Sheer heart attack theme — preview: 1, 2, 3;
theme features: custom post size, right or left sidebar, 5 extra links, 6 font choices and 4 font sizes, custom post margin, blockquote border width, optional shadow, pagination, favicon and much mooore ✨
Category: Uncategorized
Peach flavored theme
one column (custom posts size) – live preview
two columns (250px only) – static previewBoth versions comes with 3 extra links, right or left sidebar, 6 font choices and 3 font sizes; optional features: icon background, shadow, favicon, captions, tags, custom cursor.
Comfy theme — preview
Minimalistic clean theme ❄ features custom posts size + posts margin,
right or left sidebar,
3 font choices and 2 font sizes,
5 extra links, custom cursor & favicon, optional captions, pagination and tags ☁
Wednesday theme
This theme was inspired by old vk.com design (sorry i don’t have preview).
— comes with custom posts size, 5 extra links, right or left align,
6 font choices and 4 font sizes.
— optional features: updates tab, second title, navigation & tags pixel, online users counter & pageviews counter lines, pagination, captions, tags.
— custom features: cursor, favicon, blockquote border width and scrollbar width and more.
Hoar theme
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Inspired by white snowy sky.
Features: custom post size, custom icon width, 3 extra links, 4 font choices + 2 font sizes, custom favicon and cursor. Captions, tags, pagination and icon are optional.
Chocolate coffee latte theme
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features: custom posts size, custom icon width, tag pixel, left or right align, optional fonts and font sizes, pagination / infinite scrolling, optional favicon, custom cursor, optional show / hide captions and tags.
Cinnamon theme
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Cute theme with image borders; you can upload image or just choose color and leave borders solid. Theme also features custom post & icon width, 5 extra links, optional fonts and font sizes, pagination or infinite scrolling, optional favicon, custom cursor, optional captions & tags.
Blossom theme
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preview 1 (static), preview 2 (live)
Please read terms of use before using this theme 🌸
Theme features:
- custom posts size
- header or sidebar navigation
- fonts & font sizes to choose
- completely customizable colors
- optional update tab
- pagination or infinite scrolling
- optional custom favicon, cursor
- show / hide captions and tags
Get the code under the cut 🌿
everything i do is, of course, for the ladies

Still hungry?
Absolutely!
The average active adult needs 2,000 calories per day in order to function in a safe and healthy manner. If I’m active to the point where I consistently run 1+ hour every day, then it is far more likely that my caloric needs are around 2,400-2,500.
Considering that, a meal of 1,200 calories would perfectly suit my needs. It would supply roughly half of my calorie requirements, which is a God-send since a fast food meal is relatively cheap. It’s a great value, especially if I don’t have much time to cook or have the resources to prepare my own meals!
The average burger is going to supply me with significant protein and carbs. That’s exactly what I’d need in order to build more muscle and have enough energy to make it through a workout. Even the sugar within the meal can be beneficial in supplying me with a boost of energy and can stop me from feeling hungry for a prolonged period of time. Not half bad.
Is this the most healthy meal known to man? Of course not. But it’s still a very reasonable deal and the calorie count is well within the average adult’s daily needs.
Don’t let calories scare you! You need them. If you were capable of burning off an entire meal within the hour, you’d probably be dead by now.
1200 empty calories in a meal
next to no nutrition. all the calories are sugar and fat. that’s it. you’ll have no energy and have glucose spikes in your blood because the lack of fiber because of the lack of complex carbs. this is diabetes in a meal.
so no, you should not be hungry for diabetes
Nutritionally, this BK meal contains roughly 28g of protein and 3g of dietary fiber. It potentially also includes 35% of our Vitamin C daily requirements, 2% Vitamin A, 12% calcium, and 27% iron. Of the 1,010 calories (that I could verify directly from the company’s nutritional information guide), only 410 are from fat. That isn’t a terribly significant amount of fat, in the long run, nor are the nutrients small enough to be viewed as negligible.
Eating this will not cause you to get diabetes. Eating this meal is perfectly fine if you do have diabetes, as long as you are able to adjust your insulin intake accordingly. So don’t use an illness as your debate point – Diabetic people are not a prop.
“So don’t use an illness as your debate point – Diabetic people are not a prop.” I want that and variations of that on t shirts.
damn, man. Someone just got completely schooled by a nutritionist.
THIS A GOOD POST
I’ve reblogged this again but I feel like it needs to be SAID again. Also someone needs to please come drive me to burger king and buy me a burger. Pretty please?
Wow this is pretty interesting.


















