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Fat pro-tip hall of shame:
I do this.
I also leave a big, eclectic snack basket in the guest room when people stay at my place, too. Even though I make it clear that my guests can and should make their selves at home, no one likes to snoop around the kitchen for a midnight snack. I keep a mix of sweet, salty, nutritious, and junk food snacks in the basket so there's something for everyone.
Having chocolate means having control, which he lacks with his "partner's" family:
I cannot stress enough how important this LPT is. My partners family are lovely but they live a 20 minute drive from the store and are so much more on the Healthy Living side of the spectrum than me, so I absolutely stash some treats in my bag so I can just have a little chocolate covered peanut moment whenever I fricking please 🙏
It really alleviates some of the 'ugh I'm stuck out here with no control' feelings, lol.
Be sure to have the diet of a toddler:
As someone who is a picky eater and is a guest often, make sure to bring enough snacks in cases where a meal is skipped entirely. I bring protein bars, peanut butter, cheez its, cashews, apples, etc… apples are amazing just in case you feel unhealthy snacking
I do it because I'm diabetic, but I usually have like 5 granola bars since I don't remember to repack every time. And also a tube of Dex4s in every bag, jacket, etc I own.
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Hey if you are a guest somewhere maybe you should be a good guest and stick with the habits routines and behaviour of the guest. Beeing vegetarian, allergies and other medical or ethical things excluded. Just stick to the habits of your host and then you can see the live of other people and if it is a good thing maybe even for you.
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It's like less than 1% of the population, more younger people are dying from obesity related causes
This but unironicly
Fat
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- Wojak : YWNBAW
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UPDATE: I am recovering from a serious stroke. I have the best health professionals helping me to make a recovery. I will be back as soon as I can. Please be patient and pray for my family and I.
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) November 25, 2024
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Started on Adhd meds 6-12 months ago. My body has changed a bit because of it. I've been an advocate/practicing this anti-diet/HAES lifestyle for years; in and out of BED over the years as well.
Lately, I've been getting comments about how "good I look" and "WOW have you lost weight!?" Etc. My biggest problem is comments from people who I really shouldn't "piss off" if you know what I mean. I'm generally a people-pleaser and tend to chicken out on the really good responses anyway but especially when it's someone I need "to like me."
Just wondering - any response ideas!? Advice on how to handle it? I hate when people comment on my body (or anyone's) and even more so in front of my KID. Sick of people assuming/implying that weight loss should be everyone's goal 😔
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Ping them if you wish
https://old.reddit.com/r/youtubedrama/comments/1gyhrx3/comment/lyoxiqe/?context=8
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☆ context ☆
Kids playing ball
Truck starts rolling forward and kid takes notice
30 year old woman runs by ignoring the child after loooking atraight at hin before running off screen (which the comments HINTS HEAVILY its in order to get an adult who can actually help lol
Btw after she ran off hes still stopping the vehicle
The kids stops the vehicke and thats the end of the clip
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A court in South Korea has found a man guilty of trying to avoid mandatory military service by deliberately gaining weight, local media report.
The 26-year-old began binge eating before his physical examination for the draft, a judge in the capital, Seoul, said. He was categorised as obese, allowing him to serve in a non-combat role at a government agency.
The defendant received a one-year suspended sentence. A friend who devised a special regimen that doubled his daily food intake got a six-month suspended sentence, the Korea Herald newspaper reports.
All able-bodied men in South Korea over the age of 18 must serve in the army for at least 18 months.
According to the Korean Herald, the defendant was assessed as fit for combat duty during an initial physical exam.
But at the final examination last year, he weighed in at over 102kg (225 lbs, 16 stone), making him heavily obese.
The man who recommended binge dieting had denied the charge of aiding and abetting, saying he never believed his friend would through with it, the newspaper adds.
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Whole thread is redditors dunking on him for eating healthy portions
https://old.reddit.com/r/castiron/comments/1gul58x/quick_little_1_pan_meal_on_a_monday_night/