anc526 wrote:
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I went to the gym again today. I seen the SAME LADY. She was walking into McD's this time. It must be that her lunch break is the same time I usually work out. She didn't see me, so no drama thankfully.
Maybe as I get thinner I'll watch her get fatter eating McD's every day.
Even before I changed gears and started eating healthy I could NEVER eat McD's every day. Hell it would make me feel sick just eating it once.
Fat people build up a tolerance to grease and toxic chemicals.
She will get fatter and fatter. They all do. Then they reach their "metabolic set point" which with most fatties happens at about 300 pounds. Actually what happens is they are at about 5500 calories a day and it becomes difficult for their digestive systems to process that much food. They do adapt but when you see a short 400 pounder it is because she is power eating.
The beast you are speaking of will most likely add 10 to 30 pounds per year.
I think you should confront her and explain why you want to not be an eat beast any longer. Tell her it is for your loved ones and your health. Tell her you have reformed your sinful and selfish ways. Then yell SIMBA SIMBA UNGOWA UNGOWA. That is what Tarzan would say to stop a herd of stampeding elephants. Also don't confront her before she eats. They are very dangerous when they are hungry.