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Same with a burger. You don't need the fries to arbitrarily make it a "meal".
Same with a burger. You don't need the fries to arbitrarily make it a "meal".
They really don't live long. They may look older on TV, but they're mostly in the 25-35 range. Being THAT obese(even 400lbs), is not a recipe for a long life. You'll rarely, if ever, bump into a 60 year old who weighs 400+ pounds. I would imagine they have a lower life span than hardcore drug addicts. The body taps to extreme excess weight. There's no getting around your vital organs being crushed and overworked.
Project Veritas literally just record people incriminating themselves and the organizations they represent. Seems the ones full of shit are the subjects of their investigations and the closed minded people who don't like to see the truth.Project Veritas first please.
No one in the history of media has been as full of shit as them.
Hell no hahaha650 cal isn't a meal?
tubby b*tch confirmed ^^^^^
your obesity is even more dangerous.
absolutely. Unfortunately we live in the era of zero personal responsibility and accountability. it's always someone else's fault.
This is spot on. I just got done eating chicken, broccoli, spinach, sweet potato fries, and 16oz of water. Completely full can't eat anymore.Well sure, but their food has the sort of caloric density that you can easily eat thousands of calories without actually eating a lot of food.
Yeah, and there was always skeptics, but the average person isn’t going on a forum and picking it apart from every angle. People are just like “did you see that documentary?” “Yeah that was crazy” and then they move on with their lives.His dick stopped working? Yeah, I don't think a month of Maccas could manage that for a healthy male. Not even if you were drinking the used lard mixed with the soft drink concentrate.
Stacking on 11 kilos in a month would take some doing, but it's what, an excess of @85,000 calories for the month or 2833 excess calories per day? Not that hard on a strictly Maccas diet.
Edit: Undercalculated the calories.
Never understood how people can eat such massive amounts and become extremely obese in The United States. For me, no matter how hungry, there just comes a point where eating any more food feels so disgusting that I don't even want to think about it. Then you see some of these people being able to chug down litres of coke, dozens of burgers and bags of potato chips every single day, eventually growing to enormous size.
It's a medical miracle to me that these 1000+ lb monsters have lived as long as they have, while I feel like I might keel over from half a bag of chips. Some people's bodies can just withstand an insane level of abuse.
This is spot on. I just got done eating chicken, broccoli, spinach, sweet potato fries, and 16oz of water. Completely full can't eat anymore.
Two pieces of pizza with a small sprite would be double the calories than what I just ate and I'd probably still be hungry (extremely high chance I go for a 3rd slice).
Really easy to get fat on calorie dense food. Go to the store and buy nothing but lean meats, veggies, protein powder, Greek yogurt and drink nothing but water. See how easy it is to eat 4000+ calories a day of that
I would say people that can get that big are genetically gifted tbh. It's amazing to me. I feel off when I gain 5kgs on holiday binge.
Yokozuna was a WWF wrestler in the 90s and was athletic "enough" at 600 lbs. Unfortunately he died at the age of 34 after ballooning up to 800 lbs (he wanted to be the heaviest pro wrestler of all time).The massively fat guys who can move and in some cases even do athletic stuff have always impressed me. There was a thread earlier about the farmer who was 7'6 and weighed 1000 lbs, who was apparently still able to work the farm and pulled off some prodigious feats of strength.
People like that are just mutants and defy all logic. How does one even move around that amount of weight on a daily basis?
Yokozuna was a WWF wrestler in the 90s and was athletic "enough" at 600 lbs. Unfortunately he died at the age of 34 after ballooning up to 800 lbs (he wanted to be the heaviest pro wrestler of all time).
Do you believe in addiction? A lot of foods in the supermarket are as addictive as drugs like cocaine. Sugar for example uses the same pathway in the brain.
this thread full of bro science lol
The humans are the fattest they have ever been in human history yet we also have the most nutritional knowledge in human history. Humans have never at any other point in history had to actually think about what they put into their stomachs. You just eat until you are full because the your body would react to the food you eat. It is really difficult to overindulge in normal food.
It's the modification of food that has changed the human body weight trajectory. Every single food is modified to be more addictive and has added chemicals that most humans can't handle.
Exercise also only gets you far. It's comical to me seeing people post about their 1 hour in a gym session next to their 5k cheat meal thinking it has any relation. Weight training 5 times a week has minimal effect on weight loss.
I don't even disagree, but that stupid bitch Tom Sanders doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground."Tom Sanders, emeritus professor of nutrition and dietetics at King’s College London said that it was “absurd to suggest that sugar is addictive like hard drugs.”
Is sugar really as addictive as cocaine? Scientists row over effect on body and brain
Heated debate has greeted an article in a medical journal suggesting sugar should be considered an addictive drug, as experts deride the claims as ‘absurd’www.theguardian.com
"An article suggesting that sugar should be considered an addictive substance, and could even be on a par with abusive drugs such as cocaine, has sparked a furious backlash with experts describing the claims as “absurd”.
"Hisham Ziauddeen, a psychiatrist at the University of Cambridge, said that the rodent studies had been misunderstood by the authors, and added that a review of the matter he co-authored last year did not support the idea that sugar was addictive to humans."
"Ziauddeen added that it was not surprising that even rats hooked on cocaine might prefer sugar, pointing out that many animals would naturally look for sweet things, not cocaine."
"Maggie Westwater, a co-author of the study said that the anxious behaviour sometimes shown by rodents after eating sugar was far from a clear sign of addiction. “Since such ‘withdrawal’ often occurs in the context of extended fasting, we cannot say if the behaviours were precipitated by previous sugar consumption or by hunger,” she said, adding that unlike for cocaine, rodents would not seek sugar if it was paired with an unpleasant event, like an electric shock"
"Tom Sanders, emeritus professor of nutrition and dietetics at King’s College London said that it was “absurd to suggest that sugar is addictive like hard drugs.”
I eat once a day and get plenty of exercise. I eat clean, prepare all my own meals and never eat junk.
I don't say these things because I lack discipline, I say them because they're true.
That's dumb