Sweetfattie:
Hmm, I'm not a huge fast food person. I do have a few favorites though.
1. Krispy Krunchy Chicken, the finest of fried chicken
2. Shake Shack, the burgers are only there so I can say I had lunch instead of just a delicious shake
3. Arby's. Don't look at me like that! The curly fries and strawberry lemonade are bomb AF! And the chicken cordon bleu sandwich is actually pretty good. Get it without mayo and slather it with horsey sauce instead.
The curly fries are amazing! I get the frozen bag from the grocery store tastes just like from the restaurant!
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Culver’s is Goated it’s the Midwest in and out but made with love and lots of butter
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McDonald’s
Chipotle
Dairy Queen
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I’m not saying feeders are inherently predatory and abusive I’m just saying maybe the ai videos could serve as an outlet for those kinds of people who are, that’s my point. Also they are bad rn but if people gave it more prompts and more feedist ideas it could eventually be really good.
I’ve used ai feeders they aren’t that good either, this sort of feedist ai will be slow to develop given how niche we are as feedists. Other models get data way faster.
I don’t think using resources is inherently immoral or unethical. Yeah there’s something to be said about artist but artists don’t really depict realism when it comes to feedist content- thats what’s so different from say a comic strip and a ai video.
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i think that the weight gain ai videos are a good thing because it will eventually take priority over the sort of usurious fetishism many people engage in online with real human beings, with no concern for their health and well being.
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Start by tracking the ammount of calories you are eating
I used a calculator and found that you’ll need to exceed around 2k just to exceed how much calories you burn in day to day activity, not including your activity level
People radically underestimate how much they need to eat in order to gain, and this is counter intuitive to the way our bodies gain not trying to but that happens over long periods of time
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McDonald’s is my favorite and I’ll usually get 2-4 Big Macs or Bacon Double Quarter Pounders and anywhere from 2-6 McDoubles or McChickens, I usually get Chicken Nuggets rather than fries as of late, they changed something with their fries that I don’t like. it kinda depends on how I’m feeling or how hungry I am, I’ll get a shake or two sometimes as well.
When I go out to eat I’m usually getting an appetizer and two entrees
I kill 2 large pepperoni pizzas when I order pizzas.
I’m kinda a glut 😈
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last time I was at an amusement park I was probably around 270 and I couldn’t secure the harness that went over my chest so I had to get off the ride. I’ve heard horror stories of big dudes falling out of rides because they cheated getting around the secure check and they fell to their death and that won’t be me, just saying I’ll be eating funnel cake on the picnic table with a cold beer
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Fat People and Amusement Parks are like water and oil, harnesses don’t secure, belts don’t reach and while ya you could cheese it by not securing the safety stuff it’s not worth the risk of falling off and some attendants won’t call you on it. And this is from experiences I had when I was much much lighter than I am now
The only positive is concessions but everything is so damn expensive I hardly worth going it’s fun to tag along with friends don’t get me wrong but like alot of parks you can’t even smoke at so it really be like waiting and eating most of the day.
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Munchies:
My issue with fatphobic doctors is not so much that they tell you to lose weight as it is they tend to think your weight is the source of all your suffering.
They also often have shit bedside manner.
So yeah, if you don't think your doctor is a good fit for you, get a different one. But do not swear off going to the doctor because you had a bad experience. Feedism is a risky kink the way a lot of people go about it. So you need to be under doctor supervision - even if all you are doing is getting a routine check up.
100%
It’s just worth the search for a HAES or one that at least takes your concerns seriously. They are out there. To me running a blood test without a fast seems like the opposite of what you’d want in a doctor, not that this is necessarily the case in OP’s SO’s case - I had a doctor throw out tests because they didn’t know I didn’t fast before the blood test and this was for a DOT check up.
high cholesterol with a bacon cheese cheeseburger in your blood stream isn’t condusive of anything other than that you ate a cheeseburger
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