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TopicI don't know how even relatively healthy people are ever sated
joe40001
05/19/17 5:01:00 PM
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emblem boy posted...
joe40001 posted...
emblem boy posted...
joe40001 posted...
Like anytime I ask what normal people eat the people who are super proud of their diets come out and talk about how they had a quarter slice of radish dust on a cup of angel hair pasta and with a quarter glass of water with a pinch of lemon zest and then they act like that was a great fucking feast of a meal

What do relatively normal people eat such that they don't hate eating?


Is this just like you exaggerating or something?


There is some emotion infused with my post, but the motivation is that I don't really get it, but I get it well enough to know most people aren't that miserable because of food so there must be some difference between how I think normal people eat and how they actually do.

Ok. How do you think people eat? And what is your view of a miserable diet?


It feels like whenever I try to better myself in the health world people come out of the woodwork with things that are like:
Half an apple for breakfast (Mix in a dollup of yogurt if it's my cheat day)
Gluten free tuna sandwich for lunch
Cooked veggies in a cup for dinner
And of course only water all day (though sometimes I cheat and put in a pinch of lemon juice)

And that is like what tends to come out when I ask for what people do, yet I know normal people and normal people don't seem like this is what they do. The above does sound utterly miserable though. Like it's not even a person trying to be happy, it is just a person eating things that vaguely remind them what it's like to eat food but not really.
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