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The body first burns sugar (glucose) for energy. Once sugar levels are low, like when you feel hungry, it starts burning fat for energy. That’s why, to lose weight, creating a calorie deficit or waiting long enough between meals can help your body use stored fat
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In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.
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@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.Groups like the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Elephant Nature Park in Thailand work to rescue and rehabilitate these elephants
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@tihi said:
share with me some interesting facts you know 😉 or even you can search or ask chatgpt then share with mePinocchio can multiply with the help of sawdust.
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@tihi said:
The body first burns sugar (glucose) for energy. Once sugar levels are low, like when you feel hungry, it starts burning fat for energy. That’s why, to lose weight, creating a calorie deficit or waiting long enough between meals can help your body use stored fatYes they said 12 hours and above
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@tihi said:
The body first burns sugar (glucose) for energy. Once sugar levels are low, like when you feel hungry, it starts burning fat for energy. That’s why, to lose weight, creating a calorie deficit or waiting long enough between meals can help your body use stored fatAnd consuming more energy (like doing sports) helps burning that sugar faster.
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@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
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@Mark123_2024 said:
Pinocchio can multiply with the help of sawdust.That one is funny
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@Linkin said:
You know that it’s impossible to look behind your back while picking your nose😬No, is it so ?
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@Linkin said:
@tihi said:
The body first burns sugar (glucose) for energy. Once sugar levels are low, like when you feel hungry, it starts burning fat for energy. That’s why, to lose weight, creating a calorie deficit or waiting long enough between meals can help your body use stored fatYes they said 12 hours and above
Giving that it really depend on the amount of glucose taken and the energy spent, that number is must likely made up and can vary wildly.
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Also, did you know that up to 25% of the energy is consumed by your brain.
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@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
You know that it’s impossible to look behind your back while picking your nose😬No, is it so ?
I don’t know im joking 😅
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@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
@tihi said:
The body first burns sugar (glucose) for energy. Once sugar levels are low, like when you feel hungry, it starts burning fat for energy. That’s why, to lose weight, creating a calorie deficit or waiting long enough between meals can help your body use stored fatYes they said 12 hours and above
Giving that it really depend on the amount of glucose taken and the energy spent, that number is must likely made up and can vary wildly.
You are right> make sens
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@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
You know that it’s impossible to look behind your back while picking your nose😬No, is it so ?
I don’t know im joking 😅
I knew it, but did you try ?
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@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
You know that it’s impossible to look behind your back while picking your nose😬No, is it so ?
I don’t know im joking 😅
I knew it, but did you try ?
No, i just made it up
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@Sébastien_C said:
Also, did you know that up to 25% of the energy is consumed by your brain.That’s why overthinking makes you hungry
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@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
Also, did you know that up to 25% of the energy is consumed by your brain.That’s why overthinking makes you hungry
Let me think about this for a while
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@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
You know that it’s impossible to look behind your back while picking your nose😬No, is it so ?
I don’t know im joking 😅
I knew it, but did you try ?
No, i just made it up
You should try it and let us know if you’re able.
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This is an informative thread after all !
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@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
You know that it’s impossible to look behind your back while picking your nose😬No, is it so ?
I don’t know im joking 😅
I knew it, but did you try ?
No, i just made it up
You should try it and let us know if you’re able.
🤣🤣🤣 i will le you know
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@Sébastien_C said:
This is an informative thread after all !Of course we don’t play around over here
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@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
This is an informative thread after all !Of course we don’t play around over here
No, it's all serious business ;-)
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@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@Linkin said:
You know that it’s impossible to look behind your back while picking your nose😬No, is it so ?
I don’t know im joking 😅
I knew it, but did you try ?
No, i just made it up
You should try it and let us know if you’re able.
🤣🤣🤣 i will le you know
Stay tunedSure, I will !
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@Mark123_2024 said:
@tihi said:
share with me some interesting facts you know 😉 or even you can search or ask chatgpt then share with mePinocchio can multiply with the help of sawdust.
actually I don't quite understand, can you explain it
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@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
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guys, I just knew that if people comment first on my post, they will have more points, or if we comment within 5 minutes of the original post, we also get more points. So instead of commenting in this thread, I will make a new thread 😁😁
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@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
You seem to know a lot about elephants. Can you tell us more about?
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@tihi said:
guys, I just knew that if people comment first on my post, they will have more points, or if we comment within 5 minutes of the original post, we also get more points. So instead of commenting in this thread, I will make a new thread 😁😁Not only that, but you can select the best answer and the author will receive an additional 50 points. It really helps community engagement.
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@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
guys, I just knew that if people comment first on my post, they will have more points, or if we comment within 5 minutes of the original post, we also get more points. So instead of commenting in this thread, I will make a new thread 😁😁Not only that, but you can select the best answer and the author will receive an additional 50 points. It really helps community engagement.
I didn't see where to vote for the best answer, I thought it was based on the reaction
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@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
You seem to know a lot about elephants. Can you tell us more about?
There are two main types of elephants: African elephants with large ears, and Asian elephants with smaller ears
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@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
guys, I just knew that if people comment first on my post, they will have more points, or if we comment within 5 minutes of the original post, we also get more points. So instead of commenting in this thread, I will make a new thread 😁😁Not only that, but you can select the best answer and the author will receive an additional 50 points. It really helps community engagement.
I didn't see where to vote for the best answer, I thought it was based on the reaction
If your the author of a question, you should see a "yes/no" question beneath each answer, like this :
The first answer to which you click "yes" is awarded 50 points !
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@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
You seem to know a lot about elephants. Can you tell us more about?
