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"Previously experienced" type 2 diabetes? :dahell:

One doesn't just dabble in diabetes. He either has it or he does not. There is no cure.
This is way off topic, but certain people with lifestyle changes can reverse diabetes to the point where they aren't classified as having diabetes anymore:

Can You Reverse Type 2 Diabetes?

In one study, people with type 2 diabetes exercised for 175 minutes a week, limited their calories to 1,200 to 1,800 per day, and got weekly counseling and education on these lifestyle changes.

Within a year, about 10% got off their diabetes medications or improved to the point where their blood sugar level was no longer in the diabetes range, and was instead classified as prediabetes.

Results were best for those who lost the most weight or who started the program with less severe or newly diagnosed diabetes. Fifteen percent to 20% of these people were able to stop taking their diabetes medications.
 

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This is how the right thinks. Let’s blame entire races/religions for the actions of a few, but don’t you dare hold me accountable for trying to make things shyttier for other people. The same people who complain about political correctness are crying about people calling them out for their bullshyt. What a world.
 

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This is way off topic, but certain people with lifestyle changes can reverse diabetes to the point where they aren't classified as having diabetes anymore:

Can You Reverse Type 2 Diabetes?

:ehh: That's good to know. I know quite a few with the illness, and they're all undisciplined as fukk.

The cac in that video DEFINITELY does not follow any decent diet or exercise regimen.

Dave Rubin, the few clips I saw on MR and Secular talk when he was on Joe Rogan, goddman this dude is stupid as fukk

Dude is hilariously stupid.



Rubin has "interviewed" some "race realists" like Stefan Molyneux who talk about how Ashkenazi Jews have high IQs. Rubin is Ashkenazi himself, and is a complete fukking dipshyt

He's also a disingenuous shill who'll change his public stances for the right amount of money.

 

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Shuck for a buck, brehs :bpfacepalm:


The Trump stuff is embarrassing too:
Six months later, in December 2015, Trump held a campaign rally in their home state of North Carolina and beckoned the sisters onstage.

“I hope you’ve monetized this,” he said, offering the microphone. “Do your routine.”
"Do your routine" is the perfect expression of what Trump thinks of his Black supporters. :snoop:


THE three southern ladies entering the Marriott Hotel in Greensboro, North Carolina, were clear about why they loved Diamond and Silk. “They’re very conservative,” said Stephanie, who had driven for two hours over from Charlotte to watch the social-media stars and professional Trump fans perform their new show. “And, you know, they’re black,” said Gracie. “That means black people don’t need to have a certain point of view.” It also makes some whites feel better about holding a certain view. Soothing Trump voters’ anxiety over their reputation for racism is the main function of Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, as Diamond and Silk are properly called. It has made them highly successful political entrepreneurs.
They say Mr Trump opened their eyes to the way Democratic identity politics keeps blacks poor and loyal to the left. When politicians stop talking about race, they suggest, racial inequalities dissolve. “Trump’s not a racist, he’s a realist,” Ms Hardaway says. “The only colour he sees is green and he wants you to have some.”
Diamond and Silk are in fact more revealing of where the president stands with African-Americans, not least because they appear to have few black fans.

During an hour-long show in Greensboro, before an almost exclusively white crowd, the sisters drew on other black conservative strains. They offered hints of the love of Mammon in the prosperity gospel and, in their gags about black poverty and naivety, a comic spin on the disdain for other blacks that Ta-Nehisi Coates, a writer, divines in Mr West. Yet their act was mainly an exercise in rattling off Mr Trump’s positions—the sisters claimed to be pro-wall, pro-gun, against destroying Confederate monuments and sounded fairly relaxed about male sex pests—interspersed with reminders that they are, you know, black. The validating effect of this combination was what many in the audience had paid $50 a ticket for. Ms Richardson’s black-sister shtick and the snarks against black heroes such as Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey got all the biggest cheers. “All these white folk here to see two black girls and people say we’re racist!” a woman seated behind Lexington kept repeating to her husband.
Laughing with Diamond and Silk


Spend enough time scrolling through the Facebook comments on Diamond and Silk’s page, or looking through photos from their tour stops, and you will notice most of their fans are white. White women, middle-aged, leaving comments like, “God bless you two! Love, love these ladies!”

In a way, it is not surprising. Trump is deeply unpopular among African-Americans – he won 8 percent of the black vote – and this is a sensitive topic for some of his supporters. The devotion of two black women to a man whose campaign was rife with accusations of racism gives Diamond and Silk cultural cachet, and they know it....

“They have a cadence and rhythm that is entertaining to the broader audience of Donald Trump,” says Leah Wright-Rigeuer, author of the recent book, “The Loneliness of the Black Republican.” “But they largely don’t appeal to black audiences.”

To white voters cringing from accusations of racism, Wright-Rigeuer speculates, Diamond and Silk represent validation: How could Trump have a race problem when these two vibrant, independent black women like him so much?

Oh, and of course they have the Steve King White Nationalist stamp of approval:
“Leftists” in America “feel offended by successful black women who are also conservatives and Donald Trump supporters,” said Rep. Steve King, the Iowa Republican who invited them to testify in the House. “They’ve long zeroed in on black conservatives, so Diamond and Silk are a twofer. And since there are two of them, they’re maybe even a four-fer.”

Who are Diamond and Silk? How two small-town ex-Democrats found fame as ‘warriors’ for Trump
 
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