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Why I Planned a Home Birth (and You Should Too)
Why a home birth is worth fighting for! With pictures from the birth of my son.
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Stuart Brand speaking his piece on de-extinction.
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But I brought it up w/ Slim and Ed to point out that Soylent is not vegan, which matters to many in this social group.
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It's "good" with qualifications. WPI is the bodybuilding standard for a reason - fast digesting, raises insulin very high.
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It probably doesn't have enough lactose to be a bother, but if you buy it yourself, look for near-zero-carb versions.
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Yeah, I mean, I am still subscribing to
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