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SeyedKevin

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  1. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    I'm doing well then, aren't I. (:
  2. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    I heard that too. In a stand-up comedy. It was the punchline. Care to back that up? Here's evidence otherwise: http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/lose-weight-eat-breakfast Two can play at that game. http://dietaryadvice.webs.com/
  3. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    I heard that too. In a stand-up comedy. It was the punchline. Well, student Dupin, not many people know this but the amount of icing on the donut contributes considerably to calorie intake. Since you are alive and typing, your calorie intake exceeds your calorie output. Therefore I am more interested in how you managed this, and I am going to calculate the amount of icing you saturated the donuts with. I'll guess you burned an average of 31 kcal a day to achieve this. 30 kcal is the national average for a person who feels deprived and healthy. 1 kcal is for peeling all the bananas. 31 x 365 x 20 = 226300 kcal burned in your life at most. The average amount of calories for a plain donut is 252 kcal. 252 x 3 = 756 kcal (226300 - 756)/3 = 75181.3 kcal worth of icing in each donut. There is miniscule protein, fibres and such things as minerals in a regular serving of icing but considering you had such a vast quantity (about a truckful) you should be okay on these required dietary elements. It's also probably safe to have another donut with the same amount of icing to restore yourself in the meantime, for the next 6.3 years. Happy to be of service.
  4. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    There's something we professional nutritional advisors refer to as calorie overload. Rather than give tedious explanations I will draw it out. - Sausage: approx. 324 kcal, presumably you had four - Mash potato: 197 kcal, a full serving - Peas: approx 87 kcal, a full serving - Gravy: presumably you bathed the entire plate: 163 kcal This equals 771 kcal. The average BMR: 1860 calories, this is the amount of calories you burn simply from lying in bed all day - so, a third of that, plus the following. You probably burned 10kcal day walking, 20 kcal other activities (such as breathing), 1 kcal typing things on the computer, And 50 kcal preparing your sausage mash peas and gravy. This equals 81.62 kcal, and I'll generously throw in .38 of a calorie for pressing buttons on the TV remote. 771 kcal intake VS. 82 kcal burned. This is calorie overload, without taking into account other meals you may have had. I highly recommend you avoid sausage mash peas and gravy in the future.
  5. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    A queer selection. Sounds like it came from the closet. A happy ending to the year. Presumably om nom nom nom nom is an onomatopoeia from Gobble Gobble language for "Why am I eating this [cabbage]? I should listen to SeyedKevin." :)
  6. Excuse me, I am Japanese. I am forced to paint myself ridiculously with make-up and carry an english-japanese translator device in secret to look/seem vaguely like my nationality, but yes, my heritage cannot be questioned. The part about painting yourself ridiculously makes you sound more Norwegian than Japanese. Do you burn churches as well? No, I have great respect for other religions, being a starter of my own: Kevintianity.
  7. The vast majority of people make it out to be :P Yes; I don't want to be laughed at or accused of doing things I couldn't help. That's why when I get drunk, I do it alone in the quiet comforts of my bedroom.
  8. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    Tell me about your New Years' festivities. Had an excellent prime rib with Yorkshire Pudding to celebrate. And to add to the festivity of the occasion, I'm back. Anyone miss me? Or should I cue the tumbleweed? Oh btw, very low in fat, tumbleweed. Definitely recommended
  9. SeyedKevin replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Damn I thought we got rid of you It takes a lot more than reasoned light chastisement to overthrow the supreme overlord of RuneScape.
  10. In Arkansas? So that's where my baby pet dragon went.
  11. SeyedKevin replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    A series of epiphanies and much writing today - pleased with the outcome: Unsatisfied with your "actual truth of actual reality" experience? Perhaps you'd be better suited to the Seyed Kevin Actual Truth of Actual Reality.
  12. SeyedKevin replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    This is my second account.
  13. SeyedKevin replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Got back from my third temp ban - only two days this time, the mods are getting soft I believe.
  14. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    You are jumping to the conclusion that anyone who gives you one good gift, must be a good gift-giver. You're logic is flawed. It was not one. It was several, implying strong correlation. Now by pointing out your ineptitude of mathematics, I just foiled you're BMI business. Good fight though. *Pats his shoulder sympathetically* Acceptance must be the first step to recovery, I am sorry about the outcome of your BMI. Tip.it Tip of the Day: Read Seyed Kevin Lose Weight Tips of the Day.
  15. SeyedKevin replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    You are jumping to the conclusion that anyone who gives you one good gift, must be a good gift-giver. You're logic is flawed. Seyed Kevin Lose Weight Tip of the Day: When you're eat something particularly fattening, weigh it first. Record the weight, and eat it. Now, eat a stack of celery with the equivalent weight - celery actually makes you LOSE weight when you eat it, so with every 5 kgs worth you put on, a pile of celery and it's 5 kg right off again! :thumbsup:

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