Little bit off topic but,
Yo real talk, I tried some Soylant last weekend because they were sponsoring an event I was at. It was 100x times better then what I was expecting after reading shit here.
If you like cereal and creamy milky drinks, it's actually pretty good. Apparently they also make a powdered form to bake with, but I'm expecting that to work for shit because baking is srs business and you can't just throw in some Soylant into a recipe and call it a day.
Isn't that kind of missing the whole point? Even if it tastes like heaven, the idea is using it instead of
anything else. Even the best-tasting food in the world is ruined, essentially, if you eat it to the exclusion of anything else. Christ, if I overindulge in a favorite food
at a single meal I end up pushing away from the table thinking; "Whooo, not eatin' that again for awhile!" And using Soylent as a baking substitute I really don't understand, although I'm seeing that people can employ it in different ways... But I mean, it's either a substitute for food, period, or it's an individual item replacement, like honey for sugar or yogurt for cream. Which is it?
Wu certainly looks unhealthy to me; pasty skin and no tone. Professional runners are thin as hell, but they usually show some definition in their legs.
On that note, actually, why don't we ever hear Wu tweeting about having just returned from a 6-mile jog, or a motorcycle ride? Being able to run long distances is something I personally find fairly impressive, especially if you do it regularly, and it seems as though Wu
would brag about it if she actually did it.
Clearly the bike is part of Wu's ridiculous charade that she's a sexy, tranny-Aeon-Flux-assassin, (specializing in "vehicular combat" maybe?) thus those overused pictures which make her look slightly more female than usual, even if the resemblance is female Gollum, but again: Where are the tweets about misogyny on the road, with boorish men swerving into her lane without signaling? Where are the pics of her with her helmet and leathers?
Wu exudes an overall physical awkwardness that precludes the idea of her doing anything graceful. I know riding a bike isn't dancing Swan Lake, but frankly, something just seems... off.