Isn't it funny?

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Re: Isn't it funny?

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gardener4life wrote: August 14th, 2017, 4:25 amWow cool map. Thanks for this. But does it represent where they are now? Or is it where they used to be before they were pushed off the lands? I can't imagine that the whole state of Oregon is reservations? Confused...
http://www.native-languages.org/oregon.htm

Native American peoples of Oregon

History of Native Americans

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_yl ... mp=yhs-002

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Re: Isn't it funny?

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eddie wrote: August 11th, 2017, 6:38 pm
BeNotDeceived wrote: August 11th, 2017, 6:18 pm
Fiannan wrote: August 11th, 2017, 8:21 am Obesity is also bad for the environment as it takes a lot more fuel to transport people today than if they were on average the same weight structure as people in 1970.

It also takes a lot of food production to grow those waistlines.
Another reason that fat inducing foods should be taxed to pay public transportation. :ymsmug:

Encourage better choices and make those that choose poorly pay the price of their bad choice. =p~

Food producers will also innovate, making food healthier over time as UK is beginning to see due to SSB incentives. :ymapplause:
Benotdeceived, I agree with most everything
you post, but this post is messed up. 🤔

I have a sister who got a totally different set of genetics than we brothers and sisters.( The home teacher?)

I have watched her try to be thin, it's not going to happen, so should she be punished for it?

This is a great video :!:


It will dispel many myths ;)

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