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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 12:54 am 
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I'm averaging about 3 cans of Diet Pepsi a day at the minute.

When do you reckon I'll die, Atreyu?

Sooner than you would if you avoided chucking that stuff down your throat, good sir. And in the meantime you'll be more overweight and generally have worse health than if you avoided it entirely. #AtreyuPredicts



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:00 am 
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How much fizzy stuff do you drink to have to be worried about it being good for you or not?

Anything more than zero cans is bad for you, tbh.


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Very drole. The man asked a question. I answered.

We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago. Sugared drinks weren't part of the deal, let alone a litre or more of the stuff a day. It will only strawberry float you up.


So I take it you only eat raw meat and grass then?

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Cattanomics wrote:
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How much fizzy stuff do you drink to have to be worried about it being good for you or not?

Anything more than zero cans is bad for you, tbh.


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Very drole. The man asked a question. I answered.

We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago. Sugared drinks weren't part of the deal, let alone a litre or more of the stuff a day. It will only strawberry float you up.


So I take it you only eat raw meat and grass then?


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:06 am 
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I find full sugar drinks to be really "heavy", they're quite syrupy and leave a nasty bit of lurg on the throat. I find the no sugar variants much more refreshing.

I drink 4 or 5 cans a day, I used to only drink Diet Coke, but I mix it up a little now as the only no-sugar drink we have in the vending machines at work is Pepsi Max.

A lot of the claims about diet drinks being bad for you were to do with the whole "aspartame gives you cancer" bollocks the Mail and Express trotted out about a decade ago. It wasn't true, obviously, but these sort of headlines do have a habit of hanging around in the public sub-conscious.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:10 am 
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I'd also like to point out that I weigh just under 10st. Weight's never been an issue for me.

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Archaeon wrote:
Cattanomics wrote:
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How much fizzy stuff do you drink to have to be worried about it being good for you or not?

Anything more than zero cans is bad for you, tbh.


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Very drole. The man asked a question. I answered.

We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago. Sugared drinks weren't part of the deal, let alone a litre or more of the stuff a day. It will only strawberry float you up.


So I take it you only eat raw meat and grass then?


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Why must it always be one extreme or the other? If you're not drinking 3 liters of coke and having mcdonalds every day you're obviously a vegan hippy who eats roots and fungus. No middle ground.

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:20 am 
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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


We are biologically identical.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:36 am 
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Alvin Flummux wrote:
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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


We are biologically identical.

Not really.

Though 40 thousand years isn't a great deal of time in terms of evolution


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:40 am 
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We "evolved" to have toothbrushes and treadmills.


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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


We are biologically identical.

Not really.


We are considered the self same species as those modern humans living 40,000 years ago.


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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


We are biologically identical.

Not really.


We are considered the self same species as those modern humans living 40,000 years ago.


Yet there will have been countless small adaptations and mutations since then. I'm pretty sure our average height has increased, for example. Our muscular development will be different, too, as we use very different muscle groups for very different things these days.


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Somebody Else's Problem wrote:
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Atreyu wrote:
We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


We are biologically identical.

Not really.


We are considered the self same species as those modern humans living 40,000 years ago.


Yet there will have been countless small adaptations and mutations since then. I'm pretty sure our average height has increased, for example. Our muscular development will be different, too, as we use very different muscle groups for very different things these days.

This.
The statement that we are identical biologically to humans 40000 years ago is non-sensical, we are continuously changing. In-terms of large adaptations, sure, we haven't changed a lot, but we are certainly not the same


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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


We are biologically identical.

Not really.


We are considered the self same species as those modern humans living 40,000 years ago.


Yet there will have been countless small adaptations and mutations since then. I'm pretty sure our average height has increased, for example. Our muscular development will be different, too, as we use very different muscle groups for very different things these days.


You've countered your own argument there. Our muscle development is different because we use different muscles. Yes. But if ye olde humans had used them, then they'd have the same muscle development, because they're the same as us.

Also, we're only taller because we get better nutrition. It's why asians 50 years ago (and to an extent today) tend to be much shorter, as they had (have) a much less varied diet.

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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.


We are biologically identical.

Not really.


We are considered the self same species as those modern humans living 40,000 years ago.


Yet there will have been countless small adaptations and mutations since then. I'm pretty sure our average height has increased, for example. Our muscular development will be different, too, as we use very different muscle groups for very different things these days.


You've countered your own argument there. Our muscle development is different because we use different muscles. Yes. But if ye olde humans had used them, then they'd have the same muscle development, because they're the same as us.

Also, we're only taller because we get better nutrition. It's why asians 50 years ago (and to an extent today) tend to be much shorter, as they had (have) a much less varied diet.

The fact is, we are were we are because we have behaved how we have behaved. To some degree, no matter how minuscule, we have evolved. Forget potential to evolve, because you can trace that as far back as you want.
Height may be largely due to nutrition, but it's a biological distinction between now and 40000 years ago. To say we are identical biologically is wrong.


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If you gave a human from back then the same education, upbringing and diet modern folks have, would he or she not be indistinguishable from you or I?


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If you gave a human from back then the same education, upbringing and diet modern folks have, would he or she not be indistinguishable from you or I?


Well we can't know, can we? But it's a fascinating question


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We have bodies that were designed for a diet and lifestyle designed for conditions prevalent 40,000 years ago.


It's almost like evolution isn't a thing.

Humans today are very different from humans 40,000 years ago.

Interesting. What would you estimate to be the difference in the genomic sequence (in percentage terms) between a human today and a human 40,000 years ago?

It's not clear from your post whether you also think that sugared drinks are just fine for modern humans, but if you have a justification based in science for that as well then I'd love to hear it.

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If you gave a human from back then the same education, upbringing and diet modern folks have, would he or she not be indistinguishable from you or I?


Well we can't know, can we? But it's a fascinating question

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As to the question: well, we can have a damn good guess. If a human from 40,000 years ago has the same genes as us (and that's where the science points), then we can also assume that a baby born 40,000 years ago would look just like a baby born today. It would have the same genes and develop into a normal child and a normal adult for either era.

The important point is that a baby born today carry genes that prepare it for the life of a hunter-gatherer, which is the occupation of every human that ever lived until the advent of agriculture 10,000 years ago. That's what our blueprint is 'for.' In that era coming across a concentrated source of sugar was a rare event and was a powerhouse store of useful energy -- we're not built for three drinks of sugared water a day and the regular massive spikes in glucose that ensue.

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