Of diet and alicorns. · 3:39am Feb 18th, 2013
This blog was delayed for a few days due to a couple of reasons, and my writing stagnated too.
I was struck by a series of delays that were encouraged mostly in part due to the alicorn rumors surrounding Twilight Sparkle. I had to see it before writing, and somehow account for it. Plus I had a relevation that lead me to discard much of my intended material and I was left to restructure it mostly by myself without the usual peers.
Secondly I have been working out, jogging and doing regular exercise, but as the last time I tried this my weight remained unchanged. It has always been a very frustrating and embarrassing to sunbathe as someone eating and working out presumably healthy to look at the buldge that constitutes my lower half. I recall giving up on it at multiple instances of my life so while chasing the imaginary sixpack I went online and offline in the search for answers.
I questioned the conventional methods of diet in ways that I never did that before. So I brought this book called "The food revolution" by a Swede called Andreas Eenfeldt.
This book goes into detail about the western fat epidemic and slowly reveals through the annuals of time that the high carb, low fat stuff they taught in school was way off base, and unfounded. Yes. The whole thing about fat as being dangerous that has been going on for way longer than my lifetime is SCIENTIFICALLY UNFOUNDED. The researcher Ancel Keys probably had the best intentions about things, but the entire western civilization has been gambled with ever since his 1953 report that linked fat with heart problems. (Carbs actually gives rise to more of the bad fat molecules in your body than natural fat ever will).
So from Monday on I am switching my diet to a high fat one with lots of eggs, fish, cheese, meat and vegetables. No potatoes, or anything of the sort. I SHALL HAVE MY SIXPACK THIS YEAR FOR ONCE IN MY LIFETIME!
Other than that. While waiting for the alicorn episode I was stuck playing Aliens cololnial marines. I feel your pains gamers. This was such a shitty game that Corruption of heroes proved better value for money (all zero of them) when it comes to entertainment.
The episode was alright. Definitively the worst of all plot driven episodes, but apparently it affected my little sister so their targeted demographic is happy. I'm not. Mostly because so much was left unsaid that I am left to muse over it until the next season starts. I don't mind it, but it means I cant count the next seasons in my writings. Too many revisions as it is. Time to continue writing, and if you're wondering about Discorded report. The next episode is around the corner.