Cheese *addiction* supposedly validated by science
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tincanonastring wrote: »
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IILikeToMoveItMoveIt wrote: »It seems disempowering to label yourself as addicted, so I really wish they would stop using the word.
I can't help picturing someone starting off on 25g grams of cheese a day and having progressed to 2kgs of cheese a day within six months.
ROFL!! You walk in on them in the bathroom and they are bent over a tiny fondue pot, in the middle of unwrapping a mini baby bell... lol0 -
Well this thread sure is addictive.0
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Cheese, I can eat in moderation. It's the sugary stuff I have to keep clear of.0
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sheermomentum wrote: »
It used to be thought that dopamine was the happy drug. But it's not. It's the anticipation drug. Dopamine is like the trigger that has us salivating and running to defrost the credit card.0 -
sheermomentum wrote: »
It used to be thought that dopamine was the happy drug. But it's not. It's the anticipation drug. Dopamine is like the trigger that has us salivating and running to defrost the credit card.
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Cheese can feel very addicting I'm vegan then I fall off the wagon and eat cheese.... Ugh0
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