DovKleiman Larry Czonka, Jim Kiick, Eugene “Mercury “ Morris, Earl Campbell, Franco Harris, Walter Payton, John Riggins, The ankle breaker Barry Sanders.
Ozempic looks like a miracle… until it isn’t.
Bill Maher asked Jillian Michaels the question a lot of people are quietly wondering: if these weight-loss drugs are so great, why isn’t anyone talking about the downsides?
Her answer was direct and data-heavy.
About 50% of users feel great at first with no side effects. Then comes the inevitable plateau. Stopping the drug almost always leads to regaining most or all of the weight — often with a brutal rebound effect. She also highlighted more serious risks like stomach paralysis, intestinal blockage, pancreatitis, and kidney issues.
Meanwhile, the weight-loss drug industry is growing at a 9% compound annual rate, and many doctors stay quiet because of grant money and industry influence.
It’s a raw conversation that cuts through the hype.
What do you think — is the Ozempic boom being oversold, or are the benefits worth the risks and lifelong commitment?
@02Deuce@BillRob@Bitcoin_Teddy Because if I spent 30 years to pay off my house, I don’t want to be the subject to lose it if I can’t pay the taxes as I get older.
@02Deuce@BillRob@Bitcoin_Teddy I stand corrected. But the issue here is that many old folks who are retired can’t afford the taxes on their PAID OFF homes and face losing their homes because of it. I think this should apply to anyone who has paid off their homes.