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herochan:

That Man is Playing Galaga. 
Thought we wouldn’t notice, but we did. - Tony
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erdgeist: There was this random tiny reference to Galaga in the Avengers movie and it kind of stuck with me, aha.

herochan:

That Man is Playing Galaga.

Thought we wouldn’t notice, but we did. - Tony

Created by Erdgeist

erdgeist: There was this random tiny reference to Galaga in the Avengers movie and it kind of stuck with me, aha.

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gentlemansprologue:

OLIVE OILPour on the olive oil. The FDA says that consuming 2 tablespoons a day, in place of saturated fat, might reduce your risk of heart disease. ALMONDSPile on the crunch: The monounsaturated fats in nuts may play a role in reducing your risk of death from coronary heart disease, according to a Loma Linda University study review. SALMONFatty fish species such as salmon are well worth the price: A diet rich in fish oils could protect your ticker by reducing the buildup of fat in your blood. FARROChew on this: People who ate a diet rich in whole grains like farro cut their risk of heart disease by about 20 percent compared with those who ate them rarely, according to a review in Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Disease. CHICKPEASPass the hummus: Chickpeas are a good source of polyphenols, which may slow the buildup of plaque in your arteries and boost your HDL (good) cholesterol.

gentlemansprologue:

OLIVE OIL
Pour on the olive oil. The FDA says that consuming 2 tablespoons a day, in place of saturated fat, might reduce your risk of heart disease. 

ALMONDS
Pile on the crunch: The monounsaturated fats in nuts may play a role in reducing your risk of death from coronary heart disease, according to a Loma Linda University study review. 

SALMON
Fatty fish species such as salmon are well worth the price: A diet rich in fish oils could protect your ticker by reducing the buildup of fat in your blood. 

FARRO
Chew on this: People who ate a diet rich in whole grains like farro cut their risk of heart disease by about 20 percent compared with those who ate them rarely, according to a review in Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Disease

CHICKPEAS
Pass the hummus: Chickpeas are a good source of polyphenols, which may slow the buildup of plaque in your arteries and boost your HDL (good) cholesterol.


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