@ChrisStayler@DqRoman1@derp_words80959 That's literally focusing on the trees and missing the whole forest. Too concerned with the guy asking you for change in front of you to notice the businessmen stealing your wallet
@NeoGears1412@cruisequeeeen@omgsidewalks That's worlds different than consistently problematic behaviors and ideals instilled into a child from a young age that they're taught is the way the world works
@NeoGears1412@cruisequeeeen@omgsidewalks Unless you just drop it on a kid out of nowhere, the revelation of Santa not being real isn't traumatic. Most kids figure it out on their own when they get old enough to actually think about the logistics of it.
@Kaiser_Spark@ArtyMcdoodle@Woodlandbuckle Frieza and the Saiyans would wipe out all the mortals on a planet except the ones who swore allegiance to Frieza or were otherwise deemed useful. I imagine they made plenty of mortal races go extinct
@GalaxySoldier That fight was cool, but it was pure fluff. There wasn't really anything of actual story significance that happened in it. The U6 Saiyans were a big deal because U7 Saiyans are functionally extinct. U7 still has Namekians so why would Piccolo care?
@cruisequeeeen@omgsidewalks You shouldn't have to "outgrow" how you were raised. That means however you were raised didn't properly equip you for the real world
@willynilly53634 No. Different body fat percentages look different on different people. I have a scale that measures body composition. Here's a pic closer to what I look like today. Less fat, but also less muscle
@willynilly53634 Okay well I'm somewhere between 10-15%. I have defined muscles when flexing and somewhat visible abs. Yet according to BMI. I'd still be overweight. If I wanted to maintain my muscle, I would have to be close to 0% body fat to have a "healthy" BMI
@willynilly53634 Health is relative to your needs and goals. People tend to think bodybuilders are healthy because they have almost no fat, but any body builder will tell you maintaining that low-fat state is hell on your body and definitely not healthy
@willynilly53634 I used to overeat. I curbed that habit years ago. But going by BMI, a doctor would tell me to eat less even though doing so would cause me to lose the muscle I worked hard to gain. That's the problem