If he'd been EATING those Cheerios instead of burning them, they might have lowered his cholesterol enough for him not to die. At least according to Cheerios commercials.
I kinda wished he could have lived so that he could see marriage equality become fully legal while simultaneously enjoying his notoriety for being a bigoted dumbass.
The linked article also says: "Unfortunately, an English translation on the Facebook page mangled part of the tribute. “Please pray for the family of Mike to feel the spirit of God as dildo in this time of a loss,” the Bing translation notes."
It took him all of his 65 years to leave his mark on American culture, but we will treasure this video long after his family pours Cheerios on his lifeless body and sets it on fire.
The body uses cholesterol as an ingredient in bile. Bile is used in digestion. The body is good at recycling, and can reabsorb used bile to reuse it. High fiber stool traps bile and it gets eliminated along with the stool. This loss requires you body to make more bile. To do this the body's liver will filter the blood for cholesterol; causing blood serum levels of cholesterol to go down.
The year I graduated high school the only health class being taught in my school was the one that was integrated into required freshman PE; this PE class was divided into three units: weight lifting, sports, health class. We had block scheduling, each class was one semester long, 4 periods a day, 90 minutes a period.
I learned the above info about cholesterol from watching the Good Eats episode on Oats.
For the dipshit himself, not so much.
Seriously, bet you won't hear a peep from the Fundies about "God's Justice" on this one.
It's sad to see people struggling with a life they obviously lack the tools they need to get through it.
The year I graduated high school the only health class being taught in my school was the one that was integrated into required freshman PE; this PE class was divided into three units: weight lifting, sports, health class. We had block scheduling, each class was one semester long, 4 periods a day, 90 minutes a period.
I learned the above info about cholesterol from watching the Good Eats episode on Oats.
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Not happy that the kids lost their dad though.
Apparently, "karma" is one of those ways.