A Beery Farewell To Soy
I think I have been eating too many soy products. I love soy, I eat lots of it. I actively seek out ways to add more to my diet so I can savor that Isoflavone goodness! That said, give me a sec to crack open my next beer.
Aahhh.
Now, where was I? Oh yes - soy.
So they say all soy products in the U.S. are estrogen-enhanced. Apparently It's not just limited to soy, but is in most of the food we buy these days. Frankly, I have been getting wayyy too emotional lately and, being American, therefore have a genetic need to find something or someone to blame it on. Soy gets the shaft. At least until the soy lobby comes into power.
My inner ParanoidalVoices™ (usage requires payment,thx) are telling me that it must be a government plot to further subjugate the masses. Mellow out all the super-aggressive, testosterone-loaded men while simultaneously providing every American male the opportunity to gain man-boobs! Women now get the fortune of being even moodier, wonderful new cancer dangers, and unwanted breast-reductions surgeries because of them.
Hmmm, better get a fresh one and ponder that.
Regardless of the reasons behind estrogen-enhancement, I have been an emotional wreck lately. Surely it must be from all the soy I eat. So, time to say goodbye to convenience and hello to more home cooking.
Goodbye Soy Crisps, you were a tasty, crunchy snack with good-for-you stuff like fiber and protein.
Goodbye Soy Nuts, oh how much I enjoyed eating bowls of you while watching the game.
And finally a very sad goodbye to you, Edamame. You were a warm, tasty snack I could eat late at night and not even think about your caloric content. Sigh.
Time to take a biobreak.
Goodbye soy, and your enormously estrogen-addled self. You are to blame for making me over-emotional. That's it.
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Or maybe it's just the beer.
No Singing In Scotland!
"An assistant at a grocery store in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, was ordered by the Performing Right Society (PRS) to obtain a performer's license and to pay royalties because she was informally singing popular songs while stocking groceries...We have entered an era where music is no longer an art for all to enjoy, but rather a form of private property that must be regulated and taxed like alcohol. 'Music to the ears' has become 'dollars in the bank'." - Slashdot
More proof the music industry is evil.