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He was eating 10,000 calories a day. I wonder if the people feeding him that felt any guilt as enablers | ||
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World’s strongest arm wrestler at 18 compared to now:
I dunno man, I’ve heard how hard you breathe in a normal conversation, I don’t think you are all that much safer than poor Carl above was… https://m.youtube.com/shorts/ | ||
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This is a cool idea, happened in Britain
On the show my 600lb life, people always have the excuse “I have to bring him/her food because if I don’t, someone else will” …Then let it be someone fucking else | ||
#794
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https://www.fatliberation.org/resources/
feed me daddy [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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#797
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Not fair, my wife just shoots up Ozempic to stay thin, and I've got to train and monitor what I eat because I don't trust what that shit does long term.
Other than, I suppose, lowering your risk of cardiac death in exchange for $$$ | ||
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When you slow food passing through the digestive tract, you open up a bunch of possible GI side effects and risks, the most serious (but most rare) being a life-threatening blockage Some people also think they can just take ozempic and eat whatever they want, which obviously isn’t true, it only changes satiety. And when people stop taking it, they tend to put the weight back on It’s been tempting for me to try, but I don’t mind the hollow hunger ache that comes along with dieting as much as most people. Once I’m in that state, I tell myself that my body is now eating fat stores for energy, when it wasn’t before when I wasn’t hungry. This makes the uncomfortable feeling more “worth it” | |||
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