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  • Did I say people should be forced to leave?

    Here try this: Do you think people from Russia should vote in our elections? If you put any thought at all into your argument, you’ll see in advance that you lose this little debate.

  • Ok, school time. You are conflating the “entire” population with “every member” of the population. Perhaps you should actually learn about the thing you are trying to correct others about.

  • This has nothing to do with “ageism”, which is a statistical idea applied individually. I’m discussing statistics applied to the appropriate population. I’m discussing the idea that a population, which holds no interest in the outcome of a decision, should stay the hell out of that decision. Check yourself.

    I have no problem with elderly voting. My question is why do they vote?

    This is why the right keeps attacking social security; to keep folks who don’t actually have a stake in the future at the voting booths. Then, en masse, they vote against equality and the very future of our planet’s surface all because of outdated ideologies. Because of their self-centeredness, they hold back progress.

    WHY do they vote when they won’t be here to see the result? Do they think the generations that will are too stupid to govern themselves?

    Dwell on it a bit.

  • The countermeasure is to bury them with large bulldozers, but this still forces an insurgent army to cross within a focused area, as opposed to anywhere along the border. They buy time, advanced warning, and restrict enemy maneuverability.

  • No the poor advice is to go below bmr by some rando who says, “No it’s cool. Nutritionists don’t know what they are talking about.” But go for it. Do like everyone else who is in a rush and turn your diet into a roller coaster and put your health at risk.

    Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the number of calories your body needs to perform basic functions while at rest. Consuming too few calories, also known as severe caloric restriction, can cause a number of health problems, including:

    -Slowed metabolism: Your body slows down your metabolism to conserve energy when you don't consume enough calories. This can make it harder to meet your daily nutrient needs and cause fatigue.

    -Weakened bones: Consuming too few calories can weaken your bones.

    -Reduced fertility: Restricting calories too much can negatively affect fertility.

    -Muscle loss: Going below your resting metabolic rate (RMR) for an extended period of time can cause you to lose muscle mass, which can lower the number of calories you burn each day.

    -Nutrient deficiencies: Eating fewer calories than your body needs can make it harder to meet your daily nutrient needs.

    -Other health problems: Other health problems associated with severe caloric restriction include anemia, menstrual disturbances, and decreased mucosal immunity.