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[–] medved_pls 0 points 19 points (+19|-0) ago 

No wonder why they say diet won't work, they probably believe you need to stay on 400 cal for life to stay thin or lose weight.

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[–] Anon22-22 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

They think "hey if I can lose X lbs a week by slightly restricting my caloric intake, I can lose 10x that amount by cutting out 10x more calories!" So they go way low thinking they'll only have to diet for a week or so, and when that doesn't work, they give up and claim dieting doesn't work at all.

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[–] Shoggoth 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Or they try it for a couple days and give up because they wanted immediate results. Clearly if they aren't thin by then that means diets don't work.

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[–] whalesongmakesmyday 0 points 19 points (+19|-0) ago 

Doesnt want to own a scale but is concerned about weight. It`s like a person who wants to save money but doesnt want to know how much money they have.

Fatsos fear reality like a MFer. They are sustained only by donuts and delusions.

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[–] hypercat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

If my scale says I am even a lb over 150 I make changes. I was camping for 10 days eating crap and drinking and I came back and it still said 150. That made me happy because I knew I was way more active and not as worried about my extra consumption.

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[–] PepeThePained 0 points 18 points (+18|-0) ago 

It's called intuitive spending. You just intuitively buy anything you feel like buying with your credit card and never check your balance. It's the best way to achieve financial security! /s

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[–] FUPA_Berzerker 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I used to do that when I had the income to allow it. Just like people with an above-average active lifestyle can afford to do intuitive eating because they have 2500-3000 kcal TDEE so they're not going to overeat without going out of their way to do so.

But fatties gonna fat and do intuitive spending on welfare money and intuitive eating when their TDEE is their BMR

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[–] Ajaxofbarbaria 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

When I bought my paddle board on credit, it really brought balance to my life.