Me Too Movement ( confused)

#55
#55
In my experience I have found it best to (as best I can) limit conversations with female employees, don't be alone with female employees and never touch a female outside of family.
You can never be too careful in today's day and age.
 
#64
#64
Just try not to rape or make any unwanted advances on anyone, and you should be covered from a “me too” perspective.

Or this:
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#66
#66
BMI is very dumb and very antiquated. Maurice Jones Drew, for example, would have had a BMI of around 33 and would be considered "obese" by this metric; I don't know about you, but I'd much rather fight a 6'1, 140 lb guy deemed by BMI to be of "normal" weight in a dark alley than MJD and I know which one I'd consider to be healthier.
 
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#68
#68
BMI is very dumb and very antiquated. Maurice Jones Drew, for example, would have had a BMI of around 33 and would be considered "obese" by this metric; I don't know about you, but I'd much rather fight a 6'1, 140 lb guy deemed by BMI to be of "normal" weight in a dark alley than MJD and I know which one I'd consider to be healthier.

Thanks for giving us your unscientific opinions. Doctors still use BMI to measure patients' size. Someone who is as muscular as MJD is an exception. I am sure his body fat ratio is amazingly low, too.
 
#72
#72
Thanks for giving us your unscientific opinions. Doctors still use BMI to measure patients' size. Someone who is as muscular as MJD is an exception. I am sure his body fat ratio is amazingly low, too.

Huh, it's almost as if you readily identified two very extreme limitations of BMI that undermine its legitimacy in 2020 relative to its creation in the mid-1800s!
 
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