this is a seriousing question but are you depriveded of doig somethings in ur life? like if u dont fit on a chair, or if u dont fit in a car or something. what do u do? and can u play beer pong? are your arms long enough?
this is nothing RUDE i just had a dream that i was playing beer pong with my mom and her friends so this idea just poppeded into my head
idk how people let themselves become obese. it's worse for you than smoking, it makes you look + smell terrible, and its basically telling the world that you dont know how to eat or exercise
shameful, sad
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Preventing murder is an acceptable reason for drinking coffee.
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When I wonder if I'll ever accomplish something worth accomplishing, I think of becoming an expert on sweetnkind.
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I won't bother to "describe" her real wonder twin. hehe.
If snk was a superhero irl, which one would she be?
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I've heard Heroin withdrawals can be fatal, so there's that too.
Personally, I can't live without coffee. But that's another story.
F*ck, I didn't mean to delete that.
Detoxing off quite a few drugs can prove to be fatal but eventually someone could get to a place where their body doesn't rely on it anymore. (Typically that means going to a clinic to switch off to another addictive drug BUT) I'm not saying it's easy at all to kick any addiction but, unless you're SNK, you physically can't survive without food. You can learn healthy alternatives and change your lifestyle but, even if you break the habit, you still need food to survive.
Also, I drink coffee so that other people can survive not me.
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Sad!
I've heard Heroin withdrawals can be fatal, so there's that too.
Personally, I can't live without coffee. But that's another story.[/quote]Stopping many drugs cold turkey can be fatal but that's why there are clinics and rehabs to get you to detox properly. Usually that means switching to another addictive drug but. The thing is, you can get to a place where you're not reliant on the drug. A person can learn to be "healthy" and pick better food options but, unless you're sweetnkind, you physically need food to survive.
Some good insight. No one gets morbidly obese because they're happy.
Fun fact: Food can be an addictive to some. It's the only addiction that you can't physically live without. Meth? Can live without. Cigarettes? Beer? Caffeine? Can live without. Food? It's a constant struggle.
Sad!
I've heard Heroin withdrawals can be fatal, so there's that too.
Personally, I can't live without coffee. But that's another story.
i read a lot of anecdotes on reddit about how morbidly obese people came to be
a few characteristics they had in common
eventually they lose their support system. when they weigh like 500 pounds, their family and friends start to think that theres no hope for them. family stops pointing out their unhealthy lifestyle to avoid upsetting them, and often encourage them to eat more.
a lot of them had some sort of traumatic experience involving food in childhood.
many of them reported that their parents may have also suffered from obesity and would try to severely restrict the diet of their own children to spare them the same fate. while the restriction may have been imposed out of love, it also makes the child more likely to binge-eat food later in adult-life.
one particular memorable story i read involved someone that had a mother and step-father that simply wouldn't let him eat because he was "too fat to eat". consequently, he would savor his time with his grandmother that fed him well. ultimately, he said that food "became my safety" and would turn to eating during distress.
Some good insight. No one gets morbidly obese because they're happy.
Fun fact: Food can be an addictive to some. It's the only addiction that you can't physically live without. Meth? Can live without. Cigarettes? Beer? Caffeine? Can live without. Food? It's a constant struggle.
i read a lot of anecdotes on reddit about how morbidly obese people came to be
a lot of them had some sort of traumatic experience involving food in childhood.
this really resonates with me, my step dad once stuck an ice lolly up my bum hole when i was sleeping. i keep having dreams about drowning in a giant vat of yoghurt. mango yoghurt.
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i read a lot of anecdotes on reddit about how morbidly obese people came to be
a few characteristics they had in common
eventually they lose their support system. when they weigh like 500 pounds, their family and friends start to think that theres no hope for them. family stops pointing out their unhealthy lifestyle to avoid upsetting them, and often encourage them to eat more.
a lot of them had some sort of traumatic experience involving food in childhood.
many of them reported that their parents may have also suffered from obesity and would try to severely restrict the diet of their own children to spare them the same fate. while the restriction may have been imposed out of love, it also makes the child more likely to binge-eat food later in adult-life.
one particular memorable story i read involved someone that had a mother and step-father that simply wouldn't let him eat because he was "too fat to eat". consequently, he would savor his time with his grandmother that fed him well. ultimately, he said that food "became my safety" and would turn to eating during distress.
i'm a 230lbs guy and yes sometimes i find myself sweating more during mylo situations as pr than you might but it's worth it if i get to eat processed sugar while i'm doing it