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Getty Images American Michelle Roark competes in the women's freestyle moguls during the Turin Winter Olympics in 2006.
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America Pursues Fitness Through Pseudoscience [Trendwatch]
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America Pursues Fitness Through Pseudoscience
Gawker Comments —
... 90 empty calories each! As doctors and fitness professionals always say, "Consuming your corn syrup-laden swill in more frequent, smaller servings throughout the day as you sit motionless in a chair gazing at a computer screen and allowing your ever-deteriorating posture to further crumble is preferable to guzzling it all in one serving directly from a two-liter bottle, except by economic standards, or nutritional ones." But Coca-Cola alone won't make you a champion. You also need a certain kind of perfume . And don't bother to ...
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