How do you go about Eating?

How do you go about Eating?

  • Cooking

    Votes: 22 61.1%
  • Oven-ready / frozen meals

    Votes: 12 33.3%
  • Delivery

    Votes: 7 19.4%
  • Fastfood

    Votes: 11 30.6%
  • Other people you live with prepare it

    Votes: 8 22.2%
  • Hunter-Gatherer

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • It’s fucking RAW

    Votes: 4 11.1%
  • Garden

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • Human centipede

    Votes: 4 11.1%
  • Restaurants

    Votes: 9 25.0%
  • Farm animals (chickens and such)

    Votes: 1 2.8%
  • Dumpster Diving

    Votes: 1 2.8%

  • Total voters
    36
Bunch of bitches in this thread

Just eat food. You fucking weirdos.
In areas where people have low income, people lack the money and/or education to get good food. Obese people have become common in USA. Cheap and marketable fast food has very little nutrition and we eat a lot of it. It’s a got dam epidemic

So NO I will not just eat food. I will think about it a little bit
 
I order american burgers and pizza from time to time just to fill my hunger for junk foods but I puke it right away in my trash can. I`m a bulimic guy. I just dont want my body to absorb some shits. 10 to 20 mins after eating is safe to puke it all out. Then I go back to my beer diet.
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Bunch of bitches in this thread

Just eat food. You fucking weirdos.
Food is for nubs! I absorb my daily needed energy from the screen of my laptop. Computer rays or something.
 
Obese people have become common in USA.
Your not alone.

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In areas where people have low income, people lack the money and/or education to get good food. Obese people have become common in USA. Cheap and marketable fast food has very little nutrition and we eat a lot of it. It’s a got dam epidemic

So NO I will not just eat food. I will think about it a little bit
I don't buy the supposed link between fast food, low income/education, and obesity. Regardless of what you eat, "good" or not, eating too much of it will lead to obesity.
 
If anything obesity is a characteristic of a wealthy nation.
 
I don't buy the supposed link between fast food, low income/education, and obesity. Regardless of what you eat, "good" or not, eating too much of it will lead to obesity.

yea but “too much” of junk food is a lot easier to achieve than “too much” of regular food isn’t it, the whole point of healthy food and good eating habits is that you won’t overeat
 
I don't buy the supposed link between fast food, low income/education, and obesity.
Research these keywords:
-Cargill / GMO corn
-high fructose corn syrup and its effects on human body
-Percent of sugar(GMO corn syrup) in industrial food
-Sodapops and coke industry

Low income and low educated people don't know anything about the things above...This is link.
 
I don't buy the supposed link between fast food, low income/education, and obesity.
You've clearly never lived in Texas. They're all dumb as shit, middle to low Income and fat. I swear the national past time in Texas is to celebrate anything by eating at Whataburger and Dairy Queen.
 
You've clearly never lived in Texas. They're all dumb as shit, middle to low Income and fat. I swear the national past time in Texas is to celebrate anything by eating at Whataburger and Dairy Queen.
I eat the fuck out of whataburger and despite all my best efforts, cant seem to break 200 pounds.

It's almost like obesity among the poor has more to do with access to resources like after school sports, adult rec leagues, outside spaces and healthcare than it does folks eating a hamburger.
 
I eat the fuck out of whataburger and despite all my best efforts, cant seem to break 200 pounds.
I had to stop eating there. It seemed like every time after finishing my Patty Melt I'd get the meat sweats or start shaking. It does taste good, I'll admit.
 
I had to stop eating there. It seemed like every time after finishing my Patty Melt I'd get the meat sweats or start shaking. It does taste good, I'll admit.
Im a triple with jalepenos man myself but yea. It plays hell on the gut. Worth it. Kinda. The girlfriend disagrees, lol.

It's both.
A lot of the problem is more food scarcity than a conscious choice to eat bad food. Being poor means maximizing calorie per dollar. I spent a solid 10 years of my youth making less than 12k a year (dont ever let anyone tell you S&C coaching is a lucrative business). Im intimately aware with how hard it is to eat even halfway well. When you're broke as fuck, $10 buys a lot of pasta. But not many veggies. And I can buy that pasta at the dollar store on the corner. Grocery stores are often a long way from the hood and thats gas I needed to get to work.

So I get pretty testy when people suggest that poverty and obesity are linked because poor people are just too stupid or too uneducated to know better. Every single person in the hood knows they should be eating fruits and veggies. But a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter fill the stomach a lot better and is way cheaper.
 
I eat the fuck out of whataburger and despite all my best efforts, cant seem to break 200 pounds.

It's almost like obesity among the poor has more to do with access to resources like after school sports, adult rec leagues, outside spaces and healthcare than it does folks eating a hamburger.

You may look healthy feel healthy have good numbers in the gym or great cardio but none of those impacts your health condition more than which foods you use for fuel.

Unless that is you do not want to maximize your potential for living a long life. Some people just can't break their addictions it is what it is. Take any fastfood bullshit and you can make a healthy alternative and if the alternative is not close enough to the real thing atleast its not messing up your insides.
 
I don't buy the supposed link between fast food, low income/education, and obesity. Regardless of what you eat, "good" or not, eating too much of it will lead to obesity.
I kinda agree lol Macs is hella expensive
I could go get a single bun for $1.50(1.10 burger dollars) for breakfast instead of $7.10 (5.20 burger dollars) for a mac meal
 
A lot of the problem is more food scarcity than a conscious choice to eat bad food. Being poor means maximizing calorie per dollar. I spent a solid 10 years of my youth making less than 12k a year (dont ever let anyone tell you S&C coaching is a lucrative business). Im intimately aware with how hard it is to eat even halfway well. When you're broke as fuck, $10 buys a lot of pasta. But not many veggies. And I can buy that pasta at the dollar store on the corner. Grocery stores are often a long way from the hood and thats gas I needed to get to work.

So I get pretty testy when people suggest that poverty and obesity are linked because poor people are just too stupid or too uneducated to know better. Every single person in the hood knows they should be eating fruits and veggies. But a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter fill the stomach a lot better and is way cheaper.
I agree with you that people are doing what they need to do to survive. I agree that it’s not stupidity but necessity. I agree that a person living in the hood that is educated is still going to be fucked because they are strapped by their money/location/time/survival/hunger issues.

When a person is trying to survive in the hood, things like going to the gym, learning about the specific effects of vitamins, reading ingredient labels, learning about the ingredients, and forming healthy eating habits are not on the top of their mind. Their hunger is. This does have educational consequences because their focus will (understandably!!) be on surviving rather than learning.
 

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