artemis-crimson:
“ thepraxianweasleygeek:
“ artemis-crimson:
“ thepraxianweasleygeek:
“ curvecreation:
“ the-exercist:
“ nike-girls:
“ Sushi is not as healthy as you think girls, think twice before you binge!
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No, eating two 8-pieces of sushi is not...

artemis-crimson:

thepraxianweasleygeek:

artemis-crimson:

thepraxianweasleygeek:

curvecreation:

the-exercist:

nike-girls:

Sushi is not as healthy as you think girls, think twice before you binge!

No, eating two 8-pieces of sushi is not like eating 6 entire slices of white bread.

It’s like eating two 8-pieces of sushi.

The typical California Roll contains about 255 calories, 7 grams of fat, 38 grams of carbs, 5.8 grams of fiber and 9 grams of protein. The Spicy Tuna Roll, meanwhile, contains 290 calories, 11 grams of fat, 26 grams of carbs, 3.4 grams of fiber and 24 grams of protein.

Compare that just to the 6 slices of white bread shown, which clock in at 390 calories (149 under the sushi), 6 grams of fat (12 under), 78 grams of carbs (14 under), 3.6 grams of fiber (9.2 under), and 11.4 grams of protein (21.6 under). The additional mayo, raw tuna, avocado, imitation crab meat and seaweed (which are listed in almost comically low portions compared to their actual representations in sushi) add a bit more to the meal, but not significantly.

So the big question here is: Why bother comparing these things? One side is definitely not like the other. Not only are you changing the literal foods represented, but you’re changing their nutritional qualities too. Eating one meal here is similar, but really not comparable, to eating the other. So why put such different things side by side?

The answer: It’s a scare tactic. When people share this meme, it’s because they know that the general public is afraid of white bread. We’re told that white bread is something to be avoided. So by showing 6 entire slices (and cutting them in half in order to make it look like there’s even more bread being shown!), you’re using that fear in order to push people away from other foods too. This is compounded by using the word “binge” to describe such a meal, as though there is something overwhelming and automatically disordered about eating this amount of food. 

The reality is: You can eat bread. You can eat rice. Carbs are a necessary part of our diets that provide us with energy. None of this is inherently bad for you, nor is it something to be avoided. If you’re hungry and this stuff looks good for you, eat either meal! 

Reblogging for the final comment

Honestly the ‘girls’ especially really bugs me for some reason - at least the other stupid posts like this I’ve seen had the decency not to be gender-specific. It just feels so condescending and it really gets under my skin.

and this assumes that I just wouldn’t eat six whole slices of bread

#and I’d do it to spite someone sooooo

Clara I feel like you’d do anything to spite someone

weeeeelllll you’re really not wrong 

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  • Sophie: Tell me, exactly, how long it is that you've been on this team?
  • Hardison: Two years, seven months, three days and, I suppose, what... two hours?
  • Sophie: And how long have you been in love with Parker, our enigmatic theif?
  • Hardison: Ahm, two years, seven months, three days and, I suppose, an hour and thirty minutes.
musethedead:
“ queenohair187:
“ This
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reblog, reblog, reblog…. break the damn thing.
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musethedead:

queenohair187:

This

reblog, reblog, reblog…. break the damn thing.

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Tags: yup pro-choice

queeraang:

the funniest thing to me about the whole “no one talks to each other because of smartphones/technology/etc” argument is that ppl totally still talk to each other?

i can hang out with friends for hours without checking my phone, or i’m using my phone to show the homies pictures and videos and articles that i think they’d like.

like hate to break it to you, but if someone’s on their phone instead of talking to you it’s cause they don’t wanna talk to you. probably cause you’re fucking terrible & likely use the word “millennialls” derisively and there’s someone 2 timezones away they’d rather chat with

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refinery29:

Ronda Rousey Used To Street-Fight Guys For Frappuccinos

“Me and my friend Jackie, after school, we would walk over to the Promenade, and Jackie was like my Paul Heyman. She would be like, ‘I bet my girl right here could beat you up for $10, or $5, or whatever.‘”

WATCH THE VIDEO

GIFS VIA SPORTS ILLUSTRATED

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itsstuckyinmyhead:

Fanfiction and Tumblr 

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Tags: yup fanfic