There are two main types of elephants: African elephants with large ears, and Asian elephants with smaller ears
Is that true ?
What append if a baby is born from parents of each types?
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@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
guys, I just knew that if people comment first on my post, they will have more points, or if we comment within 5 minutes of the original post, we also get more points. So instead of commenting in this thread, I will make a new thread 😁😁Not only that, but you can select the best answer and the author will receive an additional 50 points. It really helps community engagement.
I didn't see where to vote for the best answer, I thought it was based on the reaction
If your the author of a question, you should see a "yes/no" question beneath each answer, like this :
The first answer to which you click "yes" is awarded 50 points !
ah yes, I understand now
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@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
guys, I just knew that if people comment first on my post, they will have more points, or if we comment within 5 minutes of the original post, we also get more points. So instead of commenting in this thread, I will make a new thread 😁😁Not only that, but you can select the best answer and the author will receive an additional 50 points. It really helps community engagement.
I didn't see where to vote for the best answer, I thought it was based on the reaction
If your the author of a question, you should see a "yes/no" question beneath each answer, like this :
The first answer to which you click "yes" is awarded 50 points !
ah yes, I understand now
so maybe just works question :<< I made thred instead. maybe next times
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@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
You seem to know a lot about elephants. Can you tell us more about?
There are two main types of elephants: African elephants with large ears, and Asian elephants with smaller ears
Is that true ?
What append if a baby is born from parents of each types?
I'm not sure
maybe their environments are different so it's hard to see their baby 😊
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@tihi said:
ah yes, I understand nowI'm happy to help.
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@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
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@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
You seem to know a lot about elephants. Can you tell us more about?
There are two main types of elephants: African elephants with large ears, and Asian elephants with smaller ears
Is that true ?
What append if a baby is born from parents of each types?
I'm not sure
maybe their environments are different so it's hard to see their baby 😊
That sounds like an hypothesis, we should do some research to be sure.
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@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
You seem to know a lot about elephants. Can you tell us more about?
There are two main types of elephants: African elephants with large ears, and Asian elephants with smaller ears
Is that true ?
What append if a baby is born from parents of each types?
I'm not sure
maybe their environments are different so it's hard to see their baby 😊
That sounds like an hypothesis, we should do some research to be sure.
Yeah, I will come back later to answer that question ^^
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@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
@Sébastien_C said:
@tihi said:
In some countries, elephants have long been part of the culture, used in logging, festivals, or performances. However, many organizations now advocate for releasing captive elephants back into the wild to allow them to live naturally.I don’t know about those, but the one I saw at the circus looks very depressed.
yeah, right, especially elephants are highly social animals, much like humans, they want to be with their herd
You seem to know a lot about elephants. Can you tell us more about?
There are two main types of elephants: African elephants with large ears, and Asian elephants with smaller ears
Is that true ?
What append if a baby is born from parents of each types?
I'm not sure
maybe their environments are different so it's hard to see their baby 😊
That sounds like an hypothesis, we should do some research to be sure.
Yeah, I will come back later to answer that question ^^
Never mind, I completely lost interest in that matter. Unless someone else needs to know...
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I saw an article on how they train elephants and it’s very sad, they kidnap the baby and chain them from the leg to teach them how to be obedient, and since then i don’t participate in any thing like circus on wild animal pictures with elephant rides or so,
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@Linkin said:
I saw an article on how they train elephants and it’s very sad, they kidnap the baby and chain them from the leg to teach them how to be obedient, and since then i don’t participate in any thing like circus on wild animal pictures with elephant rides or so,yeah, they take the elephant since they are very young
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@tihi said:
@Linkin said:
I saw an article on how they train elephants and it’s very sad, they kidnap the baby and chain them from the leg to teach them how to be obedient, and since then i don’t participate in any thing like circus on wild animal pictures with elephant rides or so,yeah, they take the elephant since they are very young
even in Vietnam, we have a region that have the culture very close to the elephant, they see the elephant as a part of the family, and if the elephant gives birth, that baby elephant also consider as a family member. and the elephant sees human as her family also. However, the problem is that, because of their social behavior, they get hesitate when meet a strange elephant, and the breeding rate of domestic elephants are very low. and of course, their habitat is not similar as human, so they have to live in a uncomfortable environment, maybe they even don't know it is uncomfortable for them
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The scientific term for brain freeze is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. To pronounce "sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia," say SFEE-noh-pal-uh-teen gan-glee-oh-new-RAL-juh.
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@THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
The scientific term for brain freeze is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. To pronounce "sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia," say SFEE-noh-pal-uh-teen gan-glee-oh-new-RAL-juh.looking at the word make my brain frozen also 😂
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@tihi said:
@THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
The scientific term for brain freeze is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. To pronounce "sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia," say SFEE-noh-pal-uh-teen gan-glee-oh-new-RAL-juh.looking at the word make my brain frozen also 😂
Totally! That word is a brain-freezer.
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> @THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
> The scientific term for brain freeze is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. To pronounce "sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia," say SFEE-noh-pal-uh-teen gan-glee-oh-new-RAL-juh.
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> @Linkin said:
> I saw an article on how they train elephants and it’s very sad, they kidnap the baby and chain them from the leg to teach them how to be obedient, and since then i don’t participate in any thing like circus on wild animal pictures with elephant rides or so,
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> > > > I'm not suremaybe their environments are different so it's hard to see their baby 😊
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> > > That sounds like an hypothesis, we should do some research to be sure.
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> > Yeah, I will come back later to answer that question ^^
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> Never mind, I completely lost interest in that matter. Unless someone else needs to know...
Of course I need to know0