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Pill mimics exercise
Spluff:
From what I'm reading, it's not really an effective substitute for excercise - what it seems to do is strain your heart in the manner that exercise would, which would improve endurance and burn either carbohydrates or fat, depending on the intensity of the pill, but your muscles/lungs would see no benefit at all. Traditional exercise will still be the way to go.
Patrick:
--- Quote from: snalin on 01 Aug 2008, 14:45 ---Jogging is fun. But I don't know, if you take this pill to help you work out harder, will you get more benefits from the work-out?
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Just because your body is working more efficiently doesn't mean you can't tear muscle and damage joints and bones, and we all know there will be Einsteins who will push themselves too hard and wind up causing permanent and crippling damage to themselves. That alone is a strong enough cause for concern.
I were in charge of the pharmaceutical company's legal department (assuming such a 'workout enhancing' drug were to be made publicly available), I'd make sure the warning label was the size and clarity of a billboard advert.
jimbunny:
Next on the docket: sex in a can.
Patrick:
--- Quote from: jimbunny on 02 Aug 2008, 04:25 ---Next on the docket: sex in a can.
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Oof, poor product naming. Might offend ex-cons.
(goddammit why did Davida make me watch "How High", now that's the only kind of humor I am capable of)
Fenriswolf:
--- Quote from: Anyways on 02 Aug 2008, 05:21 ---
--- Quote from: jimbunny on 02 Aug 2008, 04:25 ---Next on the docket: sex in a can.
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We already have those. They're called flesh lights.
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But that requires effort!!! Not that I think orally administered orgasms (ie: pills, not tongue work) would be worth skipping all the rest :-P
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